verified bitcoin address

Gate

Website: https://gate.com (redirects to https://www.gate.com/) X (Twitter): https://x.com/Gate (@Gate)

Identity

Gate (Gate.com) is a centralized cryptocurrency exchange brand and trading platform offering cryptocurrency buying/selling and a broad set of trading products (e.g., spot and derivatives), marketed with the slogan “Gateway to Crypto.” (gate.com)

The exchange traces its origins to 2013 and is commonly described in secondary references as part of the broader Gate / Gate Group / Gate.io ecosystem (with historical branding that has included “Gate.io”). (en.wikipedia.org)

Website (gate.com / gate.com → gate.com)

The Gate.com homepage presents the service as a crypto exchange supporting thousands of crypto assets, with product categories including Spot, Margin, Futures, Options, “Earn” products, and other related services. (gate.com)

An “About Us” page for the European (Malta) context identifies Gate Technology Ltd (Malta) as an entity “trading under the name ‘Gate’,” and describes its authorization status with the Malta regulator (MFSA) as a crypto-asset service provider. (gate.com)

X (Twitter) account (@Gate)

The X handle @Gate is presented (via third-party profile mirrors/analytics) as the social-media account branded for Gate.com, describing itself as a “Top” crypto exchange and referencing partnerships/sponsorships. (twstalker.com)

Gate-controlled pages also direct users to contact/verify via Gate’s “official Twitter” at @Gate, indicating that @Gate is intended to be the official account used for verification messaging. (gate.tv)

Notes

  • Direct inspection of x.com/Gate may not always be possible in text-only browsing contexts; therefore, the account summary above relies partly on Gate-controlled cross-references and third-party mirrors/analytics of the @Gate profile. (gate.tv)
  • Gate has previously published security notices regarding Twitter/X account compromise/suspension under older branding (e.g., “@gate_io”), illustrating that social handles and branding can change over time. (gate.com)