The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) said the advertisements made “false, misleading or deceptive representations” that consumers will be able to exchange Qoin tokens “for other crypto-assets or fiat currency (such as Australian dollars) through independent exchanges” and that there was “an increasing number of merchants” who would accept it, according to the release.
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