#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
Ethereum Bullish Bets Rise: ETH’s Cash-Margined Open Interest Skyrockets To New Levels | Bitcoinist.com
A Dramatic Uptick In Ethereum Open Interest
As Thursday drew closer to a close, Ethereum took a hit and fell below the $2,700 price mark, flipping the level into a resistance once again. While the altcoin’s price declined to key support levels, Glassnode, a leading data analytics platform, reported a major advancement in ETH’s on-chain activity.
Related Reading: Ethereum Futures Market Boom As Open Interest Surges To A New PeakThis advancement, outlined by Glassnode, is evidenced by a recent surge in Ethereum Cash-Margined Futures Open Interest. According to the on-chain platform, the cash-margined futures open interest has experienced a dramatic surge to a new all-time high.
Data from the platform shows that the key investor behavior metric has risen to a $20 billion milestone. It is worth noting that this sharp growth in the open interest comes after the metric previously dropped significantly to $8 billion in early Q2 of this year
Glassnode highlighted that leverage keeps increasing as traders fill up with stablecoins, even though there has been a minor retreat from the $2,800 levels. Such a divergence might suggest that traders are still betting on the altcoin in anticipation of a major rally in the short term.
ETH’s Decline Brings Its Price Below Cost Basis Distribution
ETH’s recent pullback has raised concerns as its price drops below the Cost Basis Distribution at the $2,760 level, where 800,000 ETH were held, and the $2,700 and $2,740 price range, where approximately 1.3 million ETH were purchased. These levels, which previously served as strong support following the altcoin’s remarkable upward move, are now acting as robust resistance levels once more.
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Presently, the cost basis bands are more fairly distributed, with each $50 band holding 200,000–400,000 ETH and ranging from $2,760 to $3,420 above spot. However, Glassnode claims there is no dominant resistance until $3,417, where 607,950 ETH are held.
Should Ethereum’s price reclaim the $2,700 and $2,760 range, the altcoin’s path is once again open to the $3,420 point. Nonetheless, how soon ETH can rise to this critical resistance level will depend on the response from holders in the $2,800–$3,300 price zone.