Is it worth investing in $WTC

Reasons for Caution (High Risks)

Massive Drop from Its All-Time High (ATH): WTC reached its highest price in January 2018 (around $38 to $45 USD). Today, it trades in a range of $0.001 USD to $0.03 USD. This represents a loss of value of more than 99% since its peak, indicating an almost total loss for investors who bought at its height.

Low Market Capitalization and Ranking: With its current price, the market capitalization of WTC is very low, placing it in a very inferior ranking (often below position 2900 or 6600 on cryptocurrency lists). This suggests a lack of general interest and liquidity compared to market leaders.

Low Trading Volume: The daily trading volume of WTC is often very low, and even on some platforms, it appears as "N/A" or insignificant. A low volume indicates a lack of liquidity, meaning it may be difficult to buy or sell large amounts of WTC without significantly affecting its price.

Delisting from Major Exchanges: An important red flag is that Binance, one of the largest exchanges in the world, announced the removal of WTC from its platform starting December 2024 (and it has already been completed as of the current date of June 2025) due to "low activity" and "unethical behavior." Being delisted from such a relevant exchange drastically reduces the accessibility and visibility of a cryptocurrency, negatively impacting its liquidity and credibility.

Lack of Momentum and Adoption: Despite the idea of integrating blockchain, IoT, and RFID in the supply chain being technologically interesting, the project has not achieved massive adoption or significant momentum in the market in recent years, which is reflected in its price.

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