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About iOption360
iOption360 operates via the domain ioption360.com. The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) issued a public warning on 19 March 2024, stating that this entity provides investment services or activities without authorization, in violation of Article 5 of Law 87(I)/2017 — iOption360 is not licensed by CySEC .
No record of authorization under the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) exists for iOption360; claims on its website regarding FCA or CySEC regulation are false .
Reports and user complaints indicate fraudulent activity involving social media influencers (e.g., TikTok handles @cyferacedemy and @iamzxki), who allegedly lure victims to deposit funds and then request additional “activation” payments, after which users are blocked without being able to access deposits or purported profits .
Who it’s for
- No verified regulatory oversight exists—CySEC confirmed the entity is unauthorized.
- Engages in deceptive promotion tactics via social media influencers and fake trading simulations.
- Reports strongly advise avoiding engagement with this platform due to high fraud risk.
Pros and cons
Pros
- None; no legitimate regulation or transparency is present.
Cons
- Operates without any licensing; explicitly flagged by CySEC for unauthorized activity.
- Misrepresents regulatory status by falsely claiming FCA and CySEC licenses.
- Associated with social media–based scams involving fees for accessing non-existent profits.













