Reported Bitcoin Volume Fake
A new has come back with the conclusion that more than half of bitcoin’s daily reported volumes are fake. The report focuses on the reported volumes from across 157 crypto exchanges and found that the numbers from self-reported sources had greatly inflated the volume of bitcoin being transacted. These exchanges usually report bitcoin daily volume according to their internal processes, which ends up being different across exchanges. An example given in the report was between CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko. While the latter had reported a BTC daily volume of $32 billion, the latter had reported $27 billion in trading volume for the same time period. Others, such as Nomics, had put the volume at $57 billion, and Messari had reported a volume of $5 billion.BTC recovers above $20,000 | Source:This discrepancy is also seen across other analytics platforms. As of today, that the total bitcoin net flows for last week was $7.8 billion. Taking a look at shows that the bitcoin trading volume for the last seven days is $6.71 billion.
What’s The Real Number?
Forbes delved deeper into the reported bitcoin daily trading volume and puts forward that majority of the reported volume is fake, at 51%. It also gave its own predicted volume saying, “We estimate the global daily bitcoin volume for the industry was $128 billion on June 14. That is% less than the $262 billion one would get by taking the sum of self-reported volume from multiple sources.”Featured image from Business Today, chart from TradingView.com
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