On many exchanges, traders argue with support about why their VIP level hasn’t moved. Screenshots, tickets, waiting. I’d rather let numbers speak — especially when trading $BTC at scale.
Last month on WhiteBIT, after a heavy trading period, my account still showed Unstoppable (Level 5). Instead of opening a ticket, I checked the mechanics.
VIP status is based on two variables over a rolling 30 days:

Total trading volume (spot + margin + futures, in USDT)
Average account balance
Each maps to a tier — and your final VIP level is simply the lower of the two.
Over those 30 days:
Average balance: ~60,000 USDT → Level 5 (≥50k)
Trading volume: Level 7 (10M+ spot, 200M+ futures)
The result? Level 5 — not because of a system error, but because my balance never crossed 150k. Exactly how the rules are designed.
This is what I appreciate most: VIP isn’t hope-based. It’s transparent. The numbers tell you clearly whether the next step is more capital or more turnover.
Give it 60 seconds a month.
Match your balance and volume to the table, and you’ll know your real tier, fees, and limits — no emotions, no tickets, just structure.
In trading, clarity is an edge.
