Nearly 1 in 5 crypto spot trades now happen on DEXs as centralized exchange volume collapses
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Nearly 1 in 5 crypto spot trades now happen on DEXs as centralized exchange volume collapses

DEXs captured a record 19.5% of crypto spot volume in July, pushing onchain liquidity closer to the center of price discovery.

Quick Take

  1. DEXs captured a record 19.5% of combined crypto spot volume in July as centralized exchange volume fell 31.2%.
  2. The shift brings onchain liquidity closer to price discovery, but centralized venues still lead Bitcoin and major Ethereum pairs.
  3. The unresolved question is whether DEX share keeps rising or retreats if centralized spot volume rebounds during a renewed crypto rally.

Centralized crypto exchanges lost 31.2% of their spot crypto trading volume in July, falling to $727 billion and marking the lowest monthly total since October 2023. Decentralized exchanges also lost volume, but only 9.82%, settling at $176 billion.

That gap pushed DEXs to a record 19.5% share of combined spot volume.

Venue typeJuly spot volumeMonthly changeWhat the number shows
Centralized exchanges$727B-31.2%CEX spot activity collapsed to the weakest level since Oct. 2023
Decentralized exchanges$176B-9.82%DEXs also fell, but proved more resilient
DEX share of combined spot19.5%Record highShare rose because the denominator shifted, not because DEX volume surged

Where the CEX collapse concentrated

BlockBeats' July crypto trading-platform ranking shows spot volume on major CEXs fell 35.5% month over month, while perpetual futures volume fell a smaller 19.6%.

The gap suggests spot was the weakest part of centralized crypto trading, while demand for leveraged trading proved relatively more resilient. The same dataset showed major CEX website traffic rose 3.0% even as app downloads slipped 2.1%, pointing to caution.

Robinhood's app recorded $18 billion of crypto trading in the second quarter, down 35% year over year, even as equity notional volume on the same platform jumped 85% and options activity rose 50%.

Coinbase said consumer crypto spot volume fell 38% year over year in the same quarter, while derivatives and prediction markets partly offset the decline.

TRM Labs separately estimated global retail-oriented crypto activity fell 11% year over year to $979 billion in the first quarter, the second straight quarterly contraction.

That evidence is consistent with retail weakness, but three complications sit underneath a potential retail exodus from centralized venues.

Coinbase itself said its consumer spot weakness was partly offset by derivatives and prediction markets, meaning traders leaving CEX spot have several places to go beyond DEXs.

A 2025 academic study documented 7.2 million CEX-DEX arbitrage trades on Ethereum between August 2023 and March 2025, with roughly $233.8 million extracted by 19 major searchers. Three of those searchers captured about 75% of the total volume and value.

On-chain retail does exist, particularly on Solana and token-launch venues, though Galaxy Research has described Solana's fee base as heavily dependent on speculative retail trading intertwined with proprietary automated market makers and execution bots.

Separating a genuine retail wallet from a bot routing through the same pool remains genuinely difficult with public data.

EvidenceWhat happenedWhat it suggestsWhat it does not prove
Robinhood app crypto volume$18B in Q2, down 35% YoYRetail crypto trading weakenedUsers moved to DEXs
Robinhood equitiesUp 85% YoYUsers still traded risk assetsCrypto weakness was only macro caution
Robinhood optionsUp 50% YoYSpeculative appetite survived elsewhereCrypto spot demand remained healthy
Coinbase consumer spotDown 38% YoYCEX retail spot weakenedDEXs absorbed that flow
TRM retail crypto activity$979B in Q1, down 11% YoYGlobal retail crypto activity contractedRetail caused July’s DEX/CEX ratio
CEX-DEX arbitrage study7.2M trades, $233.8M extractedProfessional on-chain flow is meaningfulDEX volume is mostly retail

Crypto price discovery is splitting by asset

The traders and systems keeping DEX volume more resilient look considerably more professional.

DefiLlama tracked $73.2 billion in 30-day DEX aggregator volume, led by Jupiter, OKX DEX, 0x, DFlow, KyberSwap and LiquidMesh, infrastructure built for routing large orders efficiently, well past what casual swap activity alone requires.

By chain, Solana led July's on-chain activity with roughly $49.5 billion, above BNB Chain, Ethereum and Base. Stablecoin pairs alone accounted for about $31.5 billion, close to 30% of the month's total DEX volume.

Whether any of this changes which venue sets prices depends heavily on the asset. Research comparing Binance and Uniswap has generally found centralized exchanges still lead Ethereum's price discovery, particularly through 2024's most volatile stretches.

A 2026 Review of Financial Studies paper found that DEX trades willing to pay high priority fees carry disproportionately informative order flow, since informed traders persistently bid more to secure early execution.

Separate 2026 research published in Management Science found that DEX execution grows comparatively more competitive as trade size increases, since gas costs weigh far more heavily on small trades than large ones. That produces a genuinely segmented market.

Bitcoin's price discovery still runs almost entirely through centralized exchanges, ETFs, and the CME futures complex, since native BTC liquidity on DEXs remains a minor share of global crypto trading.

Ethereum's major pairs still appear to follow centralized venues too. Long-tail tokens, Solana-native launches, and memecoins behave differently, since many trade on-chain well before any centralized listing exists.

Market makers who once watched centralized order books alone now need on-chain pool depth, aggregator routing, and priority-fee activity as part of the same signal set.

Execution desks moving large orders may route on-chain more often as gas costs get diluted across bigger trade sizes. Arbitrageurs bridging the two venues face a more valuable opportunity as CEX spot thins, though the searcher data points to those profits concentrating quickly among a handful of integrated players.

Which side of the ratio moves next

The bull case has aggregators, Solana, Base, and larger-trade execution continuing to improve, pushing DEX share toward 22% to 25% of combined spot volume.

In that scenario, on-chain venues start leading price discovery in more assets beyond long-tail tokens. Priority-fee flow becomes something traders actively watch as an early signal, well beyond its current status as a niche academic finding.

The bear case is that centralized spot volume recovers faster than DEX volume the moment Bitcoin or Ethereum stage a real rally, since risk-on retail activity has historically returned to centralized apps first.

ScenarioWhat drives itDEX share implicationPrice-discovery implication
Bull caseAggregators, Solana, Base, and larger-trade execution keep improving22%–25%More assets begin forming prices on-chain first
Base caseCEX spot stays weak, DEX volume remains resilient but not explosiveAround 18%–21%CEXs still lead majors; DEXs lead more long-tail assets
Bear caseBTC or ETH rally revives centralized spot faster than DEX activity14%–16%July looks like a temporary denominator effect
Split-market caseBTC/ETH stay CEX-led while new tokens remain DEX-ledRatio stays elevated but unevenPrice discovery fragments by asset type

Under that path, DEX share could fall back toward 14% to 16% even without DEX volume itself collapsing, and July starts looking like a temporary denominator effect that a single strong month erased.

The record DEX share confirms centralized crypto spot trading shrank faster than on-chain trading in July, a narrower fact than proving where the market's price gets made. That answer looks different for Bitcoin, for Ethereum, and for the long-tail tokens that already trade on-chain before they trade anywhere else.

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