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OSC warns that BitConnect and its BCC Exchange aren’t registered

Asks public to report overtures

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TORONTO • The Ontario Securities Commission is asking for people to contact the provincial regulator if they’ve been approached by representa­tives of BitConnect or its affiliates, which includes an online exchange platform known as the BCC Exchange.

The OSC says websites operated by BitConnect offer multiple investment opportunit­ies that include “mining,” “trading” and “staking” BitConnect Coin — a type of cryptocurr­ency.

The securities commission says BitConnect isn’t registered in the province to solicit investment­s or provide advice about buying or selling securities.

A spokeswoma­n for the provincial regulator says it sometimes warns the public about possible harmful activity in progress but doesn’t disclose when or if it’s actively investigat­ing a subject.

There was no initial response to requests for comment sent to BitConnect and BCC Exchange.

The OSC warning comes after a Texas regulator issued a cease-and-desist order against BitConnect in January, claiming BitConnect said it would deliver annualized returns of 100 per cent or more by issuing BitConnect Coins.

The Ontario Securities Commission said on April 6 that it is gathering informatio­n on several cryptocurr­ency trading platforms after it received a number of complaints.

OSC spokeswoma­n Kristen Rose said that platforms that offer this type of trading may classify as a marketplac­e, and would be required to comply with the rules governing exchanges or alternativ­e trading systems.

The provincial regulator said investors should consider the risks associated with investing in cryptocurr­encies and contact it at 1-877-785-1555 or inquiries@ osc.gov.on.ca if approached by BitConnect representa­tives.

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