Honestly I think situations like this highlight how confusing the online trading world has become over the last few years. Many trading platforms rely heavily on promotion through individuals or affiliates. When problems arise users often remember the person they saw promoting the service rather than the company itself.
That might be why the name Enrico Devito is appearing in various discussions. It does not automatically mean he operated anything directly. Sometimes promoters, consultants, and influencers become the most visible names even though they are not responsible for the backend of a trading platform.
Another thing I have noticed is that complaint aggregation sites sometimes gather user stories over time. Those can be useful but they also tend to mix verified information with personal opinions. That is why I usually treat those sources as starting points rather than final evidence.
If anyone here has come across official filings, corporate documents, or interviews involving Enrico Devito, that would probably help clarify things for everyone following this thread.