Blowing the Whistle on Illegal Binary Options: SEC Whistleblowing

Despite appearing legitimate, illegal binary options are rigged games where platforms exploit loopholes to ensure investors lose. Fraudsters might use unregistered platforms, refuse to credit accounts, manipulate trading software to make you lose, or steal your identity.

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May 15, 2025

Blowing The Whistle On Illegal Binary Options: A Guide To Sec Whistleblowing
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What is Binary Options Fraud?

Binary options fraud preys on investors by manipulating supposedly straightforward bets on an asset’s future price.

Fraudsters might use unregistered platforms, refuse to credit accounts, manipulate trading software to make you lose, or steal your identity. Unlike legitimate binary options, these platforms are rigged against you, making it nearly impossible to make money.

There is significant impact on investors who fall victim to binary options frauds. Not only do they incur tremendous financial losses, but they also suffer emotional distress. Their hard-earned money is essentially stolen by fraudsters with limited options for recovering it.

It also creates distrust in the market, discouraging other investors from entering legitimate binary options trades. This results in a major loss of confidence in the financial system.

Those who fall victim of binary options frauds, or those with inside knowledge of a binary options fraud scheme, can report their concerns to the SEC. In some cases, some may even be eligible for rewards of up to 30% if the sanctions collected by the SEC exceeds $1 million.

Continue reading to learn more about how to spot binary options fraud and your rights.

Signs of Binary Options Fraud

Legitimate binary options trading is overseen by the SEC and CFTC. The platforms and terms are clear and there is a focus on transparency, fairness, and growth. Illegal binary options on the other hand, utilize unregistered platforms, manipulation, and deception.

Below are some red flags of binary options fraud:

  • Unregistered platforms: these platforms operate outside of regulatory oversight from the SEC or CFTC, thus making them inherently risky. Investors should perform due diligence on the company and founders prior to engaging with any investment platform.
  • Manipulation: the software that the fraudster requires traders to use is rigged so that they always win, no matter how favorable the market conditions are. These platforms can also display fake information to lead victims on.
  • Withdrawal Difficulty: illegal binary options platforms make it difficult for investors to withdrawal their funds. This is because the funds that have been deposited are likely used at the expense of the creators, or to perpetuate additional frauds.

If you notice one or more of these warning signs, consider reporting it to the SEC or CFTC. Even if you haven’t been directly affected, you can still be a whistleblower by reporting suspected binary options fraud.

Illgal Binary Options Cases

Spot Tech House Ltd. (April 16, 2021)

The Securities and Exchange Commission charged Israeli-based Spot Tech House Ltd., formerly known as Spot Option Ltd., and two of its former top executives, Malhaz Pinhas Patarkazishvili (also known as Pini Peter) and Ran Amiran, with deceiving U.S. investors out of more than $100 million through fraudulent and unregistered online sales of risky securities known as binary options.

Securities and Exchange Commission v. Anton Senderov (October 9, 2019)

The Securities and Exchange Commission charged two foreign individuals, Anton Senderov and Lior Babazara a/k/a Lior Bar, with defrauding more than 2,800 U.S. investors and causing them to lose over $5 million through online sales of high-risk securities known as binary options.

Whistleblower Rights and Protections

The SEC Whistleblower Program incentivizes individuals to report violations of securities laws, including illegal activity related to binary options.

The program offers financial rewards to whistleblowers whose information leads to successful enforcement actions. These awards can range from 10% to 30% of the monetary sanctions collected. The SEC seeks credible evidence of fraudulent practices, such as:

  • Platforms operating without proper registration.
  • Misrepresentation of profits and risk.
  • Platforms manipulating trading software to benefit themselves.
  • Difficulty withdrawing funds from a binary options account.
  • High-pressure sales tactics used to coerce investments.

The program safeguards individuals who report fraud from retaliation. This might include termination, demotion, pay reduction, negative performance reviews. But it can also include more emotionally damaging forms of retaliation, such as social isolation, threats, intimidation, or harassment. If you suspect you’re being retaliated against for whistleblowing, it’s crucial to document everything and seek legal advice.

Reporting Binary Options Fraud

With specific, credible, and timely information in hand, you may report your concerns using the SEC’s online Tip, Complaint, or Referral (TCR) system: https://www.sec.gov/whistleblower. You can also mail your complaint to the SEC Office of the Whistleblower, 100 F Street, NE, Washington, DC 20549, or fax it to (703) 813-9322. Your information can trigger investigations, expose broader fraudulent schemes, and ultimately protect investors from further harm.

The SEC website publishes details of successful enforcement actions exceeding $1 million, enabling whistleblowers to apply for potential awards. Consulting with a securities attorney is recommended for a complete understanding of your rights and the whistleblower program, and to maximize reward potential and protection.

Seeking Legal Assistance

We’ve been helping securities fraud whistleblowers since the beginning of the whistleblower award program in 2010, and even helped write the rules that make up the laws that protect and reward whistleblowers.

Our team consists of leading legal and financial experts, such as Of Counsel Allison Herren Lee, former commissioner and Acting Chair of the SEC, and Stephen M. Kohn, who is behind the largest awards in history.

If you suspect your binary options platform is engaging in fraudulent activity and have identified red flags like those mentioned above, get in touch for a free and confidential consultation.

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