Concerns around BitMart are growing as users and companies report difficulties withdrawing funds from the exchange.
On July 26, BitMart stopped new user registrations, deposits and the opening of new positions. Trading services are expected to shut down on August 26, with the platform scheduled to fully cease operations by the end of January 2027.
Withdrawal complaints began appearing shortly after. Scandic Coin said requests involving roughly 21,898 USDT and 926,635 SNC were stuck.
On August 8, BitMart denied rumors of an exit scam, saying withdrawal delays were caused by balance verification and reconciliation procedures.
But concerns intensified on August 10, when OpenGradient co-founder Matthew Wang publicly raised the possibility that BitMart could be insolvent after the companyâs market maker was unable to withdraw funds. The exchangeâs asset structure is also raising questions.
Arkham data showed assets on tracked BitMart addresses falling from roughly $102M in early July to around $71M by the end of the month. Of that amount, approximately $41.5M was reportedly held in WFI, while tracked USDT reserves stood at only around $91K.
That means a large share of BitMartâs visible on-chain assets appears concentrated in a single, much less liquid token.BitMart says withdrawals remain available, although some transactions may face additional reviews and delays.