News

South Korean Crypto Traders Return as Upbit Volume Explodes 273%

Story Highlights
  • Upbit’s 24-hour trading volume jumped 273% to reach $1.84 billion amid renewed demand.

  • Also, Bithumb’s trading volume surged 132.9% to $934.9 million as Korean traders returned.

  • XRP led Upbit’s trading activity with $418.9 million in 24-hour trading volume

South Korean traders are returning to crypto as Bitcoin climbed to a three-month high of $79,500. Upbit’s 24-hour trading volume jumped 273% to $1.84 billion, while Bithumb’s volume rose 132.9%. 

The sharp rise suggests Korean investors may be moving money back into crypto after months of weaker trading activity.

Upbit and Bithumb Traders Lead the Korean Trading Surge

South Korea’s largest crypto exchange, Upbit, saw its 24-hour trading volume jump 273% to $1.84 billion. This rally marks the highest single-day trading volume for Upbit since mid-March. 

Completely outperforming global volume trends over the same trailing 24-hour window.

Add Coinpedia as a trusted source in Google News

Simultaneously, Bithumb, the country’s second-largest exchange, also saw strong growth, with trading volume rising 132.9% to $934.9 million. Together, the two exchanges handled nearly $3 billion in KRW trading volume over 24 hours.

The move also comes as the global crypto market has recovered. The total crypto market cap is now around $2.65 trillion.

Why Are Korean Traders Coming Back?

The recent surge may be linked to a shift in where Korean traders are putting their money. Earlier this year, strong gains in the KOSPI, Samsung and SK Hynix drew more investors toward stocks, while crypto trading slowed. 

As a result, Upbit and Bithumb also saw weaker business activity during that period.

Now, Bitcoin has recovered with a 26% weekly gain, while the KOSPI has pulled back from its recent highs. This shift may be pushing Korean traders to move their focus back to crypto for better returns.

The recent market drop may have also created a buying chance. More than $1.7 billion in leveraged positions were liquidated, pushing prices lower. 

This strong buying has also brought back the Kimchi Premium. Some crypto assets traded 1.8% to 2.4% higher on Upbit and Bithumb than on global exchanges like Coinbase and Binance.

What Are They Buying? The Classic Korean “Altcoin Fever”

The trading surge is not only coming from Bitcoin. XRP led the activity with $418.9 million in volume, ranking ahead of Bitcoin, USDT, and Ethereum on Upbit.

Much of the activity was also seen in high-momentum altcoins and newly listed tokens, showing that Korean traders are once again moving toward riskier assets.

On Bithumb, traders also showed strong interest in Layer-1 and AI-related tokens.

This growing demand for altcoins is important because Korean traders can quickly push trading volumes and prices higher when market sentiment turns bullish.

Show More

Was this writing helpful?

Story Ends Here

Trust with CoinPedia:

CoinPedia has been delivering accurate and timely cryptocurrency and blockchain updates since 2017. All content is created by our expert panel of analysts and journalists, following strict Editorial Guidelines based on E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness). Every article is fact-checked against reputable sources to ensure accuracy, transparency, and reliability. Our review policy guarantees unbiased evaluations when recommending exchanges, platforms, or tools. We strive to provide timely updates about everything crypto & blockchain, right from startups to industry majors.

Investment Disclaimer:

All opinions and insights shared represent the author's own views on current market conditions. Please do your own research before making investment decisions. Neither the writer nor the publication assumes responsibility for your financial choices.

Sponsored and Advertisements:

Sponsored content and affiliate links may appear on our site. Advertisements are marked clearly, and our editorial content remains entirely independent from our ad partners.

Read the Next News
Back to top button