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I recently reviewed a data analysis of the Q1 cryptocurrency trading market and wanted to share some interesting observations.
The total trading volume of cryptocurrencies in Q1 was approximately $20.57 trillion, with spot trading accounting for $1.94 trillion and derivatives reaching as high as $18.63 trillion. The ratio of derivatives to spot trading remains stable at around 9.6 times, indicating that during market adjustments, traders prefer to hedge and engage in short-term speculation with derivatives rather than directly allocating in the spot market.
Looking at the leading platforms, a major exchange still holds the top position, with derivatives trading volume around $4.90 trillion, accounting for 34.9% of the Top 10. Interestingly, this platform not only leads in trading volume but also ranks first in holdings, liquidity depth, and fund accumulation, with a significant lead—user assets deposited there account for 73.5%, far surpassing other platforms.
The spot market landscape is relatively more dispersed, with several second-tier platforms holding similar shares, each around 8-10%. However, in the derivatives market, the same major exchange's volume is 2.2 times that of the second place, showing a quite noticeable gap.
Additionally, decentralized derivatives platforms are beginning to attract attention. A certain on-chain platform's Q1 derivatives trading volume has already approached $500 billion, with holdings reaching around $6 billion. Although their scale still lags behind top centralized exchanges, their growth rate is definitely worth noting.
Q1 data shows that after experiencing extreme volatility in Q4 of last year, the market is still in recovery. Trading volume has been shrinking month by month, and holdings have fallen from high levels but are stabilizing. Under this condition, activity in cryptocurrency trading remains concentrated on leading platforms, with liquidity continuously flowing back into areas with higher depth and better execution efficiency. Going forward, attention should be paid to variables such as Federal Reserve policies, the flow of funds into spot ETFs, and the implementation of regulatory frameworks.