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Gate reserves are not marketing but the "underlying credit" of the exchange
In the current cryptocurrency market environment, Gate regularly discloses reserve reports, which essentially is doing something "counter to consensus but necessary"—placing platform credit on the chain for verification. Compared to slogan-like security promises, the core value of reserve data lies in verifiability: whether assets are sufficient, whether they cover user liabilities, and whether there are hidden risk exposures.
From the report structure, Gate's reserve disclosures are not merely formalities but focus on mainstream assets, on-chain addresses, and coverage ratios, providing the market with a clear basis for judgment. This is especially critical after multiple trust crises in the industry.
It should be emphasized that reserves do not mean "no risk," but at least they can significantly reduce the scope for opaque operations. For ordinary users, it's okay if they don't understand complex financial statements, but understanding whether "assets truly exist" already puts them one step ahead of most people. In the long run, exchanges that are willing to continuously disclose reserves are more likely to withstand cycles. #Gate储备金报告