WhiteBIT 2025 year in review: US launch, WBT all-time high, and institutional expansion

WhiteBIT 2025 year in review: US launch, WBT all-time high, and institutional expansion - GNcrypto

WhiteBIT closed 2025 processing $3 trillion in annual trading volume across 150+ countries. The exchange launched WhiteBIT US as a separate entity, saw its native token WBT hit $64.11 (up 1784% year-over-year), and expanded institutional services to include OTC trading and custody solutions.

In 2025, WhiteBIT entered new markets, expanded its institutional product suite, and processed approximately $3 trillion in annual trading volume. The exchange now serves over 8 million users across 150+ countries and operates as part of W Group, a fintech ecosystem covering 35 million users globally. Key developments included a US market entry, partnerships with Juventus FC and FC Barcelona, and WBT token inclusion in five S&P Cryptocurrency Indices.

In December 2025, WhiteBIT announced the year’s results from its base in Vilnius, Lithuania, covering geographic expansion, product development, and institutional service rollout across retail and B2B segments.

WhiteBIT 2025 year in review: US launch, WBT all-time high, and institutional expansion

US market entry and global expansion

WhiteBIT launched WhiteBIT US as a separate legal entity operating independently in the United States. The platform went live with spot trading, instant exchange, and fiat on/off-ramp services. Corporate and institutional products are planned for later phases as the US operation scales.

Beyond the US, WhiteBIT expanded operations in Australia, Argentina, and Brazil during 2025. In the Middle East, the exchange signed a cooperation agreement with Durrah AlFodah Holding in Saudi Arabia, covering collaboration on blockchain infrastructure, CBDC research, tokenization projects, and mining initiatives aligned with Saudi Vision 2030.

WBT reaches $64 and enters S&P indices

WhiteBIT Coin (WBT) hit an all-time high of $64.11 in 2025, representing a 1784.1% increase year-over-year. The token marked three years since launch and was included in five S&P Cryptocurrency Indices during the year, reflecting growing recognition from institutional market benchmarks.

WhiteBIT and WBT also appeared in exchange and market rankings published by CoinDesk, Kaiko, and CoinGlass. The performance followed broader crypto market momentum but outpaced many platform tokens in percentage terms.

Product rollout: Nova Card, WhitePool, trading infrastructure

The WhiteBIT Nova debit card crossed €50 million in cumulative transaction volume during 2025. Average monthly spending per user exceeded €750, with most transactions concentrated in everyday categories: groceries (21%), food and cafés (19%), and subscriptions (14.5%). WhiteBIT introduced new card designs during the year, expanding customization options.

WhitePool, WhiteBIT’s Bitcoin mining pool, increased hashrate from 7 EH/s to over 10 EH/s. The pool mined 502 blocks and distributed 1,503.41 BTC to users in 2025, with an average lucky rate of 104% over the year. WhiteBIT added a referral program for WhitePool participants as part of the mining offering.

On the trading side, WhiteBIT’s infrastructure now processes over 1 million operations per second. Product updates included Hedge Mode for futures, expanded Buy Crypto and Flex Earn functionality, interface updates across web and mobile, affiliate dashboard improvements, and a real-time Best Bid/Ask WebSocket stream. The exchange also introduced WB Check, a product allowing simplified crypto transfers without requiring full recipient onboarding.

WhiteBIT 2025 year in review: US launch, WBT all-time high, and institutional expansion

Partnerships: Juventus FC, FC Barcelona, Visa, TradingView

WhiteBIT entered a global partnership with Juventus FC in 2025, with the WhiteBIT logo featured on the first team’s kit sleeve. The partnership led to the launch of the Juventus Fan Zone and ticket and membership discounts for WhiteBIT Nova Debit Card holders.

The exchange continued its partnership with FC Barcelona, running joint activations around the club’s return to Spotify Camp Nou. WhiteBIT also maintained partnerships with Visa, TradingView, Tether, and FACEIT, and organized the International Crypto Trading Cup (ICTC), a live-streamed trading competition.

B2B and institutional services

WhiteBIT expanded its institutional product suite in 2025, adding OTC trading, portfolio margin, liquidity provision, custody solutions, and payments for business. Existing services like Token Listing and Crypto-as-a-Service (CaaS) were upgraded to support broader international demand – token listings became faster, and CaaS was streamlined for fintech companies and banks integrating crypto infrastructure.

The exchange organized its first Institutional Night at the FC Barcelona Museum, gathering industry leaders for closed, high-level discussions. The event highlighted WhiteBIT’s growing focus on institutional clients alongside its retail business.

Security and compliance

During 2025, WhiteBIT updated internal AML, security, and compliance frameworks to support operations across additional jurisdictions. Changes included updates to compliance policies, transaction monitoring procedures, and account protection mechanisms. WhiteBIT’s compliance practices were referenced in an external case study published by Crystal Intelligence.

The exchange maintains an AAA security rating from CER.live and holds CCSS Level 3 certification.

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