#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
In the field of Blockchain security, an innovative technology called GSM (GoPlus Security Module) has recently achieved significant results. As the world's first security protection layer that can be natively integrated into public chain Nodes, the core advantage of this technology lies in its ability to securely embed within the Blockchain execution layer, achieving non-plugin defense and intercepting malicious transactions at millisecond level to prevent them from being added to the chain.
The technical implementation principle is to directly integrate the security module into the Node client. Transactions are scanned and detected before entering the memory pool, cutting off the attack path at the source. Real-world tests conducted on the BNB Chain show that this technology performed exceptionally well in 100 real attack transaction replay tests: achieving a 97% attack blocking rate, with a latency of less than 40 milliseconds (even under a thousand TPS concurrent situation, the Node operates stably), and it is estimated to have prevented over $22 million in potential losses.
This technological advancement marks a significant shift in the security concept of Blockchain, evolving from the traditional "post-remedy" model to a "pre-immunity" approach, creating conditions for more users to safely participate in the Blockchain ecosystem. Currently, this technology has been opened for collaboration with the industry, supporting various L1/L2 public chains, RPC service providers, and wallet protocols for rapid integration, allowing developers to easily deploy through open-source solutions.