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About Billionext
Billionext (trading as Billionext Global Limited) is not regulated by any recognized financial authority. The broker’s claim of registration in the British Virgin Islands with registration number 1943186 could not be verified in the official BVI FSC register (). WikiFX has flagged Billionext as illegal, noting that all its licenses have expired and listing it among Scam Brokers; the broker is associated with high potential risk, suspicious licensing, and a Ponzi-like scheme ().
User reports described forced migration from MetaTrader 4 to a proprietary app, conversion of funds into a stablecoin “IUSD,” and an inability to withdraw or trade thereafter (). Additional complaints include delayed or blocked withdrawals, pressure to deposit more funds, and withdrawal commissions reportedly as high as 30% ().
Pros and cons
Cons
- Unregulated—no oversight by FCA, CySEC, ASIC, BVI FSC or other major bodies
- Reported refusal of withdrawals and blocked access to funds
- Alleged transfer of client funds to proprietary stablecoin infrastructure (IUSD) without consent
- Reported high withdrawal fees and aggressive deposit solicitation













