Centralized crypto exchanges lost 31.2% of their spot crypto trading volume in July, falling to $727 billion and marking the lowest monthly total since October 2023. Decentralized exchanges also lost volume, but only 9.82%, settling at $176 billion.
Nearly 1 in 5 crypto spot trades now happen on DEXs as centralized exchange volume collapses
Centralized crypto exchanges lost 31.2% of their spot crypto trading volume in July, falling to $727 billion and marking the lowest monthly total since October 2023. Decentralized exchanges also lost volume, but only 9.82%, settling at…
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Aug 20, 2026 at 1:20 PM UTC · Updated 5 分钟前 · 5 分钟阅读

That gap pushed DEXs to a record 19.5% share of combined spot volume.
| Venue type | July spot volume | Monthly change | What the number shows |
|---|---|---|---|
| Centralized exchanges | $727B | -31.2% | CEX spot activity collapsed to the weakest level since Oct. 2023 |
| Decentralized exchanges | $176B | -9.82% | DEXs also fell, but proved more resilient |
| DEX share of combined spot | 19.5% | Record high | Share rose because the denominator shifted, not because DEX volume surged |
Where the CEX collapse concentrated
BlockBeats' July crypto trading-platform ranking shows spot volume on major CEXs fell 35.5% month over month, while perpetual futures volume fell a smaller 19.6%.
The gap suggests spot was the weakest part of centralized crypto trading, while demand for leveraged trading proved relatively more resilient. The same dataset showed major CEX website traffic rose 3.0% even as app downloads slipped 2.1%, pointing to caution.
Robinhood's app recorded $18 billion of crypto trading in the second quarter, down 35% year over year, even as equity notional volume on the same platform jumped 85% and options activity rose 50%.
Coinbase said consumer crypto spot volume fell 38% year over year in the same quarter, while derivatives and prediction markets partly offset the decline.
TRM Labs separately estimated global retail-oriented crypto activity fell 11% year over year to $979 billion in the first quarter, the second straight quarterly contraction.
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