ICYMI: Web traffic to crypto exchanges fell 8% month-over-month in January
February 8, 2022, 6:09PM EST · 1 min readWeb traffic to cryptocurrency exchanges decreased for the third month in a row as of January, according to data collected by The Block Research.
Web traffic hits for crypto exchanges reached 427.6 million in January, 8.3% lower than December’s web traffic, which itself was 14.7% lower than in November. As further data from The Block Research shows, Binance comprised most of January’s web traffic volume at 33.2%. Coinbase and Bybit followed up with 18.1% and 6.6%, respectively.
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