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Want to recover your lost funds? WikiFX is willing to help!
Abstract:In a bid to promote transparency and fairness in the forex industry, WikiFX is launching the WikiFX Forex Rights Protection Day on April 1st.

Event Theme: April 1st, WikiFX Forex Rights Protection Day
Event Duration: March 7, 2024 - April 1, 2024
About WikiFX Forex Rights Protection Day on April 1
In a bid to promote transparency and fairness in the forex industry, WikiFX is launching the WikiFX Forex Rights Protection Day on April 1st. This event aims to collect information on fraudulent activities within the forex industry from users worldwide and expose such malpractices. By encouraging users to submit evidence of scams and fraudulent activities, WikiFX intends to help victims recover their lost funds and raise awareness about potential risks in forex trading.
Basic Rules
The event adheres to principles of truthfulness and objectivity. All participating users are required to submit genuine evidence.
During the event period, users can submit evidence through the “Exposure” feature on the WikiFX App. Each piece of evidence submitted will undergo individual verification to ensure its authenticity and validity. After collating all evidence, brokers will be categorized based on the nature of their misconduct, and rankings will be determined. The unified exposure of these rankings will take place on April 1st.
How to Submit Evidence
To submit evidence, users can open the WikiFX App, click on the “Exposure” button, select the type of exposure and the relevant broker, and then submit the evidence.

Reward System for Evidence Submission
Users who submit evidence will be incentivized with rewards through ForexPay. Upon submission, users are required to provide their ForexPay account details. The rewards will be directly transferred to the respective ForexPay accounts. The list of users receiving rewards will be regularly announced on social media platforms, and winners will be contacted to claim their rewards.
Conclusion
The WikiFX Forex Rights Protection Day on April 1st aims to empower forex traders to fight against fraudulent activities by submitting evidence of scams and malpractices. Through collective action, we can expose the truth and protect the interests of traders in the forex market. Together, let us stand against fraud and promote transparency and integrity in the forex industry.

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