The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission's list of suspicious virtual asset trading platforms has been updated by four in the past two months.

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According to ChainCatcher, four new companies have been added to the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission's list of "suspicious virtual asset trading platforms" in the past two months: HKTWeb3, AmazingTech, 9M AI, and the Hong Kong Stablecoin Exchange.

All four platforms are suspected of operating without a license. HKTWeb3 claimed on its website that it was cooperating with a virtual asset trading platform licensed by the Securities and Futures Commission, but this was refuted. The Hong Kong Stablecoin Exchange falsely claimed that it was "jointly established by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, and the Futures Exchange of Hong Kong", but in fact it has no connection with the three.

The HKTWeb3 website is currently inaccessible, but all other websites are accessible normally.

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