Odaily Planet Daily reports that Jane Street’s official website has issued a “Fraud and Impersonation Warning” indicating that the company does not offer any services to individual investors, does not provide any mobile trading apps, online accounts, or any other personal services, and will not solicit business through WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, LINE, Viber, or any other instant messaging or social media platforms. Jane Street does not offer direct investments in cryptocurrencies, pre-market trading, stocks, or any other investment services, and has no partnerships with companies or groups similar to Finology AMC, DeepQuant, or any other names.
Previously, the community reported that Jane Street’s official X account had cleared all its tweets, but some traders pointed out that the account has no record of posts historically (archived by the Wayback Machine also shows it has been empty for a long time). The current “0 tweets” status may not be a sudden deletion but a long-term state, and the news of litigation has been exaggerated into conspiracy theories.
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