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#GateJulyTransparencyReportReleased
Gate’s July 2026 Proof of Reserves: Transparency Is Becoming the Real Competitive Edge
In crypto, trading volume can attract users. Product launches can create headlines. But when market conditions become uncertain, one question matters more than almost everything else:
Can the platform actually back what users hold?
Gate’s July 2026 Proof of Reserves report provides a strong answer, with the platform reporting an overall reserve ratio of 117% as of July 27, 2026. That means reserves exceed reported user liabilities, creating a meaningful buffer rather than operating at a bare 1:1 threshold.
The headline number becomes more significant when the reserve structure is examined asset by asset. Gate reports coverage across nearly 500 user assets, giving users visibility into whether specific holdings are backed rather than relying solely on a broad platform-wide figure.
BTC & ETH: Surplus Reserves Matter
Bitcoin and Ethereum remain the most important indicators of balance-sheet strength.
Gate reports an excess reserve ratio of 24.2% for BTC and 22.02% for ETH. In simple terms, reserves for these assets exceed corresponding user liabilities by substantial margins.
That surplus is important because crypto markets can experience extreme liquidity shocks. A reserve structure with additional coverage provides more breathing room than a system operating exactly at 100%.
Stablecoins Show Another Strong Buffer
The stablecoin picture is equally notable.
Across USDT, USDC, USD1 and GUSD, user holdings were reported at approximately 1.336 billion, compared with around 1.59 billion in corresponding reserves.
That represents a combined reserve ratio of approximately 118.97%, or an 18.97% excess reserve buffer.
For an exchange, this matters beyond accounting. Stablecoins are central to trading, settlement and withdrawals, so maintaining additional reserves can strengthen liquidity resilience during periods of market stress.
Transparency Is More Than Publishing a Number
The most important part of Proof of Reserves is not simply the percentage displayed on a report.
It is verifiability.
Gate’s reserve framework incorporates technologies and processes including Merkle-tree verification, zero-knowledge proofs, asset snapshots, and hot/cold wallet management. These mechanisms are designed to give users a way to verify that their balances are represented within the reported liabilities while preserving account privacy.
That changes the conversation from:
“Trust the exchange.”
to:
“Verify the evidence.”
And that distinction matters enormously in an industry where custody risk can become systemic during periods of stress.
The Bigger Picture
Reserve transparency also needs to be viewed alongside security architecture, custody controls, insurance mechanisms and regulatory progress. No single metric can eliminate exchange risk, but multiple layers of protection can materially strengthen the overall framework.
With Gate reporting 58M+ registered users, thousands of digital assets and an expanding range of financial products, maintaining transparent reserve infrastructure becomes increasingly important as the ecosystem grows.
The bigger takeaway from July’s report is therefore not simply the 117% figure.
It is the direction of travel:
More reserves. More verification. More transparency. More accountability.
In the next phase of crypto, users may care less about who promises the most—and more about who can prove it.
Transparency is no longer a bonus feature. It is becoming part of the product itself.
#GateIO
@Gate_Square
#GateJulyTransparencyReportReleased
Gate’s July 2026 Proof of Reserves: Transparency Is Becoming the Real Competitive Edge
In crypto, trading volume can attract users. Product launches can create headlines. But when market conditions become uncertain, one question matters more than almost everything else:
Can the platform actually back what users hold?
Gate’s July 2026 Proof of Reserves report provides a strong answer, with the platform reporting an overall reserve ratio of 117% as of July 27, 2026. That means reserves exceed reported user liabilities, creating a meaningful buffer rather than operating at a bare 1:1 threshold.
The headline number becomes more significant when the reserve structure is examined asset by asset. Gate reports coverage across nearly 500 user assets, giving users visibility into whether specific holdings are backed rather than relying solely on a broad platform-wide figure.
BTC & ETH: Surplus Reserves Matter
Bitcoin and Ethereum remain the most important indicators of balance-sheet strength.
Gate reports an excess reserve ratio of 24.2% for BTC and 22.02% for ETH. In simple terms, reserves for these assets exceed corresponding user liabilities by substantial margins.
That surplus is important because crypto markets can experience extreme liquidity shocks. A reserve structure with additional coverage provides more breathing room than a system operating exactly at 100%.
Stablecoins Show Another Strong Buffer
The stablecoin picture is equally notable.
Across USDT, USDC, USD1 and GUSD, user holdings were reported at approximately 1.336 billion, compared with around 1.59 billion in corresponding reserves.
That represents a combined reserve ratio of approximately 118.97%, or an 18.97% excess reserve buffer.
For an exchange, this matters beyond accounting. Stablecoins are central to trading, settlement and withdrawals, so maintaining additional reserves can strengthen liquidity resilience during periods of market stress.
Transparency Is More Than Publishing a Number
The most important part of Proof of Reserves is not simply the percentage displayed on a report.
It is verifiability.
Gate’s reserve framework incorporates technologies and processes including Merkle-tree verification, zero-knowledge proofs, asset snapshots, and hot/cold wallet management. These mechanisms are designed to give users a way to verify that their balances are represented within the reported liabilities while preserving account privacy.
That changes the conversation from:
“Trust the exchange.”
to:
“Verify the evidence.”
And that distinction matters enormously in an industry where custody risk can become systemic during periods of stress.
The Bigger Picture
Reserve transparency also needs to be viewed alongside security architecture, custody controls, insurance mechanisms and regulatory progress. No single metric can eliminate exchange risk, but multiple layers of protection can materially strengthen the overall framework.
With Gate reporting 58M+ registered users, thousands of digital assets and an expanding range of financial products, maintaining transparent reserve infrastructure becomes increasingly important as the ecosystem grows.
The bigger takeaway from July’s report is therefore not simply the 117% figure.
It is the direction of travel:
More reserves. More verification. More transparency. More accountability.
In the next phase of crypto, users may care less about who promises the most—and more about who can prove it.
Transparency is no longer a bonus feature. It is becoming part of the product itself.
#GateIO
@Gate_Square
#GateJulyTransparencyReportReleased