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About HASH FX TRADING
HASH FX TRADING claims to operate via the domain hashfxtrading.online. According to the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), this entity is not authorised to provide financial services in the UK and a warning was issued on 3 January 2024, advising the public to avoid dealing with it as it may be a scam. The FCA identifies the firm by name and lists an address in Bishops Stortford, Cambridgeshire, UK, and the website www.hashfxtrading.online in its warning notice.
HASH FX TRADING also purports to be regulated by the Vanuatu Financial Services Commission (VFSC) under registration number 40356 and by a “Securities and Investments Commission” (SIC) in the UK with company number 11018165. However, investigations show the VFSC number corresponds to an unrelated entity (“Trademax Global Limited”), and there is no evidence that the claimed UK SIC exists. The use of a Company House certificate that was found to be overdue and likely misappropriated further undermines the legitimacy of these claims.
Pros and cons
Pros
- No verifiable facts supporting regulation or authorisation—none.
Cons
- Firm is unauthorised in the UK per FCA warning, posing high risk to potential clients.
- False regulatory claims (VFSC, “SIC”, Company House) indicate deceptive practices.
- Domain misuses regulatory information from legitimate entities to mislead users.













