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Bitget

Bitget is a centralised cryptocurrency exchange founded in 2018 and based in Seychelles.

Trust score
10/10
Trust rank
#5
24h volume
21,192 BTC
Markets
100

About Bitget

Established in 2018, Bitget is the world's leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company. Serving over 100 million users in 150+ countries and regions, the Bitget exchange is committed to helping users trade smarter with its pioneering copy trading feature and other trading solutions, while offering real-time access to Bitcoin price, Ethereum price, and other cryptocurrency prices. Formerly known as BitKeep, Bitget Wallet is a world-class multi-chain crypto wallet that offers an array of comprehensive Web3 solutions and features including wallet functionality, token swap, NFT Marketplace, DApp browser, and more. Bitget is at the forefront of driving crypto adoption through strategic partnerships, such as its role as the Official Crypto Partner of the World's Top Football League, LALIGA, in EASTERN, SEA and LATAM market, as well as a global partner of Turkish National athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Wrestling world champion), Samet Gümüş (Boxing gold medalist) and İlkin Aydın (Volleyball national team), to inspire the global community to embrace the future of cryptocurrency.

Venue description supplied by CoinGecko. It reflects the exchange's own positioning and is not an endorsement.

Bitget trading volume · last 30 days

Daily spot volume as reported to CoinGecko, denominated in BTC.

Latest day
21,666 BTC
30-day average
7,737 BTC
Latest vs average
+180.0%

Markets on Bitget

100 pairs · sortable by price, spread and volume

#Trust
1BTC/USDT$77,253.000.01%$346.62Munknown
2ETH/USDT$2,429.330.01%$281.3Munknown
3XRP/USDT$1.510.02%$186.81Munknown
4SOL/USDT$96.130.01%$146.84Munknown
5HYPE/USDT$80.380.01%$39.22Munknown
6DOGE/USDT$0.0937640.01%$36.9Munknown
7USDC/USDT$1.000.02%$35.16Munknown
8BGB/USDT$1.900.02%$32.96Munknown
9TRUMP/USDT$2.420.08%$32.07Munknown
10PUMP/USDT$0.0049860.06%$22.86Munknown
11ZEC/USDT$801.820.06%$17.6Munknown
12XRP/USDC$1.510.02%$17.33Munknown
13SUI/USDT$0.8286620.01%$15.83Munknown
14BTC/USDC$77,248.000.01%$14.53Munknown
15PEPE/USDT$0.0000040.02%$13.15Munknown
16ONDO/USDT$0.3687390.05%$12.32Munknown
17XRP/RLUSD$1.510.07%$11.16Munknown
18USDT/EUR$0.98720.01%$10.79Munknown
19USDGO/USDT$1.000.02%$10.22Munknown
20LINK/USDT$11.700.02%$10.04Munknown
21WLD/USDT$0.3935350.05%$9.88Munknown
22ADA/USDT$0.2286620.04%$9.87Munknown
23ENA/USDT$0.1583340.04%$9.08Munknown
24SOL/USDC$96.140.04%$8.84Munknown
25UNI/USDT$4.320.02%$8.16Munknown
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What the numbers say about Bitget

Bitget is a centralised exchange that has been operating since 2018, registered in Seychelles. CoinGecko tracks 532 assets across 598 trading pairs here. Its trust score is 10 out of 10, ranking it 5th of the exchanges CoinGecko scores. That score blends order book depth, bid-ask spreads, reported volume against web traffic, and whether the venue holds recognised licences — it is a liquidity and transparency measure, not an audit or a safety rating.

Across the 100 busiest pairs on this venue, 52.7% of the volume runs through just three of them — BTC/USDT, ETH/USDT and XRP/USDT. Volume is spread across enough markets that the smaller pairs are still worth checking individually rather than assuming they inherit the exchange's overall liquidity.

The median bid-ask spread on these pairs is 0.043%. Spreads that tight are what a deep order book looks like: a market order of ordinary size will fill close to the quoted price.

By quote currency, 98.2% of this volume is priced in stablecoins and 0.9% in government currencies. With almost no fiat volume, this is a venue you arrive at holding crypto already — expect to buy elsewhere first.

One caveat about the volume figures on this page: 21,192 BTC of 24-hour volume is what Bitget reports, not an independently measured number. Reported volume and real volume are not always the same thing across the industry, which is precisely why the trust score exists. Custody is a separate question again — where the exchange holds your coins, under which jurisdiction, and what happens if it fails are not captured by any of the figures above.