# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Trading Volume

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Trading Volume", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

The Midfield Battle of Perp DEX: The Declining, The Self-Rescuers, and The Latecomers

The article "Perp DEX Midfield Battle: The Declining, The Self-Rescuers, and The Newcomers" discusses the shifting landscape of decentralized perpetual exchanges (Perp DEX). Hyperliquid saw a weekly trading volume of approximately $15 billion, driven largely by commodity contracts like crude oil, gold, and silver amid geopolitical tensions and market volatility. Meanwhile, GMX Labs is hiring a CEO, moving away from its founder-driven model, and dYdX's market share dropped from 73% in early 2023 to single digits by late 2024. The decline of GMX and dYdX is attributed to several factors: reliance on token incentives that inflated trading volumes artificially, architectural limitations (e.g., GMX's liquidity pool model capping open interest, dYdX's costly migration to Cosmos), and misjudging key competitive factors like performance and market maker density. Hyperliquid, in contrast, grew slowly without VC backing or token incentives. It built its own L1 chain with a fully on-chain order book, focusing on transparency to attract market makers. It strategically expanded into traditional assets only after establishing a robust ecosystem, enabling it to capture demand during events like the Iran crisis. It now leads with ~54% of open interest among top Perp DEXs, ahead of Aster (~15%). The article concludes that the first generation of Perp DEXs is transitioning to professional management, while new opportunities lie in replacing traditional financial infrastructure, as Hyperliquid demonstrates by handling real-world demand.

marsbit03/27 09:31

The Midfield Battle of Perp DEX: The Declining, The Self-Rescuers, and The Latecomers

marsbit03/27 09:31

From Speculation to Utility: Why AI and Stablecoins Remain Unfazed by the Bear Market?

Despite the overall downturn in the cryptocurrency market in 2026, the AI and stablecoin sectors have outperformed, showing resilience and continued adoption. While Bitcoin price dropped by 18.5% and the total crypto market cap fell to $2.42 trillion, these two areas recorded significant growth in usage and market activity. Key data highlights include: - The AI token sector declined by only 14% in Q1 2026, the smallest drop among major categories. - Stablecoin total market cap reached a record $3.2 trillion, with monthly trading volume hitting $1.8 trillion in February 2026, also a historic high. USDC supply grew by 220% since November 2023, reaching $78 billion, while ChatGPT’s weekly active users increased tenfold to 900 million during the same period. Tether’s USDT remains the leading stablecoin with a $184 billion market cap. The convergence of AI and stablecoins is driven by structural trends: AI requires fast, low-cost payment systems, and stablecoins serve as ideal “internet money.” Both sectors benefit from real-world utility beyond speculation—AI enhances productivity and security, while stablecoins provide efficient global dollar distribution and settlement infrastructure. This shift reflects a broader market transition from speculation to practical, infrastructure-focused applications, positioning AI and stablecoins for sustained growth.

marsbit03/27 09:04

From Speculation to Utility: Why AI and Stablecoins Remain Unfazed by the Bear Market?

marsbit03/27 09:04

RootData: February 2026 Cryptocurrency Exchange Transparency Research Report

RootData's February 2026 Cryptocurrency Exchange Transparency Research Report highlights key industry trends and a top 10 exchange ranking: Binance, OKX, Coinbase, Kraken, Gate, Upbit, Kucoin, Crypto.com, HTX, and Bitget. The ranking is based on metrics like trading volume, reserves, listing performance, compliance, and transparency. In February, the overall spot trading volume fell 4.7% to $895.2 billion, attributed to weak market conditions, a lack of directional price movement, and the Chinese New Year holiday reducing activity. New token listings hit a low, with only 10-15 new tokens launched. A significant majority (82%) of newly listed tokens had a transparency score above 60%, indicating a strong preference for transparent projects. A notable trend was increased M&A activity in the Asia-Pacific region, with traditional finance giants acquiring exchanges like Korbit, Coinhako, and Independent Reserve. Key exchange performances varied: - **Binance** remained #1 but saw a 19.7% drop in volume, potentially due to negative press from a previous incident. - **OKX** rose to #2 with a 4.3% volume increase, maintaining a conservative listing strategy. - **Coinbase** saw a 2.3% volume rise and pursued an active, transparency-focused listing strategy. - **Gate's** volume fell 11.7% but it secured a key EU payment institution license. Other notable developments included Kraken launching tokenized stock perpetuals, Gemini exiting Europe and undergoing executive departures, and Crypto.com receiving conditional approval for a U.S. national bank charter.

marsbit03/17 10:35

RootData: February 2026 Cryptocurrency Exchange Transparency Research Report

marsbit03/17 10:35

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