#GateJulyTransparencyReportReleased


Gate’s July 2026 Transparency Report highlights a broader transformation taking place across its platform: trading activity continues to expand while the product ecosystem is moving deeper into TradFi, IPO access, payments, Web3 and multi-asset services.
The headline numbers are significant.
117% overall reserve ratio
$260M+ cumulative OpenAI Pre-IPO subscriptions
36%+ peak event-contract market share
135%+ peak Launchpool SLX APR
Up to 8% Gate Card cashback
200+ countries and regions covered
But the real story is the combination of these developments.
TradFi is becoming a major part of the ecosystem
Gate continued expanding beyond crypto with the rollout of zero-fee trading for U.S. stocks and ETFs, gStocks, stock copy trading and account-yield services.
The launch of gStocks is particularly notable because Gate describes the product as tokenized securities backed 1:1 by underlying stocks held in custody, creating a bridge between traditional equities and blockchain-based trading infrastructure.
This reflects a much bigger industry trend: users increasingly want access to different asset classes without moving between completely separate financial platforms.
Pre-IPO demand is another major signal
Cumulative subscriptions for OpenAI Pre-IPOs exceeded $260 million, showing substantial user interest in gaining exposure to private-market opportunities through Gate’s ecosystem.
Gate has also continued developing its broader IPO-access strategy. Its July expansion included the transition from the first SpaceX project toward additional opportunities such as Jersey Mike’s, indicating that IPO access is becoming a more structured part of the platform rather than a one-off product.
Reserves remain a key part of the story
Gate reported an overall reserve ratio of 117% in July.
For a growing multi-asset platform, reserve transparency matters because scale alone is not enough. As product coverage expands, users increasingly look at asset backing, transparency, liquidity and operational resilience alongside trading features.
Payments are expanding too
Gate Card maximum cashback has increased to 8%, with coverage extending across 200+ countries and regions.
That moves the conversation beyond trading.
The long-term opportunity for exchanges is increasingly about connecting the full user journey: holding assets → trading → investing → payments → accessing traditional markets.
What does all of this mean?
Gate’s July report suggests the platform is building toward a much broader financial ecosystem.
Crypto remains the foundation, but the product direction now increasingly includes:
Crypto → Stocks → ETFs → IPOs → RWA → Web3 → Payments
That diversification could become strategically important as the boundaries between traditional finance and digital assets continue to narrow.
The most important metric may therefore not be any single July number.
It is whether Gate can successfully combine liquidity, product diversity, reserve transparency and global accessibility while continuing to scale.
July’s report suggests that expansion is continuing on multiple fronts.
The bigger question is what this ecosystem looks like by the end of 2026.
#StockTradingShareChallenge @Gate_Square
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#GateJulyTransparencyReportReleased
Gate’s July 2026 Transparency Report highlights a broader transformation taking place across its platform: trading activity continues to expand while the product ecosystem is moving deeper into TradFi, IPO access, payments, Web3 and multi-asset services.

The headline numbers are significant.

117% overall reserve ratio
$260M+ cumulative OpenAI Pre-IPO subscriptions
36%+ peak event-contract market share
135%+ peak Launchpool SLX APR
Up to 8% Gate Card cashback
200+ countries and regions covered

But the real story is the combination of these developments.

TradFi is becoming a major part of the ecosystem

Gate continued expanding beyond crypto with the rollout of zero-fee trading for U.S. stocks and ETFs, gStocks, stock copy trading and account-yield services.

The launch of gStocks is particularly notable because Gate describes the product as tokenized securities backed 1:1 by underlying stocks held in custody, creating a bridge between traditional equities and blockchain-based trading infrastructure.

This reflects a much bigger industry trend: users increasingly want access to different asset classes without moving between completely separate financial platforms.

Pre-IPO demand is another major signal

Cumulative subscriptions for OpenAI Pre-IPOs exceeded $260 million, showing substantial user interest in gaining exposure to private-market opportunities through Gate’s ecosystem.

Gate has also continued developing its broader IPO-access strategy. Its July expansion included the transition from the first SpaceX project toward additional opportunities such as Jersey Mike’s, indicating that IPO access is becoming a more structured part of the platform rather than a one-off product.

Reserves remain a key part of the story

Gate reported an overall reserve ratio of 117% in July.

For a growing multi-asset platform, reserve transparency matters because scale alone is not enough. As product coverage expands, users increasingly look at asset backing, transparency, liquidity and operational resilience alongside trading features.

Payments are expanding too

Gate Card maximum cashback has increased to 8%, with coverage extending across 200+ countries and regions.

That moves the conversation beyond trading.

The long-term opportunity for exchanges is increasingly about connecting the full user journey: holding assets → trading → investing → payments → accessing traditional markets.

What does all of this mean?

Gate’s July report suggests the platform is building toward a much broader financial ecosystem.

Crypto remains the foundation, but the product direction now increasingly includes:

Crypto → Stocks → ETFs → IPOs → RWA → Web3 → Payments

That diversification could become strategically important as the boundaries between traditional finance and digital assets continue to narrow.

The most important metric may therefore not be any single July number.

It is whether Gate can successfully combine liquidity, product diversity, reserve transparency and global accessibility while continuing to scale.

July’s report suggests that expansion is continuing on multiple fronts.

The bigger question is what this ecosystem looks like by the end of 2026.

#StockTradingShareChallenge @Gate_Square
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