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    US Spot Crypto exchanges nearly double market share as ETF era reshapes liquidity

    James WilsonBy James WilsonMarch 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    U.S. spot crypto exchanges have nearly doubled market share to 15% as ETF-driven flows and institutional venue consolidation pull liquidity back onshore.

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    • U.S. spot exchanges’ global market share has jumped from about 8% to 15% over the past year, signaling a sharp onshoring of liquidity.​
    • Spot Bitcoin ETFs and institutional best-execution standards are concentrating large orders on regulated U.S. venues, tightening spreads and deepening BTC books.​
    • Despite the rebound, regulatory uncertainty still pushes some liquidity offshore, leaving further U.S. spot dominance contingent on clearer rules.​

    U.S. crypto exchanges have almost doubled their share of the global spot market in the past year, underscoring how the ETF trade and institutions are pulling liquidity back onshore.​

    According to new data from crypto analytics firm Kaiko, U.S. exchanges’ spot market share has climbed from around 8% to 15% over the past twelve months, nearly a twofold increase. Over the same period, liquidity in U.S.-listed Bitcoin pairs has strengthened to the point that domestic venues now surpass some leading offshore exchanges across multiple BTC trading pairs.

    Kaiko’s analysis attributes the shift to three core drivers: surging demand around spot Bitcoin ETFs, consolidation of institutional trading flows, and improvements in compliance and transparency at U.S. platforms. Since the approval of spot ETFs, a growing share of large orders has migrated to regulated U.S. rails, tightening spreads and deepening books, particularly in BTC pairs most closely tied to ETF hedging and arbitrage.​

    Institutional desks appear to be rationalizing venue selection as regulatory pressure and best-execution standards rise. Rather than routing size across dozens of offshore platforms, market participants are clustering flow into a smaller set of compliant exchanges that can support ETF-related activity, custody integrations, and reporting requirements. That process concentrates liquidity and helps explain why U.S. books are now overtaking some historically dominant offshore competitors on key BTC pairs.​

    The growing domestic share also reflects a broader normalization of crypto market structure. For years, the deepest order books and tightest spreads were overwhelmingly offshore, creating an execution gap for U.S.-based institutions. Kaiko’s latest data suggests that gap is closing, with onshore venues now competitive on both depth and quality for the flagship BTC market.​

    Regulatory risk, however, remains the main overhang. While improved transparency has supported the U.S. comeback in spot, policy uncertainty still drives parts of the industry to maintain parallel liquidity hubs offshore. If U.S. rulemaking stabilizes and ETF volumes continue to scale, the current 15% share could prove to be a staging point rather than a ceiling for domestic spot dominance.



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