Quick Take
  • Ethereum holdings declined even more steeply, falling 5% to 542,200 ETH, a loss of 28,549 coins.
  • Meanwhile, user USDT balances increased by 27.89% to approximately 6.389 billion, a rise of 1.393 billion.
  • The exodus from risk assets came as Bitcoin hovered near $108,000 and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated a slower path to policy relief.
  • Both platforms reported healthy reserve coverage despite the changes in user holdings’ composition.

What Happened

Bybit’s latest Proof of Reserves snapshot, dated October 22, shows user BTC holdings at approximately 64,000 coins, down 3.13% or 2,068 BTC from September’s count.

Ethereum holdings declined even more steeply, falling 5% to 542,200 ETH, a loss of 28,549 coins.

Meanwhile, user USDT balances increased by 27.89% to approximately 6.389 billion, a rise of 1.393 billion.

Market Context

User holdings of Bitcoin and Ethereum on Bybit declined sharply in October, while USDT balances surged by nearly 28%, as expectations for a rate cut faded and market volatility intensified.

Market Pressure Mounts as Whales Move Coins and Retail Fades

Ether fell 3.8% to $3,737 while XRP dropped 3.1% to $2.43, dragging total crypto market capitalization down 3.1% to $3.69 trillion.

Thin holiday trading, with Tokyo closed for a public holiday, amplified intraday swings during the early Asian hours, according to a Cryptonews report.

Elevated leverage built through October left long positions vulnerable, and as prices slipped, forced liquidations pushed spot levels lower.

Why It Matters

Reserve reports from major exchanges Gate and Bybit paint a clear picture of deteriorating risk appetite, as traders flee volatile cryptocurrencies in favor of stablecoins.

The exodus from risk assets came as Bitcoin hovered near $108,000 and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated a slower path to policy relief.

Bitcoin slipped below $108,000 early Monday, extending a risk reset that accelerated late last week.

Details

Exchanges Maintain Strong Reserve Ratios Despite Asset Shift

Both platforms reported healthy reserve coverage despite the changes in user holdings’ composition.

Bybit maintained a 103% reserve ratio for Bitcoin and a 101% reserve ratio for Ethereum, ensuring wallet balances exceeded user liabilities across all major tokens.

USDT reserves reached 110%, reflecting the platform’s ability to accommodate surging stablecoin demand during the flight to safety.

Gate released figures as of October 28 showing total reserves of $11.676 billion with an overall reserve ratio of 124%.

BTC reserves stood at 24,833 coins against user balances of 18,537, pushing the excess reserve ratio from 33.48% to 33.96%.

ETH reserves climbed to 419,096 tokens, lifting the excess ratio from 23.58% to 25.93%. USDT reserves grew to approximately 1.58 billion, covering user holdings of around 1.33 billion with an 18.74% buffer.

Reserve ratios for altcoins, including GT, DOGE, and XRP, all exceeded 100%, reaching 150.98%, 108.12%, and 116.66% respectively.

Gate’s reserves now cover nearly 500 types of user assets, the company said, using a Merkle Tree and zk-SNARKs algorithm for verification.

The pullback snapped October’s “Uptober” narrative, which traders now reframe as “Red October” as they head into November.

Traders cited fading confidence in a faster easing cycle and a stronger dollar as the immediate catalysts for the selloff.

Large holders added to the selling pressure.

According to a latest Cryptonew report, on-chain data from Lookonchain shows that the pseudonymous whale BitcoinOG deposited roughly 13,000 BTC, worth $1.48 billion, to Kraken since October 1, including 500 BTC on November 2.