Fiat exchange volumes fell for the fifth time in a row as September ended, according to The Block’s Data Dashboard.
Among crypto exchanges that support fiat, FTX ranked highest in terms of volume in September with 24.6%, followed by Coinbase with 22.7 % and Upbit with 13%, the data showed.
While the August exchanges report showed $219 billion in total fiat exchange volume, the September report showed $210.6 billion, and the month-over-month change between the two months was -3.8%.
The months between May and June saw the largest decrease in the last five months with -20%.
The fall in crypto exchange volume and the broader crypto downturn have spurred many firms to execute layoffs in recent months.
In June, 18% of employees were laid off by crypto exchange Coinbase, and in the next month, Gemini did the same and cut its staff by 68 positions.
However, money flowing out of crypto-related funds has យឺត.
A report from Bloomberg stated that the third quarter of 2022 has witnessed a slowdown in money flowing out of crypto-related funds.
របាយការណ៍បានបន្ថែមថាការធ្លាក់ចុះនេះជាសញ្ញាដែលអាចធ្វើបានដែលអ្នកវិនិយោគជាច្រើនប្រហែលជាបានដកខ្លួនចេញពីប្រភេទទ្រព្យសកម្មដែលប្រថុយប្រថានរួចហើយ។
ទិន្នន័យដែលចងក្រងដោយ Bloomberg Intelligence បានបង្ហាញថា 17.6 លានដុល្លារត្រូវបានដកដោយវិនិយោគិនពីមូលនិធិជួញដូរគ្រីបតូក្នុងរយៈពេលបីខែដែលបញ្ចប់នៅថ្ងៃទី 30 ខែកញ្ញា។
By September 30, that number had fallen below the record $683.4 million withdrawn from such funds in the second quarter, the data analysis showed.
According to the report, the past two months had witnessed the most outflows. Upwards of $200 million were ចាក់ by investors into crypto ETFs in July.
កម្រិតខ្ពស់នៃលំហូរចេញនៅក្នុងត្រីមាសទីពីរគឺទាក់ទងនឹងការធ្លាក់ចុះតម្លៃរូបិយប័ណ្ណគ្រីបតូ។ ទ្រព្យសកម្មឌីជីថលដ៏ធំបំផុតរបស់ពិភពលោកផ្អែកលើតម្លៃទីផ្សារ Bitcoinបានធ្លាក់ចុះជិត 60% ក្នុងកំឡុងត្រីមាសទីពីរនៃឆ្នាំ 2022 ហើយបានបង្ហោះតម្លៃទាបបំផុតគឺ $17,785 នៅថ្ងៃទី 18 ខែមិថុនា។ ទោះជាយ៉ាងណាក៏ដោយ រូបិយប័ណ្ណគ្រីបតូបានកើនឡើង 3.7% នៅក្នុងត្រីមាសទីបី។
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Source: https://blockchain.news/news/fiat-exchange-volumes-down-5-times-in-a-row-the-block