Global Next Trade is pinned to our watch chart for a reason. When our cartographers traced the operation, the trail lined up with an official warning record rather than with any verifiable licence.
Reading the coordinates
Global Next Trade does not disclose any regulatory information, providing only a Mexican address and phone number, which suggests the company may be based or registered in Mexico. However, in Mexico, any entity offering financial or investment services must be authorized by the Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores (CNBV). Our search of the CNBV’s public registry found no record of GNT Capital Ltd or any entity associated with Global Next Trade. This strongly indicates that the platform is operating without the required regulatory approval in Mexico and is likely engaging in unauthorized financial activities. As a result, Global Next Trade appears to be a scam.
Red flags on the map
- Pressure to deposit more in order to unlock earlier deposits
- 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
If you have funds with Global Next Trade
Do not pay anything further, whatever label the request carries. Gather your records now – transaction hashes, wallet addresses, payment receipts, and every conversation – because the strength of a case rests on that trail.
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.
