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Binance Dominates Spot Trading With Nearly 40% Market Share

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CoinGecko’s top 10 spot exchange rankings by cumulative volume from August 2025 through January 2026 show Binance in a commanding lead with $3.54 trillion and 39.6% market share, while the remaining nine exchanges cluster tightly between 6.1% and 8.2% with no clear second-place challenger.

The Numbers

Binance processed $3.54 trillion in cumulative spot volume over the six-month period, nearly five times more than the second-ranked exchange. MEXC sits second at $0.73 trillion and 8.2%, followed by Bybit at $0.69 trillion and 7.7%, and Gate at $0.68 trillion and 7.6%. MEXC, Bybit, and Gate are separated by just 0.6 percentage points despite being ranked second through fourth.

The compression below that is even tighter. HTX, Toobit, and Crypto.com all recorded $0.56 trillion and identical 6.2% market share. KuCoin, PancakeSwap, and Uniswap each came in at $0.55 trillion, $0.55 trillion, and $0.54 trillion respectively, all at 6.1%. Seven of the ten exchanges in the ranking are separated by just 2.1 percentage points.

Two Notable Inclusions

PancakeSwap and Uniswap appearing in a top 10 spot exchange list alongside centralized venues is worth pausing on. Both are decentralized exchanges. Their presence at 6.1% market share each, matching or exceeding KuCoin, signals that DEX volume has scaled to a point where it is directly competitive with established centralized platforms on a cumulative basis.

The data covers August 2025 through January 2026, a period that included the post-election crypto rally, the Bitcoin all-time high above $100,000, and the subsequent correction into early 2026. High-volume periods tend to favor established platforms with deep liquidity, which makes the DEX performance relative to centralized exchanges more notable rather than less.

What the Gap Tells Us

Binance’s 39.6% share means it processes more spot volume than the other nine top exchanges combined. That concentration has been a persistent feature of the crypto exchange landscape for years and shows no sign of narrowing based on this data. Regulatory pressure, including the 2024 DOJ settlement and ongoing compliance requirements, has not meaningfully eroded Binance’s volume dominance.

The tight clustering of everyone else suggests the market below Binance has reached a competitive equilibrium where no single exchange has found a durable advantage over the others. MEXC’s high listing volume strategy, covered in earlier reporting this week showing 99 monthly listings versus Coinbase’s 9, has translated into second place by volume but not a breakaway position. The access model and the selective model are producing similar volume outcomes at the macro level.

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Mishal Ali
Mishal Ali
Mishal Ali is a passionate crypto journalist with over five years of experience in finance and cryptocurrency reporting. She has worked with renowned platforms like TronWeekly, delivering in-depth market insights and industry updates. She also runs personal blogs to explore these topics further. In her free time, Mishal loves watching movies and staying inspired through creative storytelling.
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