Toobit Security Rating: CER.live AAA Boosts Exchange Trust
Toobit, a centralized crypto exchange, announced it received an AAA security rating from CER.live, placing it among the top 10 most secure exchanges globally. The Toobit security rating is based on rigorous audits of the exchange’s infrastructure and user-protection protocols.
According to CER.live data, Toobit scored 100/1000 across key categories including Server Security, User Security, Penetration Testing, and Bug Bounty management. The assessment is also aligned with Toobit’s ISO 27001 certification and funds insurance, which together are intended to support a more resilient security posture for international traders.
CER.live’s methodology evaluates more than 18 indicators spanning server security, user security, penetration testing, and bug bounty programs. To achieve AAA, an exchange must pass technical scans and show operational transparency through recurring external audits.
This milestone follows Toobit’s recent Proof of Reserves (PoR) report, independently verified by Hacken. Hacken’s audit reportedly found a collateral ratio above 100% for in-scope assets, including BTC, ETH, USDT, and USDC.
In a broader context of rising crypto incidents, the article cites a 31% year-over-year increase in hacked or stolen funds in early 2026 and notes growing AI-driven cyber risks such as automated contract probing and deepfake phishing. For traders, the Toobit security rating and PoR verification may affect perceived counterparty risk and can shape near-term sentiment around exchange safety.
Bullish
The news is broadly bullish for trading sentiment because a third-party AAA security rating from CER.live directly targets exchange counterparty risk—one of the main concerns during periods of hack-driven selloffs. Coupled with an independently verified PoR (by Hacken) showing collateral ratio above 100% for BTC, ETH, USDT, and USDC, traders may view Toobit as better insulated against insolvency narratives and operational security failures.
In the short term, such certifications and PoR confirmations often support “risk-off to risk-neutral” rotation, potentially increasing deposit confidence and improving liquidity perception. In the long term, repeated external audits, bug bounty programs, and penetration testing can help sustain credibility and reduce the probability of high-impact incident-driven volatility.
Historically, when exchanges publish credible security metrics or verifiable reserves—especially with reputable auditors—markets tend to react more favorably than to purely promotional security claims, though the effect may be modest if spot volume and macro conditions dominate. Here, the AAA security rating is the signal most aligned with trader risk management, supporting a bullish tilt rather than a full market rerating.