Some operations earn a place on the Cointiverse map through victim reports; Aurelius arrived by regulator flag. Both routes end at the same coordinates: elevated risk.
Position on the risk map
Aurelius claims to be registered in Saint Lucia . While we verified the existence of a similarly named entity in the Saint Lucia International Financial Centre (IFC) registry, this registration only grants it International Business Company (IBC) status, which does not constitute a valid financial license . Furthermore, the Saint Lucia IFC explicitly states that it neither regulates nor licenses forex trading activities . Additionally, Aurelius claims to have an operational address in the United Kingdom , implying oversight by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) . However, our search of the official FCA register revealed that while there are entities with names containing Aurelius, none correspond to the platform you are consulting , as evidenced by mismatched operational websites and distinct corporate details . The lack of legitimate credentials is a major red flag indicative of a fraudulent operation. Therefore, Aurelius appears to be a scam.
Red flags on the map
- Appears on an official regulator or fraud-warning list
- No verifiable licence for the jurisdictions it targets
- Withdrawal friction: new fees or conditions appear at cash-out time
- Aggressive outreach through social platforms and messaging apps
If you have funds with Aurelius
Stop sending money immediately – especially any payment framed as a tax, unlock fee, or verification deposit. Preserve everything: transaction hashes, wallet addresses, receipts, chat logs and emails. The paper trail is what a recovery review runs on.
Cointiverse can chart where the funds moved and give you an honest read on whether a realistic path exists. Start a confidential case review – there is no obligation, and the first assessment is free.
