RootData releases the second issue of the transparency ranking for cryptocurrency exchanges (stock category): Gate jumps to the top, Bitget makes a strong entry
Web3 asset data platform RootData released the second issue of the "Cryptocurrency Exchange Transparency Rankings (Stock Category)", further focusing on the growth trend of stock assets in cryptocurrency exchanges. The statistics for this issue cover the period from March 9 to 15, significantly supplementing information on exchange traffic, market makers, and more. In terms of compliance, RootData deeply penetrated the official websites of various governments, including the U.S. FinCEN, the European Central Registry, and Canada's FINTRAC, obtaining and verifying the approval times, expiration dates, and real-time statuses of licenses, resulting in significant changes in the rankings.
According to the rankings, Gate, Bybit, and Bitget occupy the top three positions, with Gate rising to first place mainly due to its transparency regarding market makers, custodians, and licensing information, while its average daily trading volume is second only to Binance Alpha. As RootData continues to expand its statistical coverage, Bitget's stock trading business was officially included in the evaluation system this week and jumped to third place on the list due to its solid market performance. MEXC and XT.com ranked lower due to missing licensing information.
It is reported that RootData adheres to the principle of "transparency first" and has taken the lead in establishing a dual evaluation system of "transparency + liquidity" in the field of stock cryptocurrency exchanges, thereby providing investors with more effective data references. The platform will continue to enhance and publish this ranking in the future.
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