BitMart Account Demands Founder Explain Funds, Xia Calls Post Fake
Users and employees want BitMart to disclose reserves and repayment details as the exchange disputes blocked withdrawals and unpaid salaries.
- On Monday, BitMart's Chinese-language X account publicly demanded that founder Sheldon Xia disclose asset status and publish a repayment plan by Wednesday, August 19, citing restricted withdrawals and unpaid staff compensation.
- The platform announced last month it would wind down operations after nine years, setting August 26 as the final trading day before ceasing all activities on January 31, 2027, following BMX token collapse and reported withdrawal delays.
- Wallets attributed to BitMart held about $36.5 million in crypto assets as of Monday, down from roughly $71 million on July 26 and $102 million on July 6, according to Arkham data tracking.
- Xia responded in an X post Monday, calling the demands "fabricated rumors" while stating he would file a police report and seek data forensics, adding that employees were not prioritized over customers.
- Authors of the demands warned they would submit evidence to regulators and law enforcement if no verifiable repayment plan is provided by the deadline, while Roshan Dharia, CEO of Echo Base, noted his firm offered a restructuring package.
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