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Abstract:WikiFX, as a globally leading forex investment ecosystem service platform, has always been committed to providing fair and authoritative broker verification services for forex investors, while offering solid rights protection support for every victim of forex investment. On February 26, 2025, WikiFX once again launched its annual "3·15 Forex Rights Protection Day" event, aiming to empower forex investors to speak out and defend their rights through open, transparent, and robust means.
WikiFX, as a globally leading forex investment ecosystem service platform, has always been committed to providing fair and authoritative broker verification services for forex investors, while offering solid rights protection support for every victim of forex investment. On February 26, 2025, WikiFX once again launched its annual “3·15 Forex Rights Protection Day” event, aiming to empower forex investors to speak out and defend their rights through open, transparent, and robust means.
As a major annual event in the forex industry, WikiFX's “3·15 Forex Rights Protection Day” has attracted the active participation and interaction of over 20,000 users worldwide, thanks to the trust and support of global users. During the event, more than 210 illegal platforms were exposed, and over 6,000 pieces of evidence and leads were collected, providing strong support for investor rights protection.
After two weeks of global evidence collection and rigorous review, WikiFX officially released the “2025 Blacklisted Forex Broker List.” WikiFX hopes that the publication of this list will serve as a safety warning for global investors in forex trading, raising awareness among forex investors to defend their rights.
From March 17 to March 31, WikiFX will sequentially release the “Foreign Exchange Investment Risk Identification Guide.” Through case studies, educational articles, and interactive activities, the guide aims to help investors identify common risks such as money schemes and Ponzi schemes, enhancing their self-protection capabilities.
WikiFX has always been dedicated to providing fair and authoritative broker verification services for global investors, while creating an efficient and convenient rights protection window. This “Forex Rights Protection Day” event is not only a concentrated exposure of blacklisted platforms but also a strong push for industry transparency. We hope that such actions will inspire more investors to be aware of their rights, to bravely and skillfully defend them, and collectively enhance the safety of forex trading.
We thank every investor who participated in this event! It is your courageous voices and active participation that have exposed these blacklisted platforms, leaving them nowhere to hide. WikiFX will continue to strive to improve the transparency of the forex industry, creating a safe and reliable trading environment for every investor.
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