#Gate Latest Proof of Reserves Reaches 10.453 Billion Dollars#
Gate has released its latest Proof of Reserves report! As of June 2025, the total value of Gate’s reserves stands at $10.453 billion, covering over 350 types of user assets, with a total reserve ratio of 123.09% and an excess reserve of $1.96 billion.
Currently, BTC, ETH, and USDT are backed by more than 100% reserves. The BTC customer balance is 17,022.60, and Gate’s BTC balance is 23,611.00, with an excess reserve ratio of 38.70%.The ETH customer balance is 386,645.00, and Gate’s ETH balance is 437,127.00, with an excess reserve
Ripple and SEC Want to Keep Appeals on Hold
Ripple has filed a joint status report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, asking to keep the appeals on hold
This comes after the parties recently requested District Judge Analisa Torres to amend the final ruling. This could be a make-it-or-break motion for Ripple, considering that a rejection could possibly delay the settlement process
In April, as reported by U.Today, Ripple and the SEC filed a motion to hold the appeals in abeyance after reaching a settlement agreement
The SEC agreed to slash Ripple's monetary penalty to $50 million while also asking the court to lift the injunctn that was imposed by Judge Torres in August to prevent the company from selling XRP tokens to institutional participants in the U.S
The regulator filed a notice of appeal under the leadership of former head Gary Gensler in early October. This was followed by Ripple's own cross-appeal
Judge Torres has so far signalled that there is no compelling reason to justify amending the final ruling if the case were to be remanded to the district court. However, the parties recently cited "exceptional circumstances" in the recent high-stakes motion
The parties will move the court to dismiss the appeals if Judge Torres agrees to modify the final judgment
The SEC is set to file another status report by Aug. 15
In the meantime, pro-X lawyer John Deaton recently predicted that Judge Torres will not necessarily rush to amend the final judgment