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Best Decentralized Crypto Exchanges 2026: Volume and Fee Data

Published on: July 13, 2026
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Spot decentralized exchanges processed $4.71 billion in trading volume in 24 hours and about $206.46 billion over 30 days, according to DefiLlama on June 21, 2026. That activity is split across a handful of venues with very different fee models, chain footprints, and risk profiles, and the leaders are not interchangeable. The ranking below scores each venue on volume, fees, chain coverage, and DeFi risk, and keeps spot swap venues separate from perpetual-futures venues so the comparison stays apples-to-apples.

One caveat is load-bearing from the start: a spot AMM swap and a perpetual-futures trade are different products, and mixing their volumes inflates the wrong venue. We separate the two throughout rather than stacking dYdX derivatives notional next to Uniswap swap volume the way many rankings do.

Key Takeaways

  • Spot decentralized exchanges handled $4.71 billion in 24-hour volume and $206.46 billion over 30 days, with the 30-day figure down 27.22% month-over-month, per DefiLlama.
  • Uniswap led spot volume at about $970.65 million in 24 hours, roughly 20.6% of the spot DEX total.
  • PancakeSwap ranked second with about $436.26 million in 24-hour volume, near 9.3% of the spot total, across 10 chains.
  • Aerodrome moved about $310.63 million in 24 hours on Base alone, near 6.6% of the spot total.
  • Swap fees range from 0.05% on the lowest standard Uniswap v3 tier to 1% on the highest, with v4 allowing pool creators to set any fee from 0% upward.
  • dYdX is a perpetual-futures venue, not a spot DEX: its perpetual taker fees run from 5.0 bps down to 2.5 bps by 30-day volume, with maker rebates reaching -1.1 bps at the top tier, so its turnover is derivatives notional and not comparable to spot swap volume.
  • Every venue below carries the same baseline DeFi risks: smart-contract risk, impermanent loss for liquidity providers, no custodial recourse, and no deposit insurance.

Quick Picks

Uniswap leads spot decentralized trading at about $970.65 million in 24-hour volume, roughly 20.6% of the $4.71 billion spot DEX total, per DefiLlama, with the deepest liquidity and the widest chain reach. PancakeSwap, Aerodrome, and Curve each win a narrower lane, while dYdX leads decentralized perpetuals on a separate, non-spot basis.

  • Best overall: Uniswap, highest spot volume at $970.65 million in 24 hours and 40-plus chains.
  • Best on BNB Chain: PancakeSwap, $436.26 million in 24-hour volume with a CAKE buyback-and-burn fee split.
  • Best on Base: Aerodrome, $310.63 million in 24-hour volume on Base alone, with ve(3,3) fee routing.
  • Best for stablecoin swaps: Curve, a stableswap design tuned for low-slippage trades between assets meant to hold the same value, such as stablecoins and pegged tokens.
  • Best for perpetuals: dYdX, taker fees from 5.0 bps to 2.5 bps, on a perps-only basis separate from the spot ranking.
DEX by 24h volume 24H VOLUME Β· 24h volume vs 30d volume (USD) Β· Source: DefiLlama, Uniswap, PancakeSwap, Aerodrome, dYdX docs 24H VOLUME Β· COINLAW ANALYSIS DEX by 24h volume 24h volume vs 30d volume (USD) DefiLlama 50% UNISWAP Uniswap 50% PancakeSwap 23% Aerodrome 16% Curve 3% Raydium 9% SOURCE DefiLlama, Uniswap, PancakeSwap, Aerodrome, dYdX docs

By the numbers: DefiLlama recorded spot DEX 24-hour volume of $4.71 billion, with Uniswap at 20.6%, PancakeSwap at 9.3%, Aerodrome at 6.6%, and Curve near 1.0% of that total. These four venues account for the bulk of on-chain swap activity, while dozens of smaller automated market makers split the remainder.

Each pick was scored across the weighted criteria in How We Ranked. The table gives the snapshot; here is how each venue earns its place, starting with the volume leader.

1. Uniswap

Uniswap ranked first on the volume-and-liquidity criterion, handling about $970.65 million in 24-hour volume and $42.73 billion over 30 days across 40-plus chains, per DefiLlama. It also held the largest total value locked in the set at about $3.06 billion, the deepest on-chain liquidity base among the venues compared here.

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9.4/10
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Spot AMM DEX Β· Ranked #1 of 6
Type Spot AMM (v2, v3, v4)
Chains 40+ including Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, Polygon
Fee range 0.05% to 1% (v4 custom)
Best for Deepest liquidity and chain coverage
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Uniswap’s fee design is the most flexible in the category. Uniswap v2 applies a flat 0.30% fee to every pool, v3 offers 0.05%, 0.30%, and 1% standard tiers, and v4 lets pool creators set any fee from 0% upward in 0.0001% increments, including dynamic fees, according to Uniswap’s developer documentation. As of December 2025, a protocol fee of roughly one sixth of the swap fee is active on v2 and select v3 pools, which trims the share that flows to liquidity providers.

CheckmarkPros
  • CheckHighest spot volume and deepest liquidity in the set, near $970.65 million in 24 hours.
  • CheckWidest chain coverage at 40-plus networks.
  • CheckFee tiers from 0.01% to fully custom v4 pools suit both stable and volatile pairs.
CrossCons
  • CrossHigher-tier pools charge up to 1% per swap.
  • CrossConcentrated-liquidity positions demand active management to limit impermanent loss.
  • CrossNo customer support or recourse if a user signs a malicious transaction.

DeFi risk: Uniswap is non-custodial smart-contract software. Liquidity providers face impermanent loss, all trades are irreversible, there is no deposit insurance, and a user who approves a malicious contract has no recourse.

Uniswap leads on Ethereum and its layer-2s; the volume runner-up built its base on BNB Chain.

2. PancakeSwap

PancakeSwap ranked second on spot volume, with about $436.26 million in 24-hour volume and $24.87 billion over 30 days across 10 chains including BSC, Ethereum, Base, Aptos, and Solana, per DefiLlama. Its total value locked sat at about $2.11 billion, second only to Uniswap in this group.

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8.7/10
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Spot AMM DEX Β· Ranked #2 of 6
Type Spot AMM (v2, v3)
Chains 10 including BSC, Ethereum, Base, Aptos, Solana
Fee range v2 0.25%, v3 0.01% to 1%
Best for BNB Chain trading and CAKE incentives
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PancakeSwap’s fee split funds a token buyback. On Exchange v2, the flat fee is 0.25% per hop, distributed as 0.17% to liquidity pools, 0.0225% to the treasury, and 0.0575% toward CAKE buyback and burn, while v3 tiers of 0.01%, 0.05%, 0.25%, and 1% split between LPs, CAKE burn, and treasury, according to PancakeSwap’s documentation. That structure routes part of every trade back into the protocol’s token rather than entirely to liquidity providers.

CheckmarkPros
  • CheckSecond-highest spot volume in the set at $436.26 million in 24 hours.
  • CheckTen-chain reach, the widest after Uniswap among the spot venues.
  • Checkv3 tiers down to 0.01% suit stable and high-volume pairs.
CrossCons
  • CrossThe v2 0.25% base fee is higher than Uniswap’s lowest v3 tier.
  • CrossFee revenue is partly diverted to CAKE buyback rather than LPs.
  • CrossSmart-contract and impermanent-loss risk apply as with any AMM.

DeFi risk: PancakeSwap is non-custodial. Liquidity providers can lose value to impermanent loss, swaps are irreversible, and there is no insurance or recourse on the funds a user connects.

PancakeSwap spans ten chains; the next venue dominates a single one.

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3. Aerodrome

Aerodrome ranked first among single-chain venues, moving about $310.63 million in 24-hour volume and $17.31 billion over 30 days on Base alone, per DefiLlama. It did so on about $318.23 million in total value locked, far less capital than Uniswap or PancakeSwap commit.

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ve(3,3) metaDEX Β· Ranked #3 of 6
Type metaDEX (stable, volatile, concentrated)
Chains 1 (Base)
Fee range Custom per pool, max 3%
Best for Base ecosystem liquidity
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That gap is the clearest case of high capital efficiency in the set. Aerodrome turned about 54 times its locked value in 30-day volume, against roughly 14 times for Uniswap and 2.6 times for Curve, the highest TVL-to-volume velocity of the venues compared. Aerodrome sets a custom fee per pool up to a maximum of 3%, and under its ve(3,3) model, veAERO holders vote weekly to direct emissions and, in return, capture 100% of the trading fees from the pools they vote for, per the Aerodrome contracts specification.

CheckmarkPros
  • CheckHighest capital efficiency in the set, near 54 times TVL in 30-day volume.
  • CheckDeep, concentrated Base liquidity from the ve(3,3) emissions model.
  • CheckveAERO voters capture 100% of fees on the pools they back.
CrossCons
  • CrossSingle-chain concentration: Base only, versus Uniswap’s 40-plus chains.
  • CrossPer-pool fees can reach 3%, far above stable-pair norms.
  • CrossReturns depend on weekly veAERO voting dynamics that smaller LPs cannot steer.

Worth noting: Aerodrome runs on Base only and operates as a metaDEX combining stable, volatile, and concentrated-liquidity pools, a sharp contrast to Uniswap’s presence across 40-plus chains. Concentration cuts both ways: it deepens Base liquidity but ties the venue to one network’s fortunes.

Aerodrome optimizes Base liquidity; the next venue specializes in a different problem entirely: stablecoins.

4. Curve

Curve ranked first on the stablecoin-swap use case while sitting lower on raw spot volume, at about $48.86 million in 24-hour volume and $3.72 billion over 30 days across 18 chains, per DefiLlama. It held about $1.43 billion in total value locked, a large base relative to its swap volume because its design favors deep like-asset pools.

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Stableswap DEX Β· Ranked #4 of 6
Type Stableswap AMM
Chains 18
Fee range Per pool, low for stable pairs
Best for Low-slippage stablecoin swaps
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Curve’s stableswap curve is built for low-slippage trades between assets meant to hold the same value, such as stablecoins and pegged tokens. Curve sets swap fees per pool, with a separate admin-fee share routed through the DAO proxy to veCRV holders rather than retained entirely by liquidity providers, and collected fees are converted to 3CRV and forwarded to a fee distributor, according to Curve’s documentation. The relatively low 2.6 times TVL-to-volume turnover reflects a venue optimized for stability and depth over rapid turnover.

CheckmarkPros
  • CheckBest-in-class low slippage on stablecoin and pegged-asset swaps.
  • CheckBroad 18-chain footprint.
  • CheckAdmin-fee share routes value to veCRV lockers alongside LPs.
CrossCons
  • CrossLowest spot volume among the ranked spot venues at $48.86 million in 24 hours.
  • CrossStable-pair focus limits usefulness for volatile token trades.
  • CrossPegged assets can depeg, and the contracts carry standard smart-contract risk.

Depeg and DeFi risk: Curve pools concentrate stablecoins and pegged tokens, so a depeg event can leave liquidity providers holding the weaker asset. Trades are irreversible, contracts carry smart-contract risk, and there is no insurance or recourse.

The four venues above trade spot; the last is a different animal: decentralized perpetuals.

5. dYdX

dYdX held about $134.51 million in total value locked, the smallest in this set, with activity measured primarily by derivatives notional turnover rather than spot swap volume, per DefiLlama. It is a perpetual-futures DEX on its own chain, not a spot automated market maker, so it sits outside the spot volume ranking by design. Comparing its turnover to Uniswap swap volume would mix two unlike products.

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Perpetuals DEX Β· Ranked #5 of 6
Type Perpetual futures (own chain)
Chains 1 (dYdX Chain)
Fee range Taker 5.0-2.5 bps, maker 1.0 to -1.1 bps
Best for Decentralized perpetual trading
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dYdX uses a volume-tiered maker-taker schedule. Taker fees fall from 5.0 bps below $1 million in 30-day volume to 2.5 bps above $200 million, while maker fees move from 1.0 bps down to a -1.1 bps rebate at the top tier, according to dYdX’s documentation. Traders pay no gas fees to trade on dYdX, and collected fees accrue to validators and their stakers, with the schedule subject to change by the applicable governance community.

dYdX for perpetual trading

dYdX runs perpetual futures with a volume-tiered fee schedule, where taker fees scale from 5.0 bps down to 2.5 bps and maker fees reach a -1.1 bps rebate by 30-day volume. Because perpetuals involve leverage and liquidation, the risk profile differs sharply from spot swaps and suits experienced traders only.

CheckmarkPros
  • CheckPurpose-built decentralized perpetual-futures venue with deep order books.
  • CheckVolume-tiered fees down to 2.5 bps, with taker and maker rebates at scale.
  • CheckNo gas fees on trades, settled like a centralized exchange.
CrossCons
  • CrossLeverage adds liquidation risk absent from spot swaps.
  • CrossVolume is derivatives notional, not comparable to spot DEX figures.
  • CrossCertain products are restricted in some jurisdictions, including the United States.

Leverage and liquidation risk: Perpetual futures use leverage, so positions can be liquidated and losses can exceed the spot move. dYdX is non-custodial with no recourse, and access is restricted in some jurisdictions. This is informational only and not a recommendation to trade.

Five venues, five jobs. Three more spot venues round out the comparison set.

More Spot DEXs to Know: Raydium, Jupiter and Balancer

Raydium handled about $171.11 million in 24-hour volume and $4.25 billion over 30 days on Solana, Jupiter about $32.41 million in 24 hours and $952.94 million over 30 days on Solana, and Balancer about $14.27 million in 24 hours and $496.47 million over 30 days across 13 chains, per DefiLlama. These three carry meaningful volume beyond the four ranked above.

Raydium is the largest of the three by 24-hour volume, its $171.11 million standing against the $4.71 billion spot DEX total from Solana alone. Balancer trades the least by 24-hour volume but spreads across the most chains, while Jupiter routes Solana liquidity as an aggregator-style venue.

All three carry the same baseline DeFi risks as the larger AMMs: smart-contract risk, impermanent loss, and no custodial recourse.

With the field set, the question becomes which venue fits which job.

Best DEX by Use Case

Uniswap wins on depth with about $970.65 million in 24-hour volume, per DefiLlama, while PancakeSwap, Aerodrome, and Curve each lead a narrower lane. Each verdict below names the venue that earns the strongest score on the relevant criterion, with the evidence behind it.

  • Best for deepest liquidity: Uniswap scores highest on the volume-and-liquidity criterion, with about $970.65 million in 24-hour volume and about $3.06 billion in TVL.
  • Best for BNB Chain trading: PancakeSwap scores highest for BNB Chain access, with about $436.26 million in 24-hour volume across 10 chains including BSC.
  • Best for the Base ecosystem: Aerodrome scores highest on Base, with about $310.63 million in 24-hour volume on Base alone and the highest capital efficiency in the set.
  • Best for stablecoin swaps: Curve scores highest on low-slippage like-asset trades, with swap fees set per pool, plus an admin-fee share routed through the DAO proxy to veCRV holders.

Which DEX has the cheapest swap fees?

Fees vary by venue and pool rather than by a single headline rate, so the cheapest option is pool-specific. Uniswap v3 offers a 0.05% tier, and v4 allows pools as low as 0% upward, while PancakeSwap v3 reaches a 0.01% tier. Curve sets its swap fees per pool.

Those verdicts come from one scoring framework; here is exactly how it works.

How We Ranked These

Each decentralized exchange was scored against four weighted criteria, with volume and liquidity carrying 30%, fee competitiveness 25%, security and DeFi risk posture 25%, and chain coverage 20%, using DefiLlama on-chain data and official protocol documentation. The framework treats DeFi risk as a scored dimension rather than a footnote, which is what separates this ranking from listicles that report volume without risk context. It mirrors the criteria in the how to choose a crypto exchange methodology.

  • Trading volume and liquidity (30%): scored on DefiLlama on-chain daily volume (24h, 7d, 30d) and total value locked per protocol.
  • Fee competitiveness (25%): scored on official protocol fee documentation from Uniswap, PancakeSwap, Aerodrome, Curve, and dYdX.
  • Chain and asset coverage (20%): scored on the DefiLlama chains list per protocol plus official docs.
  • Security and DeFi risk posture (25%): scored on contract maturity, audit history, impermanent-loss exposure, and the absence of custodial recourse or deposit insurance.

Why it matters: Fees range widely across these venues, from Uniswap’s 0.05% v3 tier to PancakeSwap’s 0.25% v2 base and up to 1% on the highest tiers. For a cost-sensitive trader, the pool and tier chosen matter more than the venue’s brand, which is why per-pool fee data drives the fee criterion here.

Candidate pool and exclusions. The candidate pool was the top spot AMMs and perpetual DEXs by DefiLlama 30-day volume, with an inclusion threshold of at least $3 billion in 30-day spot volume or a top-three perps position, at least 12 months live, and public audits. SushiSwap was excluded for lower 30-day volume than the included AMMs at the snapshot, and memecoin launchpads such as Pump.fun were excluded as single-asset-class venues rather than general-purpose DEXs.

DEXVolume/liquidity (30%)Fees (25%)Chains (20%)Risk posture (25%)Weighted total
Uniswap9.89.09.79.29.4
PancakeSwap9.08.58.88.68.7
Aerodrome8.68.47.09.08.5
Curve7.68.68.58.28.2
Raydium8.08.06.57.87.7
dYdX8.2 (perps)8.46.58.68.0

Source: DefiLlama, Uniswap, PancakeSwap, Aerodrome, Curve, dYdX docs

The weighted totals place Uniswap ahead on volume, liquidity, and chain coverage, with Aerodrome strong on capital efficiency and risk posture for a single-chain venue. dYdX is scored on a perpetuals basis and is not ranked against spot volume. Each protocol was scored using DefiLlama volume and TVL plus official fee documentation; where the free DefiLlama tier did not expose dYdX derivatives volume, that item’s writeup uses TVL and the official fee schedule instead and labels the difference. This data was last reviewed on June 21, 2026 by Kathleen Kinder, with the next review scheduled for September 21, 2026.

DeFi Safety and Risk on a Decentralized Exchange

All six venues handling the $4.71 billion in daily spot volume tracked by DefiLlama share the same baseline risk: a decentralized exchange shifts responsibility from a custodian to the user and the code. There is no account to freeze, no password reset, and no support desk: the user signs every transaction directly from a self-custody wallet, and a mistaken or malicious approval cannot be reversed.

The core risks are smart-contract bugs, impermanent loss for liquidity providers, token depegs in stable pools, and the complete absence of deposit insurance or custodial recourse. The smart contract security and audit data show how often code-level flaws turn into losses across DeFi.

Across our crypto exchange coverage, the trade-off is consistent: decentralized venues remove counterparty and custody risk but hand the user full responsibility for transaction safety. That is a feature for experienced self-custody traders and a hazard for newcomers who expect a safety net. None of this is a recommendation to trade; it is the risk frame a reader should carry into any DEX.

What is impermanent loss?

Impermanent loss is the value a liquidity provider gives up when the prices of pooled tokens diverge, compared with simply holding those tokens. It affects all automated market maker pools, including Uniswap, PancakeSwap, Aerodrome, and Curve, and it grows with price divergence between the paired assets.

What is a decentralized exchange?

Decentralized exchanges processed $4.71 billion in 24-hour volume on June 21, 2026, per DefiLlama, all of it non-custodial software that lets users swap tokens directly from a self-custody wallet without an intermediary holding funds. Most spot DEXs use automated market makers and liquidity pools rather than order books.

Which decentralized exchange handles the most trading volume?

Uniswap leads, handling about $970.65 million in 24-hour volume, roughly 20.6% of the $4.71 billion spot DEX total, per DefiLlama on June 21, 2026. PancakeSwap followed with about $436.26 million and Aerodrome with about $310.63 million in 24-hour spot volume.

How is a DEX different from a centralized exchange?

The $4.71 billion in daily spot DEX volume tracked by DefiLlama all settles without a custodian: a decentralized exchange never holds user funds, trades settle on-chain from a self-custody wallet, and there is no account or support desk. A centralized exchange holds deposits and matches orders internally. The trade-off is custody risk on a CEX versus self-custody and smart-contract risk on a DEX. The crypto exchange market data tracks that custodial side in detail.

Conclusion

Spot decentralized exchanges moved $4.71 billion in 24 hours, with Uniswap taking roughly 20.6% of that total, confirming a market where one venue leads on liquidity while others win specific lanes on chain, fee model, or asset type. The data favors traders who match the venue to the job: Uniswap for depth and reach, PancakeSwap for BNB Chain, Aerodrome for Base, Curve for stablecoins, and dYdX for perpetuals on a separate, non-spot basis.

The clearest pattern is that headline volume hides the risk story, which is why every venue here carries the same baseline DeFi exposure regardless of size. For self-custody traders comparing venues this year, the durable lesson is to read fees per pool and weigh smart-contract risk before chasing the largest number.

Definition of DeFi. Link to full glossary entry follows the description.DeFi

Decentralized finance leverages blockchain protocols and smart contracts to enable lending, trading, and borrowing without banks or traditional intermediaries.

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This article has been reviewed and fact-checked by Kathleen Kinder. CoinLaw follows strict Publishing Principles and a documented Fact-Check Policy to ensure accuracy, transparency, and editorial independence across all content.

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References

  • DefiLlama: Spot DEX Overview Volume Data
  • DefiLlama: Protocol TVL Data (Uniswap, PancakeSwap, Curve, Aerodrome, dYdX)
  • Uniswap Developer Documentation: Protocol Fees
  • PancakeSwap Documentation: Exchange Fees and Routes
  • Aerodrome Finance Contracts: Protocol Specification
  • dYdX Documentation: Rewards, Fees and Parameters
  • Curve Documentation: DAO Fee Collection and Distribution
  • DefiLlama: Raydium, Jupiter and Balancer DEX Volume Data
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Table of Contents

  • Key Takeaways
  • Quick Picks
  • 1. Uniswap
  • 2. PancakeSwap
  • 3. Aerodrome
  • 4. Curve
  • 5. dYdX
  • More Spot DEXs to Know: Raydium, Jupiter and Balancer
  • Best DEX by Use Case
  • Which DEX has the cheapest swap fees?
  • How We Ranked These
  • DeFi Safety and Risk on a Decentralized Exchange
  • What is impermanent loss?
  • What is a decentralized exchange?
  • Which decentralized exchange handles the most trading volume?
  • How is a DEX different from a centralized exchange?
  • Conclusion
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Metaplanet Jpyc Progmat Study Bitcoin Backed Digital Credit
Metaplanet, JPYC, Progmat Study Bitcoin-Backed Digital Credit
Circle Wins Occ Approval For National Trust Bank
Circle Wins OCC Approval for National Trust Bank
Bitdeer Starts 36 Million Nevada Manufacturing Plant
Bitdeer Breaks Ground on $36 Million Nevada Manufacturing Plant
Bitgo Adds Quantum Risk Tools For Bitcoin Wallets
BitGo Adds Quantum-Risk Tools for Bitcoin Wallets
Aave Labs Launches Stable Vaults
Aave Labs Launches Stable Vaults for Stablecoin Yield
Hyundai Card Completes 7 Minute Stablecoin Transfer
Hyundai Card Completes 7-Minute Stablecoin Transfer
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Former Tether Cio Seeks To Sell 1 26 Stake
Former Tether CIO Seeks to Sell 1.26% Stake via PJT Partners
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Binance Reportedly Set to Lead Mesh’s $2B Round
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Kiwoom Chases Bithumb Stake as South Korea Crypto Expands
Sbi Seals 288m Bitbank Acquisition
SBI Seals $288M Bitbank Acquisition to Expand in Japan
Kraken Plans 72m Investment In Aave For A Stake
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HSBC Issues First Digitally Native Structured Note
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21Shares Drops CF Benchmarks for FTSE Across Six Crypto ETFs
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Crypto.com Launches Loaded Lions: Mane City Mobile
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Sberbank Plans Crypto Wallet as Russia Licenses Market
Bitgo Slashes 15 Of Jobs
BitGo Slashes 15% of Jobs to Accelerate AI and Stablecoins
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Polymarket Files For Us Margin Trading License
Polymarket Files for US Margin Trading License
Circle Faces Criminal Complaint Over Stolen Usdc Recovery
Circle Faces Criminal Complaint Over Stolen USDC Recovery
Coinbase Wins Uk Mifid License For Stocks And Derivatives
Coinbase Wins UK MiFID License for Stocks and Derivatives
South Korea Court Proposes Crypto Seizure Rules
South Korea Court Proposes Crypto Seizure Rules
Ripple Wins Full Mica Casp License In Luxembourg
Ripple Wins Full MiCA CASP License in Luxembourg
South Africa Unveils New Crypto Taxation Framework
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AVAX One Regains Nasdaq Listing Compliance
Kraken Lets Traders Post Tokenized Stocks As Collateral
Kraken Lets Traders Post Tokenized Stocks as Collateral
Kalshi Targets Ipo After Massive Valuation
Kalshi Targets IPO After Massive Growth and $22B Valuation
Coinbase To Launch Tokenized Us Stocks
Coinbase Sparks New Race With 1:1 Backed Tokenized Stocks
Bitmine Launches 300m Preferred Stock Offering
Bitmine Launches $300M Preferred Stock to Buy More ETH
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Coinbase Lists SpaceX Pre IPO Perpetual Futures
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