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Ace Exchange Founders Face 20-Year Sentence in Fraud Case

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Ace Exchange Founders Face 20-Year Sentence in Fraud Case

The Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office of Taiwan’s cryptocurrency sector has indicted 32 people on fraud and money laundering charges. This cluster includes individuals like JackIssue founder David Pan and his associate, Lin Keng-hong, who is involved in Ace Exchange. The prosecutors are suggesting a 20-year jail term for the four principal suspects, a crucial milestone in this continuing court case.

Taipei Police Raid Ace Exchange, Arrest 15

The indictments outline a sophisticated fraud that left over 1,200 investors misled and losses currently estimated at almost 800 million New Taiwan dollars ($24.56 million). This amount is far above the original estimates, which were only 340 million NT$ ($10.6 million). One of the most important figures indicted is Wang Chen-huan, a well-known lawyer and the chairman of Ace Exchange, who would potentially face 12 years of imprisonment if found guilty. His participation as a legal consultant provided a sense of legitimacy to the false actions.

Taipei City Police apprehended David Pan and 14 others in January 2024 after a detailed investigation. The raid hit several places, including the principal office of Ace Exchange. The probes found connections with a fake crypto wallet service, known as “Alfred” or “Afu wallet,” and associated cryptocurrency cards.

Ace Exchange Denies Ties to Founder Pan

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In 2019, the suspects actively promoted a number of token investments, among them NFTC tokens and bitnature coins, and issued devious white papers and promotional materials. They aimed to make Ace Exchange the top blockchain ecosystem for crypto trading in Asia. Nevertheless, the reality for investors was far more harrowing, as their tokens would lose value without being able to be converted back to fiat currency, despite the assurances given.

This financial incongruity resulted in many investors filing lawsuits, which has brought about the current charges. Seizing the defendant’s assets, the court has already acted, the value of which is at least 3.5 million NT$ ($110,000), thus providing a kind of compensation for the fake investors.

In response to the indictment, Ace Exchange declared on April 8 that David Pan is not associated with Trader’s Paradise, that he has not been related to the day-to-day operations since 2022, and that his accused fraudulent activities were not connected to the platform’s current operations. However, such a guarantee did not help restore Ace Exchange’s trust.

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The Treasury has unveiled plans for these new laws, which will mandate crypto firms to adhere to a specific set of standards and rules. These will be rigorously overseen by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

This move comes amidst a broader push to reform the burgeoning crypto market, which has seen a surge in popularity as both an alternative investment and a method of payment.

Currently, unlike established financial instruments such as stocks and shares, the cryptocurrency sector lacks comparable regulation, potentially leaving consumers with reduced protection.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves said: “Bringing crypto into the regulatory perimeter is a crucial step in securing the UK’s position as a world-leading financial centre in the digital age.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves said: “Bringing crypto into the regulatory perimeter is a crucial step in securing the UK’s position as a world-leading financial centre in the digital age.

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“By giving firms clear rules of the road, we are providing the certainty they need to invest, innovate and create high-skilled jobs here in the UK, while giving millions strong consumer protections, and locking dodgy actors out of the UK market.”

Crypto firms, which can include crypto exchanges and digital wallets, currently have to register with the FCA if they provide services that fall within the scope of money laundering regulations.

The changes will bring firms that provide crypto services into the remit of the FCA with the intention of supporting legitimate businesses.

City minister Lucy Rigby said: “We want the UK to be at the top of the list for cryptoassets firms looking to grow and these new rules will give firms the clarity and consistency they need to plan for the long term.”

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