Nansen Report: Crypto Exchanges Kraken, Bybit, and Bitget Gain Ground After FTX Collapse
Smaller crypto exchanges such as Kraken, Bybit and Bitget are finally getting their time in the spotlight after their more dominant rival FTX collapsed last year, according to findings in a new report from blockchain ana...
In the report, Nansen said the landscape for centralized exchanges (CEXs) has changed after the FTX collapse, with most exchanges taking a hit to their trading volumes as traders got more cautious....
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