Proof of Reserves Explained: How to Check an Exchange Attestation Yourself

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Between August 17 and August 31, 2026, deadlines expire at several trading venues that force German investors to sell or withdraw their balances. Anyone doing so inevitably faces a question that never comes up in everyday use: is the balance shown in the account overview actually held at the exchange? The industry's answer to that question is called proof of reserves. Until now there has been no German-language guide explaining how an investor recalculates such a reserve attestation and where its evidential value ends. This article closes that gap using a concrete example and our own measurements. cryptoticker.io collected this analysis itself on August 18, 2026. Proof of Reserves: what an exchange reserve attestation actually measures Proof of reserves is an audit procedure carried out at regular intervals by an independent auditor. It is designed to show that a custodian genuinely holds the assets it claims to hold on behalf of its customers. To do so, the auditor takes an anonymised snapshot of all account balances, condenses it into a particular data structure and compares the result with the holdings on the exchange's blockchain addresses. The decisive addition is the signatur...

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