BitMart said on Aug. 21 that it was exploring a restructuring plan involving creditor distributions and the phased restart of selected operations, less than four weeks after announcing a complete wind-down.
Summary
- BitMart appointed White & Case while evaluating creditor distributions and a phased operational restart plan.
- September 9 is BitMart’s deadline for another update, not a guaranteed restructuring completion date yet.
- Existing notices still schedule all trading to end August 26 at 01:00 UTC unless revised.
- BitMart has not published creditor eligibility, payout percentages, reserve data or a court filing publicly.
- BMX trades near $0.06 after losing roughly 80% over one month, according to trackers currently.
The exchange appointed White & Case as restructuring counsel. It promised another update by Sept. 9 but did not cancel its existing Aug. 26 trading cutoff or Jan. 31, 2027, closure date.
The announcement marks BitMart’s first public reference to creditors. It does not explain which customers or counterparties fall within that category.
BitMart restart remains under assessment
BitMart said the proposed plan could combine an orderly resumption of certain services with distributions to creditors. Any restart remains subject to legal, financial, operational and regulatory reviews.
“The potential plan may include the phased resumption of certain operations,” BitMart said. The company has not approved or launched that plan.
White & Case will evaluate available options with BitMart’s other advisers. The law firm’s appointment does not establish that BitMart has entered bankruptcy or another court-supervised process.
No verified bankruptcy petition, restructuring case number or creditor-claim portal had been published when this report was prepared. BitMart also has not identified the legal entity or jurisdiction that would administer distributions.
The exchange said it expects to consult its community after a business resumption plan launches. It has not explained how customers would participate or whether any creditor vote would be required.
August 26 trading deadline remains active
BitMart’s closure notice still schedules all spot, futures and other trading to end at 01:00 UTC on Aug. 26.
Futures accounts have entered reduce-only mode, while spot markets stopped accepting new orders. New registrations and cryptocurrency and fiat deposits began closing on July 26.
Any futures positions remaining at the deadline may be settled using the applicable mark price, index price or platform settlement rules. BitMart said it would publish separate settlement arrangements, but the restructuring update did not provide them.
The exchange previously recommended completing verification and submitting withdrawal requests before 05:00 UTC on Aug. 26. Withdrawals officially remain available, although additional identity, sanctions, transaction-history and wallet checks may delay processing.
As crypto.news reported, the shutdown announcement sent BMX down more than 60% within the surrounding 24-hour period. The possible restructuring does not currently change the withdrawal guidance.
Creditor language raises unanswered questions
BitMart did not disclose why customer or counterparty balances may require creditor distributions rather than ordinary withdrawals. Its July notice cited operating conditions, the market environment and future strategy without describing a shortfall.
The latest statement includes no balance sheet, liability total, reserve report or recovery percentage. It also does not establish whether user assets and unsecured commercial claims would receive different treatment.
Earlier concerns about BitMart’s reserves and custody position were based partly on third-party wallet tracking and customer reports. Those observations do not independently establish the exchange’s complete assets or liabilities.
Onchain balances cover only publicly identified wallets. They cannot show undisclosed addresses, fiat holdings, offchain liabilities or assets held through custodians. A reliable recovery assessment therefore requires audited financial information or verified court disclosures.
September roadmap must clarify payouts
BitMart said it would “endeavour” to provide another update no later than Sept. 9. The wording commits the exchange to further communication rather than a finalized restructuring agreement.
The next announcement needs to identify which operations could restart, which legal entities owe creditors and how claims will be valued. Customers also need information about payout timing, available assets and the treatment of pending withdrawals.
Unless BitMart formally changes its schedule, trading will stop two weeks before the restructuring update. The wider platform remains scheduled to terminate at 15:59 UTC on Jan. 31, 2027.
BMX was trading near $0.061 on Aug. 23, according to CoinGecko. The token remained approximately 80% below its price one month earlier despite recovering modestly over the preceding week.
The Sept. 9 update will determine whether BitMart has a viable restart proposal or continues with its original wind-down. Until then, the phased restart and creditor distributions remain possible components rather than confirmed outcomes.





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