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KuCoin Appears Not to Commingle User Funds and has “Sufficient” Reserves: CryptoQuant CEO

In the midst of criminal allegations and growing concerns over its reserves, the Seychelles-based cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin has received a vote of confidence from Ki Young Ju, the founder and CEO of crypto analytics service CryptoQuant. 

Despite recent legal troubles, Ju asserts that KuCoin appears to have maintained the segregation of user funds and possesses “sufficient” reserves to facilitate user withdrawals.

In a recent post on X, Ju said that KuCoin witnessed a surge in Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) withdrawals, primarily driven by retail users. 

However, these withdrawals reportedly had a minimal impact on the overall reserve of the exchange. 

KuCoin is in a Stable Position


From an on-chain perspective, Ju believes that KuCoin is in a stable position.

Scopescan data reveals that KuCoin boasts a total portfolio balance of $4.889 billion across multiple chains, further supporting Ju’s assessment of the exchange’s reserves.

The U.S. Department of Justice recently accused KuCoin founders Chun Gan and Ke Tang of willfully neglecting to maintain an Anti-Money Laundering program and asserting that the exchange was involved in money laundering and terrorist financing.

Ju drew a comparison between KuCoin and the now-defunct crypto exchange FTX, highlighting that KuCoin appears to have avoided commingling customer funds with its own reserves. 

This differentiation is crucial, as crypto investors tend to withdraw their funds when concerns arise regarding an exchange’s legal standing or reserve status.

Here are FTX reserves for comparison.

FTX commingled customers’ funds with their funds; you can see a lot of bulk deposits/withdrawals in the charts. It doesn’t look organic. pic.twitter.com/0LxRAriZnL

— Ki Young Ju (@ki_young_ju) March 27, 2024

The case of FTX serves as a cautionary tale, as users withdrew billions of dollars from the exchange when Binance’s former CEO, Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, announced the disposal of Binance’s entire holdings of FTX’s native FTT token.

The impact of concerns over reserves extends beyond individual users, potentially leading to a broader market exodus. 

For instance, when news of FTX’s collapse surfaced, Bitcoin’s price plummeted by over 20% within a week.

However, despite the legal actions against KuCoin’s founders, the overall market sentiment appears largely unaffected. 

The Crypto Fear and Greed Index currently indicates an extreme level of greed, with a score of 83, suggesting that investors have not been significantly deterred by the news surrounding KuCoin.

DOJ Leads Way in Defining Crypto Regulations


In 2023, the DOJ emerged as a leading force in defining the boundaries of the cryptocurrency industry through high-profile criminal prosecutions. 

While the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed civil lawsuits against major players in the sector, it was the DOJ that garnered attention with its rapid resolutions. 

Within a year, the DOJ secured the conviction of FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried and dethroned Changpeng Zhao, the former head of Binance. 

These criminal prosecutions brought a sense of reality to the industry and highlighted the DOJ’s role in shaping its boundaries.

Former federal prosecutors and legal experts have acknowledged the DOJ’s proactive stance in defining the crypto industry. 

Many of the DOJ’s high-profile crypto indictments have been accompanied by parallel complaints from the SEC. 

Both agencies have brought cases against prominent figures in the crypto world, including Alex Mashinsky and Do Kwon.

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