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  • WhiteBIT is the first exchange to secure Level 3 certification under the Cryptocurrency Security Standard (CCSS).
  • The certification guarantees enhanced security for over 5.5 million global users by implementing cutting-edge technologies and recovery systems.

On December 5, 2024, WhiteBIT, a prominent European cryptocurrency exchange, made history by becoming the first exchange globally to achieve the highest level of security certification under the Cryptocurrency Security Standard (CCSS). This Level 3 certification sets a new industry benchmark, underscoring WhiteBIT’s commitment to user security and trust.

What is the Cryptocurrency Security Standard (CCSS)?

The CCSS, developed by the CryptoCurrency Certification Consortium (C4), is a comprehensive security framework designed specifically for cryptocurrency exchanges and platforms. It addresses the unique challenges in securing digital assets, complementing traditional security standards like ISO 27001 and PCI DSS. The CCSS defines three levels of certification, with Level 3 being the most stringent, requiring advanced measures for security, including multi-signature wallets, robust access control systems, detailed audit trails, and disaster recovery plans.

WhiteBIT’s journey to this certification involved extensive scrutiny by Hacken, a cybersecurity firm authorized by C4 to audit compliance. The review process, which spanned three years of preparation followed by a 2.5-month audit, included detailed inspections of WhiteBIT’s hot and cold wallets, in-depth interviews with staff, and the submission of over 100 security documents. The final audit report, a thorough 97-page analysis, confirms that WhiteBIT has met all the rigorous requirements set forth by the CCSS.

Why Is This Certification So Crucial?

The CCSS Level 3 certification offers several critical advantages to WhiteBIT’s users. It guarantees enhanced security for users’ funds by minimizing the risk of theft or hacks through multi-signature wallets and other advanced technologies. Additionally, the certification reduces human error, ensuring that only authorized personnel can access sensitive systems, further safeguarding user assets. Lastly, WhiteBIT’s robust disaster recovery protocols provide assurance that users’ assets are protected even in the event of unforeseen disruptions.

Volodymyr Nosov, WhiteBIT’s CEO, highlighted that this achievement reflects the company’s ongoing efforts to establish itself as a trusted platform in the cryptocurrency space, noting, “Our goal isn’t just to drive innovation but to ensure that these advancements are built on a secure foundation.” With over 5.5 million users worldwide, this certification reinforces WhiteBIT’s position as a leader in secure cryptocurrency exchanges.