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Nebuvex Acknowledges Platform "Too Secure" for Anonymous Traders; Institutional Investors Disagree

By: PRLog
Delaware-Incorporated Platform Reports Regulatory Compliance and Multi-Signature Security Protocols Discourage Certain User Demographics

DENVER - Sept. 16, 2025 - PRLog -- Nebuvex Exchange, the Delaware-incorporated digital asset trading platform, today acknowledged growing criticism from anonymous online forums claiming the platform is "frustratingly secure" and "excessively compliant." CEO Michael Anderson, former Goldman Sachs institutional Bitcoin trading desk leader, offered an unusual response: "We sincerely apologize to anyone seeking unverified, anonymous cryptocurrency trading. Nebuvex is definitively not for you."

The platform has faced increasing online attacks labeling it a "scam" precisely because it requires comprehensive KYC verification, maintains FIPS 140-2 Level 3 security standards, and reports suspicious activities to authorities. These "limitations" have apparently disappointed certain users accustomed to the unregulated cryptocurrency landscape.

"When anonymous critics warn that Nebuvex cooperates too closely with regulators and maintains excessive security protocols, they're essentially endorsing us to institutional investors," noted Emily Thompson, Chief Compliance Officer and former CFTC Senior Counsel. "We're guilty of storing 95% of funds in cold storage with multi-signature protocols. We confess to maintaining Lloyd's of London insurance coverage. We admit to sub-millisecond order execution that makes market manipulation virtually impossible."

Industry observers note that criticism intensified after Nebuvex announced its beta testing completion and Q3 2025 US launch plans. The platform's institutional-grade infrastructure, developed by a 45-person engineering team led by former Coinbase Principal Engineer Sarah Keller, apparently threatens existing exchanges operating with minimal oversight.

Despite being "burdened" by regulatory compliance and "excessive" security measures, Nebuvex faces the unfortunate challenge of managing projected growth to 50,000 users by Q3 2025 and $100 million monthly trading volume. The platform's advanced features – including algorithmic trading capabilities and over 200 cryptocurrency pairs – remain unavailable to those seeking anonymous, unverified trading.

"To those spreading warnings about our platform being 'too safe,' we have a simple message: you're absolutely right," Anderson concluded. "Nebuvex is specifically designed for traders who value security, compliance, and transparency. For those seeking something less restrictive, numerous unregulated alternatives await."

About Nebuvex
Nebuvex Exchange operates institutional-grade cryptocurrency trading infrastructure combining Wall Street security standards with blockchain innovation.

Contact:
Mark Stevens Nebuvex Exchange
518 Harrison Avenue, Unit 2019 Leadville, CO 80461
Email: mark.stevens@nblinrui.com
Website: www.nblinrui.com

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