$BTC spot trading volume on Binance has recently topped 50,500 BTC, according to data.
This surge is seen as a sign of renewed institutional participation and stronger liquidity.
Stablecoin inflows (like USDT) + new wallet deposits are feeding this bounce in spot activity.
2. Futures Domination
On the derivatives side, Bitcoin futures on Binance remain massive: ~$543 billion in volume in October.
BTC accounted for ~27% of Binance’s total futures trading volume, showing how dominant it still is in Binance’s derivatives business.
3. Market Share & Exchange Positioning
Even though overall crypto trading volumes dropped significantly earlier in the year, Binance’s share of Bitcoin spot trading has grown.
In October, Bitcoin spot volume across exchanges crossed $300 billion, with Binance alone handling $174 billion — a strong rebound.
There’s a clear flow shift: some traders are rotating out of futures and back into spot markets, possibly to reduce risk.
4. Supply Dynamics & Selling Pressure
Exchange Supply Ratio (ESR) for BTC on Binance dropped to 0.03, signaling lower short-term selling pressure.
However, there’s also evidence of “whale” activity and cautious accumulation — not a pure retail-driven rally.

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