As an experienced trader, I always weigh regulatory status very carefully before deciding where to move or hold any significant funds. For MTFX, the reality is clear: according to the most recent background checks, this platform operates without recognized, valid regulatory oversight. While there are user claims that MTFX is licensed by FINTRAC in Canada, the broader consensus from regulatory reviews is that there is currently no valid regulatory information, which is a substantial cause for concern. In my professional view, the absence of robust, transparent regulation means that there are no external authorities actively monitoring MTFX’s client fund segregation, risk management practices, or dispute resolution procedures. This creates extra risk in safeguarding my funds. Even though MTFX has been in business for over 5 years and positions itself as a significant player in cross-border payments, longevity alone does not offset the risks that come from a lack of regulatory oversight. In highly regulated environments, I see protections such as insurance on client deposits, enforceable segregation of funds, and structured avenues for complaint resolution. With MTFX's unregulated status, I cannot rely on these protections, so in my risk assessment, my funds do not have the same safeguards here as they would with a properly licensed broker. For me, this is a serious consideration, and I would only ever allocate capital to such a service with an abundance of caution—and never with money I couldn’t afford to lose.