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About CryptBull
CryptBull (domain cryptbull.io) operates without any known regulation or licensing. The Spanish regulator CNMV issued a warning on April 4, 2022, stating that CryptBull is not authorised to provide investment services in Spain. The broker does not appear in the UK’s FCA register, despite claiming to operate from the UK. The CSSF of Luxembourg also flagged “Crypto Bull” as an unregulated operation and suspect of scam activity. These indicate that CryptBull lacks legitimate regulatory oversight.
Trading conditions reported for CryptBull include a minimum deposit of $250 to $2,500, leverage up to 1:400, spreads reported at around 0.1 to 5.5, and a web-based platform only. No information is provided on account segmentation, negative balance protection, base currencies, swap-free accounts, or support for hedging, scalping, or EAs.
Pros and cons
Cons
- No regulatory authorisation or licence in any jurisdiction
- Regulatory warnings issued by CNMV (Spain) and CSSF (Luxembourg)
- High minimum deposit levels and very high leverage
- Opaque trading terms; restrictive bonus conditions reported
- No investor protections such as fund segregation or negative balance protection













