The July transparency report is here, is Gate sending a "compliance love letter"? Gate released the July transparency report, which seems to be a routine operation, but in fact, it is a "love letter to the market." The content is not sweet talk, but cold hard data—how much reserves, how much liquidity, clearly stated. This reflects a signal: the platform is striving to stand on a higher compliance stage. It is important to know that the requirements for transparency are becoming stricter in the United States, Europe, and Hong Kong. In the future, exchanges without transparency will struggle to even get a ticket. Gate has clearly submitted its homework earlier than others. Jokingly, the transparency report is like a "health checkup" for the crypto world. Some people are afraid to show it because they're worried about their indicators going off the charts; others are willing to show it because they know their health is fine. This report from Gate at least gives users a sense of security: the money is not a digital illusion, but is traceable. In summary: This is not a "love letter," but Gate's pledge - "I love you without tricks, data is the most reliable."
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The July transparency report is here, is Gate sending a "compliance love letter"?
Gate released the July transparency report, which seems to be a routine operation, but in fact, it is a "love letter to the market." The content is not sweet talk, but cold hard data—how much reserves, how much liquidity, clearly stated.
This reflects a signal: the platform is striving to stand on a higher compliance stage. It is important to know that the requirements for transparency are becoming stricter in the United States, Europe, and Hong Kong. In the future, exchanges without transparency will struggle to even get a ticket. Gate has clearly submitted its homework earlier than others.
Jokingly, the transparency report is like a "health checkup" for the crypto world. Some people are afraid to show it because they're worried about their indicators going off the charts; others are willing to show it because they know their health is fine. This report from Gate at least gives users a sense of security: the money is not a digital illusion, but is traceable.
In summary: This is not a "love letter," but Gate's pledge - "I love you without tricks, data is the most reliable."