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US Crypto Exchange Market Sees Shakeup as Binance.US Share Drops to 1%

June 21 (Cointime) - The US crypto exchange market is experiencing significant changes as Binance.US's market share has plummeted to just 1%. Meanwhile, Coinbase's market share has also declined, dropping to 50% since the start of 2023. Other exchanges, such as LMAX, Bitstamp, and Kraken, have made notable gains in the market.

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