
Crypto Exchanges
WhiteBIT
8.4/10
Score

Crypto Exchanges
WhiteBIT Review
8.4/10
GoodVerdict
Base fees, KYC gating, listed asset counts, fiat rails, and a third-party PoR report are all publicly available. The strongest case is around execution, derivatives tooling, API depth, and product breadth rather than pure public-disclosure quality. The score is still capped by a not-fully-clear global license matrix, limited public reliability stats, and a PoR report that is a point-in-time snapshot of in-scope assets rather than a full financial audit.
Pros
- ✓Top-tier security posture, with a AAA rating and No. 3 ranking on CER.live, plus WhiteBIT’s public claim of a zero-hack history and 96% of assets held in cold storage.
- ✓Strong yield appeal through WhiteBIT Earn and WBT-linked benefits, with public WhiteBIT materials citing returns up to 22.1% on some programs.
- ✓Built for advanced users, with sub-accounts, robust API tooling, TradingView integration, 15+ chart types, and 110+ drawing tools for detailed analysis and team-based workflows.
- ✓Strong fiat support relative to many crypto-native venues, with 9 fiat currencies and multiple rails including SEPA, card payments, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.
- ✓A meaningful native ecosystem around WBT, with exchange perks for holders and added utility through Whitechain, where WBT functions as the native coin for network activity.
- ✓The WhiteBIT Nova card adds real everyday utility, with support for multiple crypto balances, cashback options in BTC or WBT, and Apple Pay and Google Pay compatibility.
Cons
- ✗The global regulatory picture is still hard to read from one page; WhiteBIT discloses a multi-entity structure, but a clean retail license matrix is not easy to verify publicly.
- ✗The PoR report is meaningful but still a snapshot of in-scope assets, not a full financial audit or live reserve dashboard.
- ✗Public reliability metrics such as uptime targets, outage history, and independent spread or depth data are not clearly published.
- ✗Some country and product restrictions are more complex than the homepage summary implies, especially for EEA users and several higher-risk or sanctioned jurisdictions.
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Last updated
May 3, 2026

