Oklahoma warns investors about BG Wealth, DSJ and HQI Exchange, citing fake crypto returns, blocked withdrawals and added fee demands.Oklahoma warns investors about BG Wealth, DSJ and HQI Exchange, citing fake crypto returns, blocked withdrawals and added fee demands.

Oklahoma flags BG Wealth, DSJ over suspected crypto fraud

2026/06/16 15:47
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Oklahoma securities regulators warned investors about a suspected crypto fraud scheme tied to BG Wealth Sharing Ltd and two trading platforms, DSJ Exchange PTY Ltd and HQI Exchange. 

Summary
  • Oklahoma regulators warned investors to stop sending funds to BG Wealth, DSJ Exchange and HQI.
  • The scheme allegedly used fake returns, referral rewards and private messaging apps to recruit investors.
  • Authorities warned recovery companies asking upfront fees may be another layer of cryptocurrency fraud attempts.

The Oklahoma Department of Securities said the platforms may be targeting residents in the state.

The department said none of the three entities are registered to operate in Oklahoma. It urged investors to stop sending funds to the platforms immediately and preserve records, including screenshots, account pages and transaction histories.

Fake returns and blocked withdrawals reported

The warning said BG Wealth presented itself as the “world’s largest hedge fund,” according to state regulators. The operation allegedly used multiple web domains, with new sites created after earlier versions were taken down.

Investors were recruited through social media and referral rewards. The department said a self-described “professor” named Stephen Beard sent daily trading signals through private apps, including Bonchat and Telegram. These channels made the operation look active and organized while keeping communication outside normal financial platforms.

Moreover, the alleged scheme promised “zero-risk” returns, according to regulators. Investors were later told to pay extra charges before they could withdraw funds. Those charges were described as taxes, commissions or verification costs.

Regulators said some investors still could not access their funds after paying the added fees. That pattern matches a common crypto fraud method, where victims see fake profits on a platform but cannot withdraw unless they send more money.

Earlier warnings add broader context

The Oklahoma warning follows earlier action by other state regulators. Authorities in Washington, Hawaii and Utah had already issued cease-and-desist orders against BG Wealth and DSJ. Regulators also said BG Wealth and DSJ falsely claimed to be licensed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

A related crypto fraud pattern has appeared in other cases involving fake exchanges and private messaging groups. Recent reports also linked BG Wealth to a seized web domain after complaints about blocked withdrawals and alleged losses. Oklahoma officials also warned that recovery companies asking for upfront fees may be another scam aimed at victims who have already lost funds.

Investors who sent money to BG Wealth, DSJ Exchange or HQI Exchange were told to stop immediately and file a complaint with the Oklahoma Department of Securities. The agency also advised affected users to keep all records that could help investigators review the case.

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