WhiteBIT launches WB Check to simplify digital asset transfers

Published at 2025-11-12 15:41:52

WhiteBIT on November 12 rolled out WB Check, a new feature that streamlines transfers between users on different wallets and platforms without requiring a WhiteBIT account. The tool is designed to make sending assets to recipients on other exchanges or non‑custodial wallets easier, removing the need for temporary account creation and simplifying one‑off payments and deposits.

The update could lower onboarding friction and boost token utility — including for WhiteBIT’s WBT token — by making off‑exchange flows more convenient. WhiteBIT describes the launch as part of broader efforts to improve cross‑platform interoperability; users should nonetheless continue to verify addresses and follow security best practices when sending funds. The move positions WhiteBIT to capture more inbound flows as exchanges compete on ease of transfer.

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