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Monday, July 13, 2026
Home BusinessBinance’s $1.6T Futures Volume Climbs To 2026 High…

Binance’s $1.6T Futures Volume Climbs To 2026 High…

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Binance closed out June with its busiest month of derivatives trading this year, recording roughly $1.63 trillion in futures volume even as spot activity stayed thin and broader market sentiment turned cautious. The reading, highlighted by CryptoQuant analyst Maartunn, stands as Binance’s highest monthly futures total of 2026 and runs against a backdrop that would normally pull trading lower.

Trading on Binance climbed regardless, which the analyst read as evidence that participants kept opening and managing leveraged positions instead of stepping back during the quieter calendar window.

That strength in derivatives contrasts with a soft price environment. Bitcoin traded near $62,500 at the time of writing, with Ether around $1,770 and Solana close to $75, all sitting far below their cycle highs after digital assets posted a third straight quarterly loss through the second quarter of 2026.

Binance Widens Its Lead Over Rivals

Binance’s June total towered over the rest of the field, with Bybit, OKX, and Bitget processing roughly $434 billion, $609.82 billion, and $285.37 billion respectively over the same month, leaving the exchange’s $1.63 trillion larger than the three combined.

The distance widens against the earlier part of the year, when Binance managed only about $892.91 billion during a subdued May, with OKX near $556.72 billion and Bybit around $368.36 billion.

Source: CryptoQuant

Its own January pace of roughly $1.49 trillion still sat below June, and volumes at OKX, Bitget, and Bybit ran higher in January than they did last month, which leaves Binance as the only major venue to set a fresh 2026 high instead of slipping below its start-of-year run rate.

That concentration traces back to an aggressive push into new contract types. Binance’s futures-to-spot ratio climbed to 5.1 in March, a leverage-heavy signal that derivatives had become the platform’s primary liquidity engine. The exchange followed with 24/7 perpetual futures on crude oil and natural gas in April and has since broadened its tokenized equity perpetuals, extending its reach well beyond crypto-native pairs.

Binance Absorbs a Regulatory Blow in Europe

The volume milestone lands as Binance manages one of its heaviest regulatory setbacks in years. The exchange withdrew its MiCA licence application in Greece on June 24, days ahead of the July 1 deadline that determines which firms can legally serve the European Union, and it has since suspended services for users in France, Italy, Poland, and Spain.

The company plans to reapply through France after founder Changpeng Zhao attributed the withdrawal to political resistance instead of compliance gaps, even as European regulators and recent reporting flagged concerns over its financial-crime controls. Binance has held its position at the top of the futures market through the setback, continuing to lead global volume into early July.

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