Centralized exchange volume hit $8 trillion in October 2025. By March 2026 it was sitting at $4.3 trillion. That is a 48% drop in five months.



What makes this more interesting is where the remaining volume is living. Over 70% of all CEX activity in March was perpetual futures, not spot. Traders are not buying and holding. They are leveraging positions and moving fast.

Binance still controls roughly 40% of the perpetuals market. $1.4 trillion in March alone. The overall market shrank almost in half but Binance's share of what remains is still dominant.

Gate.io moved $56 billion in spot volume during March. That puts it right behind Bybit in the rankings. Not a small number considering the environment everyone is operating in.

$BTC is still trading above $72,000 through all of this. Price held up but the activity behind it tells a different story. Less volume usually means fewer participants, and fewer participants means price moves can get sharper in either direction.

My read is that the market is in a quiet consolidation phase right now. Volume this low does not stay low forever. Something usually breaks the pattern, either a flush or a surge.

The last time CEX volume was at these levels was seventeen months ago. That context matters more than the percentage drop alone.

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