Swyftx to chop its 'Earn' program this week, citing murky regulations

Published at: Jan. 9, 2023

Australian crypto exchange Swyftx is set to shutter its crypto-interest product this week, citing a “constantly changing regulatory landscape” for crypto products in the country. 

From Jan. 10 local time, the crypto exchange will cease to operate the "Earn" program, while users will have their entire Earn balances returned to their trade wallets.

Swyftx said the decision might be “disappointing” for users, but they are “committed to doing what is best for the program in the near term.”

While we believe in the value and potential of cryptocurrency, what we currently need is greater clarity on the regulation of crypto offerings such as Earn. 

The announcement was posted by Swyftx on Dec. 27, but has gone largely unnoticed given the timing of the post and its proximity to the holidays. 

It comes just weeks after regulators launched actions against fintech firm Block Earner as well as Finder.com’s crypto yield products for allegedly being offered without the required licensing.

Swyftx has not permanently closed the door on the Earn program though, with the exchange mentioning they would consider re-opening the program once the rules are more straightforward.

“We are committed to working with regulators and the government to create a clear and stable regulatory environment for cryptocurrency in Australia, and we hope to be able to re-open the Earn program once these rules are established.”

Cointelegraph reached out to Swyftx for further comment but did not receive a response before publication.

Swyftx’s Earn program was first launched in May. 2022, and allowed users to earn daily interest on certain crypto tokens by loaning them to Swyftx.

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The Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) has been actively eyeing down Australian crypto product providers in recent months.

In addition to actions against Block Earner and Finder.com in November and December, it also took action against the creators of the Qoin token in October. last year for “misleading” representations of its token.

The Australian federal government has also stepped up efforts to regulate the crypto sector. 

In December, the Australian Labor Government announced it will release a consultation paper in early 2023 as part of its token mapping initiative.

Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the consultation paper will cover how certain crypto assets should be regulated alongside frameworks for company licensing, asset custody and consumer protections.

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