Atlas AFT is not "professional". They're just another marginal "exchange". Read the
Atlas terms and conditions.* Customer funds segregated from company funds - NO.
* Right to sue - NO, forced binding arbitration.
* Right to class action - NO.
* Published outside audit - NO.
* Published financial statements - NO.
* Member of regulatory association like FINRA - NO.
* SEC registered broker-dealer - NO.
* Customer balances insured - NO.
* Permanent office address (Utah): NO (50 West Broadway, Suite 1000 Salt Lake City is a "virtual office" rental space.)
* Permanent office address (NY):
PROBABLY NOT.
* Accepts responsibility for assets losses due to own negligence - NO. ("IN NO EVENT SHALL WE ... BE LIABLE FOR ... DAMAGES, ... RESULTING FROM ... UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO OR ALTERATION OF YOUR TRANSMISSIONS OR DATA; ... OR (IV) ANY OTHER MATTER RELATING TO THE SERVICES.")
Those are worse terms than Mt. Gox had. This matters.
Co-founders:
* Shawn Sloves -
Business Week profile SEC filing for previous unsuccessful startup, Global Over The Counter Bulletin Board LLCYes, they're registered with FinCen. (#31000033855084) As of today. The address they gave FinCen is the
Greenwich Village Mail Center.This looks like a couple of guys in shared office space just starting out. They probably shouldn't be entrusted with your money.