Threat Profile
Yepbit (https://ybtaa.com) positions itself as a digital-asset brokerage targeting everyday investors. CryptoCISO flagged the operator during routine counterparty-risk screening.
Regulatory Posture
On the regulatory side, Yepbit does not hold a verifiable financial-services licence. Its only apparent footprint is a corporate registration in Australia – a jurisdiction whose company registry confers International Business Company status, not authorisation to handle client funds or operate a brokerage. An IBC filing is a corporate formality, not financial oversight.
Indicators We Flagged
- Offshore or shell-company structure used to obscure ownership
- Cloned or template website design shared with other flagged operators
- No verifiable licence from a top-tier financial regulator
- Returns or bonuses advertised that are inconsistent with legitimate markets
- Incorporation in Australia presented as if it were regulation
On-Chain & Operational Notes
From a forensic standpoint, deposits routed to operators like Yepbit are typically swept quickly through intermediary wallets and into mixing services or high-risk exchanges. Acting early – before funds are layered – materially affects what can be traced.
CryptoCISO Risk Verdict
On balance, Yepbit carries a severe risk profile. The evidence points away from a legitimate, supervised brokerage and toward an operation structured to retain deposits.
If Your Funds Are Exposed
Should you be exposed, halt further payments and ignore demands for upfront fees to ‘free’ your balance. Gather your evidence – TXIDs, wallet addresses, screenshots, and correspondence – while it is still accessible. Early, organised evidence is what makes downstream tracing and reporting viable.