According to RootData's latest stock spot exchange ranking, Binance, Bitget, and Gate remain the top three. The ranking is based on public trading and order book data, comparing trading scale, liquidity and active products in the stock spot market, as well as stock product and brokerage channel coverage. Binance tops the list with a score of 86.3, roughly $59.9894 million in 24h public order book volume, and a 34.07% market share. Bitget follows at 84.04, with about $45.3554 million and a 25.76% share. Gate ranks third with 75.25, about $10.6176 million and a 6.03% share. The top three together hold about 65.86% of the market. Compared with August 7, all three improved their composite scores, with Bitget seeing the largest rise, up 8.5 points in three days.
ChainCatcher reports that RootData's latest ranking of stock spot exchanges has Binance, Bitget and Gate still occupying the top three spots.
The list uses public trading and order book data to compare the scale of trading, liquidity and active products in the stock spot market, and also displays how stock products and brokerage channels are covered.
Top 3 data
- Binance - No.1, score 86.3, 24h public order book volume of about $59.9894 million, market share 34.07%.
- Bitget - No.2, score 84.04, 24h volume of about $45.3554 million, market share 25.76%.
- Gate - No.3, score 75.25, 24h volume of about $10.6176 million, market share 6.03%.
The three together account for roughly 65.86% of the market. Compared with August 7 data, all three saw their composite scores rise, and Bitget was the biggest gainer, up 8.5 points over three days.
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