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Crypto trading had a blast in June – Here is a look at the numbers

TL;DR

  • June saw a 14.2% rise in combined spot and derivatives trading volumes, marking the first increase in three months.
  • Spot trading volume grew by 16.4% to $575bn, although still at historically low levels.
  • Derivatives trading volume also increased by 13.7% to $2.13tn, but its market share fell slightly.
  • Binance continues to dominate crypto trading, although its market share is declining.

June was a significant month for the world of cryptocurrency. An interesting wave of optimism washed over the crypto market, bringing about a rise in crypto trading volumes and shedding some positive light after a period of uncertainty.

A potent mix of increased activity by retail and institutional investors, high-profile filings for Bitcoin ETFs, and a growing acceptance of cryptocurrencies led to a visible uptick in crypto trading. Let’s dive into the specifics to understand what this means for the market.

Crypto trading took the spotlight

First off, crypto trading demonstrated impressive resilience, with the overall trading volume experiencing a 14.2% uptick to a hefty $2.71 trillion. This surge in volume ended a three-month downturn and can be attributed primarily to a change in market sentiment and the ensuing optimism.

Indeed, the situation was stirred by the high-profile filings for spot Bitcoin ETFs by prominent traditional financial companies such as BlackRock and others.

Spot trading, a sector of the market that had previously been in a slump for three months, showed signs of resurgence. This area saw a 16.4% increase to reach $575 billion.

The turnaround was prompted by a combination of factors. One significant element was the increased volatility in the wake of the lawsuits against Binance.US and Coinbase.

The other was the upbeat sentiment stemming from the Bitcoin ETF filings. It’s noteworthy that despite this positive trajectory, these volumes still represent historically low levels and are the least since the fourth quarter of 2019.

In contrast, the derivatives trading market experienced its first volume increment in three months, recording a 13.7% growth to $2.13 trillion. Yet, its market share slipped slightly for the first time in four months to 78.7%.

Evolving crypto exchange landscape

The digital marketplace landscape was not left untouched by this trend. Binance, for instance, saw a slip in its spot trading market share for the fourth month in a row, plummeting to 41.6% in June.

However, it still maintained its position as the biggest venue for derivatives trading, registering $1.21 trillion in volumes.

On the other hand, OKX, the second-largest derivatives platform, saw its trading volumes leap by 44.9% to $416 billion in June, and its market share grew to 19.5% – its highest since April 2022.

Institutional interest, a key driver in the crypto trading world, was particularly conspicuous in BTC futures. The CME exchange experienced a 23.6% increase in total derivatives volume to $48.3 billion.

BTC futures trading was a substantial part of this growth, seeing a 28.6% rise to $37.9 billion – the highest volume traded since November 2021.

This heightened institutional activity provides evidence of increased speculation in response to the SEC’s pending decision on multiple Bitcoin ETF filings. To put it into context, the rise in BTC futures volume signals growing involvement from institutional entities.

To wrap up, June’s numbers depict an optimistic picture for the crypto trading landscape, characterized by a robust recovery in trading volumes and an increase in institutional interest.

The resurgence in spot and derivatives trading and the changing dynamics in the crypto exchange landscape underline the sector’s flexibility.

Disclaimer: The information provided is not trading advice. Cryptopolitan.com holds no liability for any investments made based on the information provided on this page. We strongly recommend independent research and/or consultation with a qualified professional before making any investment decision.

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Jai Hamid

Jai Hamid is a passionate writer with a keen interest in blockchain technology, the global economy, and literature. She dedicates most of her time to exploring the transformative potential of crypto and the dynamics of worldwide economic trends.

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