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Why ADA, ETH, XRP, and Other Altcoin Trading Volume Fall Sharply?

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Rizwan Ansari and Sohrab Khawas

Altcoin trading volumes have dropped sharply to their multi-month low, showing weaker investor interest across the crypto market. Meanwhile, lower activity, cautious sentiment, and global uncertainty are pushing traders away from risk.

Money is still moving inside crypto, hinting at a hidden shift. Is this a warning sign, or the start of the next big move?

Altcoin Trading Volume Decline Signals Weak Market Demand

According to data shared by CryptoQuant analyst DarkFost, altcoin trading activity across Binance and other major exchanges has fallen to its lowest levels in months. 

Meanwhile, Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, currently records around $7.7 billion in daily volume, while other exchanges contribute nearly $18.8 billion combined.

These figures are far below earlier highs seen in 2025, highlighting a major slowdown in market participation. The drop suggests that traders are becoming more cautious, especially in an environment where risk-taking is limited.

Even with declining volumes, Binance continues to lead the market. The exchange now controls roughly 40% of total altcoin trading volume, meaning nearly one out of every two trades flows through the platform.

Capital Rotation Shows Liquidity Is Not Leaving Crypto

Despite the drop in volumes, capital is not exiting the crypto market entirely. Instead, it is shifting within the ecosystem. Altcoins now account for nearly 50% of total crypto trading volume, surpassing Bitcoin’s share of around 27%.

This suggests traders are actively rotating funds into large-cap altcoins in search of higher percentage returns. At the same time, Bitcoin dominance stands at 58.92%, showing that BTC still holds a strong position even as capital spreads across other assets.

Meanwhile, the total altcoin market cap, excluding Bitcoin, is currently around $983.3 billion.

Past Volume Spikes Linked to Market Tops and FOMO Cycles

Looking back, major spikes in altcoin trading volume were seen during February and October 2025. During these periods, Binance recorded between $40 billion and $50 billion in volume, while other exchanges reached as high as $91 billion.

These peaks often appeared when the market was forming local tops. Increased activity during such phases is usually driven by FOMO, where retail investors rush in, allowing experienced traders to exit positions.

Although current conditions remain weak, as bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies are all nearly down by 40 to 70% from their peak.

FAQs

Why is altcoin trading volume dropping so sharply?

Altcoin trading volume is dropping due to increased market caution, global uncertainty, and a decline in risk appetite among traders, leading to the lowest participation levels seen in months.

Is money leaving the crypto market right now?

No, money is not leaving; it is rotating. Liquidity is shifting from smaller assets into large-cap altcoins and Bitcoin, indicating that capital is staying within the crypto ecosystem.

Are low trading volumes a sign of a market bottom?

Historically, low volumes suggest consolidation and cautious sentiment. While past peaks in volume often signaled market tops, prolonged low activity can sometimes precede the next significant market move.

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Rizwan Ansari and Sohrab Khawas

Rizwan is an experienced Crypto journalist with almost half a decade of experience covering everything related to the growing crypto industry — from price analysis to blockchain disruption. During this period, he’s authored more than 3,000 news articles for Coinpedia News.

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