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Crypto exchanges are losing retail traders but are filling the gap with Wall Street-style bets

June 6, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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Crypto exchanges are seeing the weakest retail-driven activity in years, but some of the biggest platforms are finding a lucrative new source of volume in Wall Street-style bets on gold, silver, oil, stocks, and indexes.

According to a CryptoQuant report shared with CryptoSlate, the shift is emerging during one of the weakest trading periods for centralized crypto platforms in more than two years.

Spot trading volume fell to $679 billion in April, the lowest monthly level since October 2023, as lower prices and fading retail participation reduced market activity.

Crypto Exchanges Spot Volume
Crypto Exchanges Spot Volume (Source: CryptoQuant)

At the same time, some exchanges are seeing growth in products that look less like crypto speculation and more like traditional macro trading.

As a result, perpetual futures tied to metals, energy, and equities have become one of the fastest-growing segments on several major crypto venues. This shows how platforms built for Bitcoin and Ethereum are expanding into Wall Street-style markets that trade around the clock.

Retail volume falls to multi-year lows

The collapse in spot market turnover illustrates the sheer magnitude of the post-2025 market contraction.

According to the CryptoQuant report, centralized exchange spot volume in April plummeted 46% year-over-year, and sits a staggering 67% below the market top recorded in October 2025.

That contraction has hit the industry’s core business model, which depends on frequent trading, market volatility, and steady participation from retail users.

Still, Binance remained the largest spot venue by cumulative trading volume in 2026, with $1.3 trillion. Bybit followed with $285 billion, while Gate recorded $253 billion and Crypto.com processed $247 billion.

While these top-tier platforms still capture the lion’s share of available trading flow, the underlying data indicate a far less casual ecosystem of participants.

Historically, retail traders are the first demographic to retreat during protracted crypto downturns. Casual investors often exit the market entirely after incurring losses or drastically reduce their positions when prevailing momentum stalls.

Conversely, professional trading desks, automated market makers, and institutional arbitrageurs maintain their presence, as their strategies rely on hedging, executing relative-value trades, and providing market liquidity rather than chasing directional price movements.

This demographic transition has squarely placed the weakness in the derivatives sector, a domain previously dominated by aggressive retail speculation.

Perpetual futures volume has cascaded 53% from its October 2025 highs, closely mirroring the spot market contraction. Binance retains its dominant market share in the perpetual futures space, followed by MEXC, OKX, Bybit, and Gate.

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Crypto Exchanges Perpetual Trading Volume
Crypto Exchanges Perpetual Trading Volume (Source: CryptoQuant)

The parallel decline in both spot and leveraged trading indicates that users are not merely rotating among product types; overall demand for digital asset exposure has fundamentally weakened.

Larger trades point to a different customer base

Despite the pronounced drop in absolute trading volume, a granular look at average transaction sizes reveals a market that is steadily institutionalizing.

Average trade size is an imperfect signal, as large transactions can come from institutions, market makers, high-net-worth traders, or professional accounts. Smaller retail orders tend to pull the average down. Still, the metric helps show where bigger participants are most active.

In 2026, Gate logged the highest average Bitcoin spot trade size among major centralized venues, registering approximately $4,000 per transaction. This figure remains elevated even after cooling from a peak of $6,200 during a wave of institutional onboarding in 2025.

Average Bitcoin Trade Size on Centralized Exchanges
Average Bitcoin Trade Size on Centralized Exchanges (Source: CryptoQuant)

CryptoQuant pointed out that several crypto trading platforms, including Kraken, MEXC, and OKX, similarly ranked at the top of the industry for average Bitcoin spot trade sizes.

Kraken’s presence aligns with its long-standing reputation as a compliance-focused hub for professional entities, while OKX and MEXC have cultivated substantial global bases capable of executing bulk orders.

Meanwhile, this institutional footprint is even more pronounced in derivatives trading.

According to CryptoQuant, Gate led the market in average Bitcoin perpetual futures trade size in 2026 at roughly $8,900.

At the height of the 2025 market cycle, this metric briefly reached an astonishing $24,700 in August before normalizing. Kraken and OKX also maintain leading positions in derivatives trade sizes.

This trend suggests Gate has become a more important execution venue for larger Bitcoin trades in both spot and derivatives markets.

Kraken and OKX also remained among the leading venues by average Bitcoin futures trade size, reinforcing the divide between platforms that attract larger execution and those that rely more heavily on broad retail flow.

Notably, this consistency extends to Ethereum markets where Kraken, Gate, MEXC, and OKX continue to dominate average Ethereum spot trade sizes. Gate has also firmly established its presence in this top tier following sustained growth that began in early 2024.

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This uniform pattern across multiple assets and product lines indicates that the shift toward wholesale, large-scale execution is a structural market evolution rather than an isolated anomaly.

Liquidity concentrates around fewer venues

This professional consolidation is heavily dependent on the underlying market structure, specifically order-book depth. Institutional participants require deep liquidity to enter and exit substantial positions without triggering severe price slippage or widening bid-ask spreads.

In Bitcoin spot markets, Gate and Binance have maintained among the deepest 1% order books among major exchanges, averaging roughly 200,000 to 250,000 BTC in depth over the period tracked.

Crypto Exchanges Order Book Size
Crypto Exchanges Order Book Size (Source: CryptoQuant)

The perpetual futures market, while inherently more competitive, displays a similar concentration of liquidity. Gate regularly leads the pack, offering Bitcoin perpetual depth ranging from 750,000 to 1.3 million BTC daily.

Hyperliquid, the leading DEX platform, has surprisingly emerged as a formidable decentralized competitor, maintaining depth above 600,000 BTC.

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Meanwhile, traditional heavyweights like Binance and OKX remain robust, generally fluctuating between 500,000 and 850,000 BTC in depth.

These figures show why liquidity has become a central battleground where exchanges with deep books can attract larger traders. In turn, these larger traders can bring greater liquidity, reinforcing the venue’s position as a preferred execution hub.

In a market where retail volume is falling, that feedback loop becomes more important. Platforms with thinner books may struggle to compete for professional activity, while larger venues can use liquidity to expand into new products beyond crypto.

Cartoon of retail traders leaving a crypto exchange while gold, silver, oil, and stocks traders take their place.

Crypto exchanges push into macro trading

Having secured deep liquidity and professional clientele, the most dominant crypto platforms are now leveraging their infrastructure to encroach on traditional finance.

CryptoQuant noted that trading volume for traditional-finance perpetual futures on crypto exchanges surged in 2026, reaching about $450 billion per month in March. Metals-linked contracts drove most of the activity, with gold and silver accounting for more than 90% of volume during the peak month.

The timing tracks a broader macro backdrop, with gold and silver rallying as investors reacted to inflation concerns.

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At the same time, equities reached new highs amid optimism about artificial intelligence, while oil markets became more volatile amid geopolitical tensions involving the United States and Iran.

Crypto exchanges capitalized on this macro turbulence to offer traders a familiar structure in a different venue: perpetual futures that trade 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Perpetual futures are common in crypto because they allow traders to take leveraged long or short positions without an expiration date.

Extending that structure to gold, silver, oil, and stock-linked products gives crypto-native platforms a way to compete for macro trading activity that has traditionally been concentrated within brokerages, futures exchanges, and contracts-for-difference platforms.

CryptoQuant stated that the early demand has been strongest in metals. Gold and silver became the primary gateway for traders on crypto exchanges to express views on traditional markets.

More recently, oil-linked products have grown as energy volatility increased. Meanwhile, equity-linked contracts remain smaller, but they indicate that exchanges are testing a wider range of traditional assets.

Gate and Binance dominate the new segment

Still, CryptoQuant noted that the booming market for traditional-finance futures is largely dominated by a few exchanges.

For context, Gate handled nearly $290 billion in TradFi futures volume in March, far ahead of other platforms. This jump was mostly driven by gold and silver trading.

Crypto Exchanges TradFi Perpetual Trading Volume
Crypto Exchanges TradFi Perpetual Trading Volume (Source: CryptoQuant)

Binance ranked second, hitting $109 billion in March and maintaining high activity through May at $64 billion. MEXC, Bitget, and Bybit also saw increases as traders looked beyond metals into other asset classes.

Looking at the year as a whole, the market is highly concentrated. So far in 2026, Gate leads with about $368 billion in TradFi futures volume. Binance follows with $298 billion. Together, these two exchanges account for about two-thirds of the entire market.

MEXC is next with $179 billion, followed by Bitget with $65 billion. Bybit, despite being a major player in crypto derivatives, has handled a smaller $24 billion in traditional futures.

These numbers show how crypto exchanges are trying to adapt to the current market situation. Their original business relied on volatile digital tokens and everyday people making speculative bets.

Now, the focus is shifting to professional traders, deep market liquidity, and giving users access to traditional assets around the clock.

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