BitMart employees issued a public accountability statement, demanding management respond regarding the whereabouts of assets by August 19.
Multiple BitMart users and employees jointly signed and issued a public accountability statement, demanding that BitMart founder Sheldon and his partner Lee Yi publicly respond to the following issues by August 19: the whereabouts of user assets and verifiable proof of reserves, the decision-making process regarding withdrawal limits, investigations into affiliated accounts and fund flows, payment arrangements for overdue employee salaries and compensation, and a specific, executable user repayment plan.
The statement noted that a large number of users are still unable to withdraw assets normally, and some employees have not even received their salaries for the last month or the compensation they are owed. The signatories stated that if a complete and transparent response is not received by August 19, they will submit relevant materials and leads on fund flows to law enforcement agencies, regulatory bodies, and media across various regions, demanding further investigation.