Balancing Innovation and Investor Protection — Bitget’s Approach to Security and Trust in Crypto

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Bitget has consistently prioritized a balance between innovation and investor protection through various initiatives.

This includes a substantial Protection Fund, which grew from $300 million in 2022 to $643 million in November 2024, underscoring its focus on asset security during market volatility.

Partnerships with entities like Chainalysis enhance risk management and real-time transaction monitoring, while user education, stringent KYC procedures, and maintaining a 1:1 Proof of Reserves ensure transparency and trust.

Stronger enforcement frameworks in the crypto space further enhance investor confidence by reducing fraud and scams, fostering broader market participation.

By providing clarity and security, these frameworks demystify the market for both retail and institutional investors, paving the way for greater adoption of digital assets.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research

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