UK-based crypto business shut down following worldwide complaints
Summary: Enforcement action (10 July 2025): UK authorities wound up a crypto-related business after worldwide complaints about customer harm. Always verify firms on the FCA register, ignore cold calls, and assume you can lose your entire stake. We summarise the announcement — confirm facts on gov.uk.
What happened
The Insolvency Service and related authorities acted against a UK-linked crypto business following complaints from customers worldwide. Such actions typically follow concerns about mis-selling, missing assets or failure to return withdrawals.
Red flags this case reinforces
Promised returns that sound too good, pressure to recruit others, difficulty withdrawing funds, and platforms not on the FCA register are warning signs. Clone websites impersonating legitimate firms remain common.
If you are affected
Gather transaction records, report to Action Fraud, and check whether the firm appears on the FCA warning list. Insolvency processes may recover some assets but often return pennies on the pound.
Frequently asked questions
Does FSCS protect my crypto on exchanges? +
No — FSCS covers eligible bank deposits, not crypto held with most platforms.