From my perspective as an experienced trader, evaluating CCB Futures requires a careful and conservative approach. CCB Futures is regulated by the China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX) and has operated for 5-10 years. Regulation does provide some degree of confidence, but it mainly means the company follows local compliance requirements rather than guaranteeing trader protection. I noticed that the broker is transparent about its futures license and regulatory status, which is always one of my first checkpoints when considering a new platform. However, there are some factors that make me cautious. First, CCB Futures specializes only in futures contracts and does not offer forex, commodities, indices, or other asset classes. This lack of diversification could be a drawback if your trading needs might change or if you seek broader opportunities. I also found that its account types and associated terms are not clearly stated. The fee structure—such as the per-lot costs for specific futures—requires close attention, as fees can impact profitability over time. Another point that honestly gives me pause is the mention of "suspicious scope of business" and exposure reports detailing fraud attempts through unauthorized apps. Although these seem more related to clones or fraudulent impersonations rather than CCB Futures itself, it serves as a reminder to always verify that I’m using official, verified channels before depositing funds or downloading any trading software. In summary, while CCB Futures appears regulated and relatively established, I would be extremely vigilant about due diligence, use only official contact points, and remain cautious about the narrow product range and evolving risks in digital finance.