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CryptoCompare Publishes Monthly Exchange Review for Dec 2018

Traders Magazine Online News, January 29, 2019

John D'Antona Jr.

CryptoCompare, the global cryptocurrency market data provider, today published its December 2018 Exchange Review, offering institutional and retail investors insights into the cryptocurrency exchange industry.

The December Monthly Review provides an overview of current exchange market concentrations as well as a monthly evaluation of how spot volumes vs futures volumes have developed historically, including both crypto exchanges (BitMex and BitflyerFX) and traditional exchanges (CBOE and CME). We have also conducted an order book analysis which aims to highlight the most stable exchanges.

The complete December Exchange Review can be found here.

Highlights include:

•             ?The top 10 exchanges represented more than 60% of total spot market volume in December. This has not changed significantly in recent months.

•             The proportion of futures trading volume increased from 22% in November to 28% in December. BitMex XBT perpetual futures volumes increased 17.7% in December while XBTUSD futures of CME and CBOE decreased 45.5% and 48.0% respectively since November. Regulated exchanges (CME and CBOE) represented only 2.88% of the total crypto futures market in December

•             Trading volume from exchanges that offer fiat pairs decreased by 40% in December while crypto to crypto exchange volume decreased by 7.7%. Crypto to crypto exchanges represented three quarters of spot volume in December. However, the majority of exchanges offer fiat to crypto trading

•             Stable Coins: ?Tether (USDT) continues to represent the majority of Bitcoin trading into fiat or stable coins at 65% of total monthly volume in December. In December, the proportion of Bitcoin trading into Tether increased 16.5% since November. Pairs trading from USDT represent the largest markets for stable coins with PAX representing the majority of trading volume in December at 75% of total monthly volume. USDT trading into PAX increased 70% since the previous month.

•             Top Exchange Volumes: ?Binance was the top exchange in December by total monthly volume, followed by OKEX and ZB. Total monthly trading volume among the top 10 exchanges dropped 7.5% on average since November. Binance, OKEX and ZB dropped 13%, 5% and 19% respectively while exchanges BitZ and IDAX contrastingly experienced a 57% and 9% increase in trading volume respectively.

•             Order Book Analysis: Among top exchanges, average order book depth down for their top 5 markets have fallen steadily, decreasing 22% since November. This is consistent with the bearish trend we have witnessed over the last few months. Bitfinex, Kraken and Bitstamp maintained the most stable markets in December, while exchanges CoinBene, Bitforex, IDAX showed thin markets combined with high volumes

•             In December, three new exchanges (CryptoExchangeWS, XS2, and SafeCoin) were added to CryptoCompare

Charles Hayter, CEO of CryptoCompare, said: “We are delighted to see increasing levels of interest in our monthly crypto exchange review, from both retail and institutional investors. There is a clear appetite for reliable and accurate data that can be trusted as the basis for investment decisions and we pride ourselves in acting as gatekeeper for clean crypto market data.”

The Methodology: CryptoCompare’s Monthly Exchange Review evaluates the consistency and quality of exchange data, which is incorporated into CryptoCompare’s real-time Aggregate Index Methodology (the CCCAGG), used to calculate the best price estimation of cryptocurrency pairs traded across global exchanges. It aggregates transactional data from more than 70 exchanges using a 24-hour volume weighted average for every cryptocurrency pair. Constituent CCCAGG exchanges are reviewed and amended each month to ensure that the most representative and reliable market data is used in CCCAGG pair pricing calculations.

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