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What stability looks like in DeFi: a data-driven look at WBT's behavior in 2025

DeFi isn’t exactly known for stability. Between hype cycles, market-wide volatility and social-media-triggered moves, most tokens tend to mirror the chaos around them. But every now and then, a token breaks that pattern.

In 2025, $WBT coin has shown a different trajectory - not only resisting downturns, but reaching five new all-time highs in less than six months!

WBT chart

While most centralised exchange tokens ($BNB, $OKB, $KCS, $GT) have stayed flat or fallen below their historical highs, $WBT has continued climbing. For reference:

$BNB hit its ATH of $788.84 in Dec 2023 and hasn't surpassed it since
$OKB last peaked in Mar 2024
$KCS hasn’t seen a new ATH since 2021
Only $GT joined WBT in reaching a new ATH in 2025

🧨 There are several macro signals that align with WBT's recent rise, and prove its growth as infrastructure-backed:

  • trading volume surged alongside each ATH;
  • liquidity pools deepened, especially post-margin launch;
  • holder count steadily increased (on-chain data shows consistent wallet growth).
  • the announcement of WhiteBIT’s partnership with Juventus brought major visibility and reputational weight.

WBT's case challenges a common assumption in crypto: that price action must come from hype & artificial pump. In contrast, it shows that consistent development, deep integration and clear tokenomics can still drive growth - even in noisy market conditions. For a deeper dive into WBT's recent performance, check the full article from CoinMarketCap.

If you're building in 2025, WBT is a reminder that steady growth still comes from solving real problems, not just riding trends.

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