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Xeltox appeals a $176 million FinTRAC fine, denying control over foreign-linked crypto activities and citing legal errors.
Xeltox Enterprises Ltd., a British Columbia-based crypto firm, is appealing a $176 million fine from Canada’s FinTRAC, arguing the penalty was based on legal errors and misidentification.
The company claims it only licensed software to a Panama-based operator of the Cryptomus platform and had no control over transactions, including over 7,500 linked to Iran.
Xeltox denies responsibility for alleged violations involving child sexual abuse material, fraud, ransomware, and sanctions evasion, asserting foreign licensees, not the firm, conducted the activities.
The appeal is now before the Federal Court.
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Xeltox apela una multa de $ 176 millones de FinTRAC, negando el control sobre las actividades criptográficas vinculadas con el extranjero y citando errores legales.