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US Crypto Exchanges Nearly Double Spot Market Share to 15% as ETF Era Deepens BTC Liquidity

Nathan Sinclair by Nathan Sinclair
March 17, 2026
in Crypto Exchanges
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US crypto exchange spot market share has risen from about 8% to nearly 15% over the past year, according to the reporting and source set behind this article, a shift that points to more Bitcoin liquidity moving onto regulated domestic venues as the post-ETF market structure matures.

The core headline figure comes from crypto.news, which said U.S. exchanges nearly doubled their share of global spot activity in roughly 12 months. On that framing, domestic platforms are still a minority of global spot trading at about 15%, but their slice of the market has grown materially from the roughly 8% level seen a year earlier.

8% to 15%
U.S. exchanges’ spot market share in one year, according to the article headline.

That matters because the share gain suggests trading depth is becoming more concentrated onshore, especially in BTC pairs that institutional investors can access through regulated rails. The source package for this run points to Coinbase and Kraken as the key U.S.-regulated spot venues in that shift, while broader exchange ranking references such as Statista’s exchange trading volume data provide the larger market-share backdrop.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs Gave Institutions a Regulated Route Into BTC Exposure

The structural catalyst in the research brief is the January 2024 approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the United States. That event gave asset managers, pension allocators, family offices, and other compliance-sensitive buyers a regulated product wrapper, while market makers and authorized participants still needed access to spot Bitcoin liquidity to hedge and manage inventory.

That mechanism helps explain why more activity would migrate to U.S. venues even if offshore exchanges continue to dominate the global total. The research set also included State Street Global Advisors commentary on rising institutional Bitcoin demand, which supports the broader point that institutional adoption, not just retail speculation, has become a more important driver of crypto market structure.

No precise order-book depth or bid-ask spread figures were included in the provided materials, so the safer conclusion is limited: onshore BTC liquidity appears to be deepening as ETF-linked demand pulls more execution and hedging flow toward regulated U.S. exchanges. The article headline goes further on liquidity than the supporting dataset here, but the directional change is consistent with the ETF-era thesis laid out in the brief.

The same market-structure shift helps explain why exchange access stories remain relevant across the sector. Readers following venue competition may also want to compare this trend with Bitget’s push into tokenized stocks, ETFs and metals, where product breadth, not just raw crypto volume, is becoming part of the exchange battle.

Onshore Growth Does Not Mean Offshore Dominance Has Ended

Even after the jump from 8% to 15%, U.S. venues still account for a minority of global spot activity. That means offshore exchanges remain the main center of crypto trading, but their relative grip looks less absolute than it did before U.S. spot ETFs created a stronger institutional bridge into Bitcoin.

The SEO brief names Binance, Bybit, and OKX as the offshore venues facing the clearest structural headwinds in this setup. Binance in particular has had to operate under a different compliance backdrop since its 2023 U.S. settlement, and Bybit and OKX do not offer the same direct access path to U.S. users, making regulated domestic venues more attractive for institutions that need cleaner legal and custody frameworks.

That does not automatically mean offshore liquidity is disappearing. It means the mix is changing, with regulated execution becoming more valuable for large investors and ETF-related counterparties. The research references, including The Block’s market-structure charts for 2025, support the broader idea that crypto trading has been reshaped by institutional participation and product normalization over the last year.

What Could Push the US Share Higher From Here

The most straightforward path to further U.S. share gains would be more regulated crypto products and clearer rules around market plumbing. Additional ETF expansion, better-defined custody standards, and stablecoin legislation could all reinforce the case for keeping more spot activity inside U.S.-regulated venues.

At the same time, this remains a developing story rather than a closed conclusion. The research phase for this article ended early and did not include a complete competitor scan or hard liquidity tables, so the strongest verified takeaway is the headline shift itself: U.S. exchanges moved from roughly 8% to nearly 15% of global spot market share in about a year, and the ETF era is a credible explanation for why more Bitcoin liquidity is being routed onshore.

For traders, that shift is worth watching alongside retail sentiment stories and speculative price narratives. Articles such as Bitcoin odds of hitting $80,000 this month on Polymarket and PIPPIN’s 47% price crash capture short-term positioning, but exchange share data says something different: the underlying plumbing of the market may be getting more domestic, more regulated, and more institutionally driven.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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Nathan Sinclair

Nathan Sinclair

Feature Reporter | Adoption Storyteller | People-and-Power Crypto Journalist
Nathan Sinclair is a crypto journalist and researcher who approaches the industry through people, institutions, and lived impact rather than market abstraction alone. At TheCCPress, he covers founder stories, adoption narratives, company shifts, and the broader social or economic consequences of crypto expansion. His reporting style is grounded, feature-oriented, and especially effective when a story needs both context and a human lens.

“Narrative journalism works when it treats crypto as something that affects people, not just portfolios.”

Profile
- Gender: Male
- Born: April 1991
- Based: Wellington, New Zealand
- Company: TheCCPress
- Website: https://theccpress.com/
- Coverage Focus: Stories, people, institutions, adoption, company sagas, ideological conflict

Experience
Nathan has worked across financial reporting, fintech coverage, and crypto journalism for more than eight years. His experience includes founder interviews, live event reporting, feature writing, and explanatory stories about adoption and market shifts. At TheCCPress, he is especially strong on pieces that need to show how market narratives and institutional change affect real businesses, communities, and public perception.

Background
He trained in journalism and later deepened his knowledge of finance, which gives him a useful balance between narrative instinct and economic context. That combination makes him a strong fit for TheCCPress’s editorial direction, where the aim is not to cover everything in crypto but to tell better stories about influence, conflict, and consequence.

Achievements
Nathan has written long-form features, explainers, and research-backed stories that connect digital-asset developments with broader economic and social questions. His strongest work tends to involve people and institutions rather than isolated tokens, which aligns well with the site’s new category system.

Work Style
He writes with a calm, human-centered voice and prefers to frame stories around stakes and consequence rather than raw novelty. Nathan is particularly effective on company narratives, founder profiles, institutional pivots, and adoption stories where the emotional and strategic dimensions are both important.

Skills
Nathan’s key strengths include feature reporting, interview-driven journalism, narrative structuring, market-context writing, adoption analysis, and editorial synthesis across finance and crypto. He is most valuable on stories that need readability, empathy, and credibility at the same time.

Additional Information
Within the new TheCCPress taxonomy, Nathan is a strong fit for stories/company-sagas, people/founders, people/institutions, and selected conflicts/ideology coverage. He helps give the publication a more recognizably journalistic voice.

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