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August 23, 2026
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Why Is BitMart Reconsidering Its Shutdown?

Crypto exchange BitMart is considering a restructuring plan that could combine creditor distributions with a phased restart of some operations, less than four weeks after announcing that it intended to shut down.

“The potential plan may include the phased resumption of certain operations in an orderly manner alongside distributions to creditors,” BitMart said in an announcement.

The exchange has appointed White & Case as restructuring counsel and expects to provide a roadmap by Sept. 9. That timetable gives customers and token holders a relatively short window before receiving more detail on which parts of the business could return and how creditor claims would be handled.

The reference to creditors is particularly important because BitMart’s July 26 closure notice did not discuss liabilities to customers or other counterparties. At the time, the exchange cited operating conditions, the market environment and its future strategy as reasons for closing.

Introducing creditor distributions into the discussion suggests the wind-down may involve financial obligations that require a formal restructuring process rather than a straightforward commercial exit. BitMart has not yet detailed the size of those obligations, the classes of creditors involved or how any distribution plan would be funded.

What Could A Phased Restart Look Like?

BitMart halted new registrations, deposits and new trading orders after announcing its shutdown. Futures accounts were placed into reduce-only mode, allowing traders to close or reduce existing exposure without adding new positions.

The original timetable called for all trading to end on Aug. 26, followed by termination of platform operations on Jan. 31, 2027. Withdrawals were expected to remain available during the wind-down, subject to additional compliance checks.

A restructuring could alter that schedule. The phrase “phased resumption of certain operations” leaves open the possibility that BitMart could restore selected services while keeping other parts of the platform restricted. The company has not specified whether any restart would involve spot trading, derivatives, deposits, new customer onboarding or only a limited subset of products.

The key question for customers is whether reopening parts of the exchange would improve recoveries or simply extend the restructuring process. A controlled restart could generate revenue and preserve parts of the business, but it would also require sufficient liquidity, operational resources and confidence from users willing to return after the shutdown announcement.

Investor Takeaway

BitMart’s latest announcement changes the story from a simple exchange closure to a restructuring involving creditors and a possible partial restart. The Sept. 9 roadmap will be critical for determining whether the company is trying to preserve a viable operating business or mainly improve recoveries during the wind-down.

What Does The Creditor Language Mean For Customers?

The use of the term “creditors” raises questions about how BitMart will classify customers with balances on the platform and whether all withdrawal requests can continue to be processed under the original schedule.

Crypto restructurings can become more complicated when customer assets, corporate funds and trading obligations are treated differently. BitMart has not said that withdrawals have stopped, nor has it disclosed any shortfall. Until the restructuring roadmap is published, there is not enough information to determine whether creditor distributions relate to customers, vendors, lenders or another group.

The appointment of White & Case indicates that the exchange is seeking formal legal advice on how to handle the process. For users, the most important disclosures will include withdrawal rules, claim procedures, asset availability and whether the proposed restart changes the treatment of existing balances.

The Sept. 9 update may also clarify whether the Aug. 26 trading deadline remains in force or will be revised as part of the new plan.

Can BitMart Rebuild Confidence After The BMX Crash?

The shutdown has already had a severe impact on BitMart’s utility token. BMX fell about 58% in the 24 hours following the closure announcement, extending its year-to-date decline to roughly 83%.

That collapse reflects the close relationship between an exchange token and the business that gives it utility. If an exchange is expected to close, demand for benefits tied to trading, fees or platform participation can fall rapidly.

A partial restart could restore some practical use for BMX, but that would depend on which operations return and whether customers resume trading on the platform. The restructuring announcement alone does not resolve the uncertainty surrounding the token.

BitMart now faces two challenges at the same time: working out how to satisfy creditors and deciding whether enough of the exchange can remain operational to justify reversing part of its shutdown plan. The Sept. 9 roadmap should provide the first concrete indication of whether BitMart is preparing for a genuine comeback or a more complicated version of its original wind-down.

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