SolidusMarkets Review

Updated: April 22, 2026
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Estimated monthly visitsJanuary 20260
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About SolidusMarkets

Solidus Markets operates under the name “Solidus Markets” (websites solidusmarkets.com and www.solidusmarkets.co) and claims ownership by Digital Genius LLC, registration number 966000, without providing a physical address or valid regulatory oversight; no licence from any recognised jurisdiction (such as FCA, ASIC, CFTC) is listed. The Financial Conduct Authority issued a warning on January 11 2024, stating that Solidus Markets may be providing or promoting financial services or products without permission and advising avoidance; the warning was updated on May 9 2024 to include new domains solidusmarkets.co and www.solidusmarkets.co ().

On March 13 2024, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) issued a warning against Solidus Markets for operating without authorisation (). The Central Bank of Ireland followed with an official warning on September 12 2025, listing Solidus Markets as an unauthorised investment firm and naming the email address jacobl@solidusmarkets.com ().

No reliable data is provided on asset classes, trading platforms, account types, minimum deposit, spreads, leverage, base currencies, swap‑free status, negative‑balance protection, hedging, scalping, use of EAs or domain history from primary regulatory or company sources. Any available figures (e.g., minimum deposit of $500, spreads of 6 pips or variable, leverage up to 1:30 or 200:1, base currencies USD/GBP/EUR, crypto‑only payments) originate from third‑party review sites and lack confirmation from the broker’s official documentation ().

Who it’s for

  • This information does not support a responsible characterisation of any target audience, due to the absence of verifiable, official data.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • No verifiable advantages can be identified from authorised sources.

Cons

  • Firm is unauthorised by FCA, ASIC and Central Bank of Ireland ().
  • Operates without any recognised regulation, placing investor funds at risk ().
  • Offers minimal transparency regarding trading conditions, platform, accounts, or jurisdictions ().

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