Is Altrix Edge a scam?
By Gerald Louw · Last verified: July 2026 · How we verify
Scam — on a securities regulator caution list
Avoid it. Altrix Edge sits on the British Columbia Securities Commission’s investment caution list and has been flagged in a Nova Scotia Securities Commission crypto-fraud warning. It is the same fake-article "AI trading" funnel as the Immediate family, aimed heavily at South African searchers.
Who you actually contract with
- ▸On the BCSC (Canada) investment caution list as an unregistered "AI-powered" crypto/CFD platform (bcsc.bc.ca).
- ▸Named in a Nova Scotia Securities Commission warning about crypto fraud platforms.
- ▸No licensed entity by this name in any register we checked — including the FSCA’s.
Verified findings — with sources
- Complaint patterns include advance-fee withdrawal fraud: profits displayed, then "fees" demanded to release them — the standard final act.
We publish only findings we verified against regulators' own releases, registers, or the broker's own disclosures — and we name the source. Unverified claims circulating online are excluded.
Before any money moves
- The ads target South Africans with fake local-celebrity stories — the localisation is part of the script
- Never pay any fee to "unlock" a withdrawal, on this or any platform
Frequently asked questions
Is Altrix Edge FSCA regulated?
No. It appears on no register we checked, and Canadian securities regulators have placed it on caution lists. Any FSCA claim in its ads or calls is false.
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