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Bitcoin Trading On Binance Cools Off: Spot Volume Falls Sharply To Multi-Year Lows

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March 25, 2026
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Bitcoin Trading On Binance Cools Off: Spot Volume Falls Sharply To Multi-Year Lows
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As the Monday market section nears completion, Bitcoin saw a brief rebound, allowing the crypto king to retest the $71,000 price level once again. BTC’s price may have slightly bounced back up to pivotal levels, but trading activity on cryptocurrency exchanges appears to have significantly cooled down, suggesting underlying weakness in market participation.

Binance Sees Major Drop In Bitcoin Spot Volume

Bitcoin’s price and its trading activity, particularly on cryptocurrency exchanges, are moving in separate directions. On Binance, the world’s largest trading platform, trading activity around BTC is currently demonstrating signs of a notable cool down.

After his research, Darkfost, a verified author at the CryptoQuant platform and data analyst, shared that the BTC spot volume on Binance has fallen sharply, reaching multi-year lows. As of Monday, the spot volume lost over $52 billion, marking its lowest level since the 2023 bear market.

This sharp drop points to a major reduction in market participation, as retail and institutional investors appear to be stepping back in the face of uncertain conditions. In the past, this type of development was known for triggering periods of heightened volatility, making this a crucial moment in BTC’s journey.

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With this, March is shaping up to record the lowest spot trading volume on Binance since September 2023. The market is currently experiencing conditions that match the previous bear market, with $52 billion in spot volume lost on Binance. 

According to Darkfost, the decline in spot volumes on Binance reflects the current lack of investor interest in the market, and this signal remains negative in the short term. However, these kinds of difficult periods are typically associated with deep correction phases that end up creating genuine opportunities for investors with a long-term perspective.

Policymakers Are Shifting Toward A More Assertive Tone

What makes this even more interesting is the fact that it is taking place within a tense geopolitical and economic backdrop. Thus, the markets are increasingly pricing in the possibility of a less favorable macroeconomic environment. 

During the latest Federal Reserve (FED) meeting at the Federal Open Market Committee, the tone of policymakers became noticeably more hawkish. At the same time, the labor market is flashing signs of weakness and can no longer be supported by rate cuts, as inflation remains persistent. 

With Q4 GDP (Gross Domestic Product) increasing by +0.7%, this is compounded by an already visible economic slowdown, which will require confirmation from upcoming Q1 GDP figures, increasing worries about stagflation. Meanwhile, the United States long-term yields are experiencing a spike. 

Furthermore, the US dollar is strengthening, and these signals are collectively pointing to a deterioration in the macroeconomic environment, which risk assets are beginning to feel. In this context, Darkfost highlighted that the risk aversion of investors is becoming increasingly evident, and Bitcoin is being directly affected. 

Despite ongoing tensions, institutional demand for BTC has not entirely faded. Michael Saylor’s Strategy recently acquired an additional 1,031 BTC at $74,326 per coin, bringing their total holdings to 762,099 BTC, purchased at $75,694 per coin. At the current pace, Adam Livingston predicts that the company could hit the 1 million BTC mark in October this year.

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