What Huobi Token represents

Huobi Token (HT) is an exchange-issued utility token, currently ranked 478th by market capitalization among the assets we track. Huobi Token exists to bind users to an exchange. It functions like a membership token — discounts and access in exchange for holding — so its fortunes are closely linked to that single venue's health.

How the token captures exchange value

The link between Huobi Token and its exchange cuts both ways. Strong volumes and aggressive burns support the token; regulatory trouble or volume flight at the parent venue hits it directly.

Where Huobi Token sits in the market

At $0.1028, Huobi Token carries a market capitalization of $16.67M. Around $76.66K changes hands across exchanges in a typical 24-hour window. That is a turnover of about 0.46% of the float — on the quieter side, which can mean thinner liquidity for large orders.

What the price history shows

Across timeframes, HT shows 24-hour -5.65%, 7-day +77.19%, 30-day -15.47%, 1-year -37.77%. Across roughly the last 366 days of daily candles, HT endured a peak-to-trough drawdown of about 92% before stabilizing.

Volatility profile

Recent action puts Huobi Token in the Extreme-volatility band — it is in a high-volatility regime — these are the conditions where outsized gains and losses both become more likely. Over the last 30 days the move totals -15.47%, a useful input for stop placement and position sizing.

How to evaluate an exchange token like Huobi Token

A grounded read on HT comes down to three questions:

  • Exchange health — the trading volume, market share, and regulatory standing of the platform behind HT.
  • Burn or buyback policy — how exchange revenue translates into reduced HT supply over time.
  • Concentration risk — how dependent the token is on a single venue, and what happens if that venue stumbles.

This page pulls live market data, on-chain stats where available, exchange-by-exchange volume, and our forecast model into one view so you can work through those questions in a single place. None of it is investment advice — it is a structured starting point for your own research.