Binance's latest reserve proof shows ample assets, exceeding a 1:1 ratio to protect user fund safety.
Exchanges regularly publish reserve proofs to showcase their reserve ratio.
Through the reserve proof, one can see in detail the quantity of various assets held by #Binance and the health of those assets.
Especially since the current market conditions are poor, a solid reserve proof helps stabilize user confidence.
Although Binance recently faced overseas FUD, the reserve proof indicates it was not affected.
It is necessary to explain what a reserve proof is.
In fact, since the FTX incident, more and more exchanges have recognized the importance of reserve proofs (some have been publishing them since early on).
A reserve proof essentially verifies the assets under custody: for example, if a user deposits 1 ETH, Binance must reserve 1 ETH, thereby ensuring a 1:1 ratio between user deposits or liabilities on Binance and the actual assets.