November Volume Rankings: Bearish Momentum Drives Surge in Trade

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2018. Dec. 04. 04:50

November Volume Rankings: Bearish Momentum Drives Surge in Trade

The significant bearish momentum experienced across cryptocurrencies throughout November drove a significant increase in monthly trade volume among the leading markets.

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BTC Posts Strongest Volume Since May

According to Coinmarketcap, BTC saw an increase in monthly trade activity of 43 percent in November. Nearly $156.5 billion worth of BTC changed hands — the strongest monthly volume for the currency since $185 billion in May.

The second most-traded cryptocurrency, USDT, also saw a dramatic increase in trade volume, with $106.5 billion worth of the stablecoin changing hands. November has been the strongest month for USDT trade in the second half of 2018, with volume up more than 53 percent from October.

ETH also posted its strongest 30-day trade volume since May, with over $58.8 billion worth of the currency changing hands in November. ETH saw a 42.7 percent gain in trade activity month over month.

Ripple Retains Top 5 Ranking

EOS has continued to maintain its position as the fourth most-traded cryptocurrency, a distinction it recaptured in October after briefly dropping to fifth place in September. EOS pairings produced $24.2 billion in trade in November, up 73.6 percent month over month, to finish with their strongest monthly volumes since June.

XRP held its rank as the fifth most-traded cryptocurrency in November, reaching a 30-day trade volume of roughly $21 billion. Monthly trade volume increased 54.4 percent from October, marking one of the strongest months for XRP in 2018. However, its 30-day trade volume failed to match the $24.7 billion in trade activity recorded for XRP pairings during September.

Monthly BCH Volume Rises by 43%

BCH continued to rank as the sixth most-traded cryptocurrency, with approximately $13.6 billion in total monthly trade in November. Trade volume increased 43 percent from the preceding month, making it the currency’s strongest 30-day period for trade volume since July.

LTC ranked as the seventh most-traded cryptocurrency in November for the third month in a row. When compared with October, the LTC markets saw a 42.4 percent increase in trade activity. By trade volume, November was the strongest month for LTC pairings in the second half of 2018.

ETC climbed two spots in the monthly volume rankings to eighth place, with almost $5.27 billion in volume. Despite posting a 25 percent increase in monthly trade activity, ETC pairings recorded their third-weakest monthly volumes this year.

Strong Second Half for Leading Markets

November saw little change in trading of dash, with month-over-month volume increasing by just 0.4 percent. The 30-day trade volume for dash pairings was $5.18 billion, bumping it down one place to rank as the ninth most-traded cryptocurrency in November.

NEO had its strongest month in the second half of 2018, with trade activity hitting roughly $5.57 billion. Trading rose 21 percent month over month, pushing it down one position to rank as the 10th most-traded cryptocurrency.

CKUSD also hit its strongest monthly volume level for the second half thus far, with nearly $4.5 billion in trade. November saw a month-over-month increase in trade activity of more than 32 percent, driving CKUSD up one position to finish as the 11th most-traded cryptocurrency.

BSV Ranks as 14th Most-Traded Crypto

QTUM gained one position to rank as the 12th most-traded cryptocurrency after posting nearly $4.4 billion in volume. November was the currency’s strongest month for volume since July, with trading up 18 percent month over month.

ZEC produced its strongest 30-day trade volume for the second half of 2018, at $4.07 billion. ZEC recorded a month-over-month volume increase of 16.3 percent, pushing it up one rank to become the 13th most-traded cryptocurrency in November.

Although it only traded for two weeks in November, BSV posted $3.27 billion in trade volume to rank as the 14th most-traded cryptocurrency.

TRX Trade Volume Tumbles

XLM saw an increase in trade activity of 106 percent in November, with 30-day trade volume of approximately $2.74 billion. Despite recording its strongest monthly volume for XLM in the second half of 2018, Stellar rose just one place to rank as the 15th most-traded cryptocurrency.

TRX was the only leading currency to post a drop in month-over-month volume. TRX pairings produced $2.42 billion in trade volume in November, down 34 percent from October. It lost five positions to rank as the 16th most-traded cryptocurrency.

Stablecoins PAX and TUSD Climb Into Top 20

November saw two new entries into the top 20 cryptocurrencies by trade volume from two stablecoins, Paxos Standard Token (PAX) and TrueUSD (TUSD). PAX posted 30-day trade volume of $1.54 billion to rank as the 17th most-traded cryptocurrency. TUSD pairings, meanwhile, generated $995.5 million in trade activity in November, making it the 18th most-traded cryptocurrency.

ADA and ONT Regain Top 20 Rankings

After slipping five places from September to rank as the 21st most-traded cryptocurrency in October, ADA climbed back into the top 20 to rank 19th in November. Monthly trade volume hit roughly $952 million, pushing the currency up two places and comprising a 12.6 percent increase in month-over-month volume.

ONT also re-entered the top 20, gaining eight positions to rank as the 20th most-traded cryptocurrency. ONT posted $946 million in 30-day trade volume, up 50 percent month over month.

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