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Title: Exchange Volumes
Post by: siruiiuris on January 14, 2019, 03:45:53 PM
Hello, I am trying to find exchange volumes but I have find just the volume of last night on Coinmarketcap. How can I find datas of last years and months. Is there any platform which collect those datas?

And sorry, why coinmarketcap is just publish the datas of the last month, not more?


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: mk4 on January 14, 2019, 04:21:46 PM
I did a bit of research for you and unfortunately it looks like most sites just display 30-day exchange volume history for exchanges. CoinGecko[1] and Coinlib[2] unfortunately also displays 30-day history.

My guess is that I think it's pretty much just because most people are only interested in recent trading volumes. The devs might found exchange volume history that would go as far as months and years are unnecessary.


[1] https://www.coingecko.com/en/exchanges/binance
[2] https://coinlib.io/exchange/binance


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: DeathAngel on January 14, 2019, 04:35:12 PM
A lot of the volume on exchanges is fake any way. I wouldn’t read anything into visible golume on exchanges.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: demenBTC on January 14, 2019, 08:11:14 PM
Hello, I am trying to find exchange volumes but I have find just the volume of last night on Coinmarketcap. How can I find datas of last years and months. Is there any platform which collect those datas?

And sorry, why coinmarketcap is just publish the datas of the last month, not more?
for what you are looking for volume in the past, I don't think you need to do it because it will only waste your time, you just have to look at the history of the dollar price per coin that is enough to help you analyze


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: BitMaxz on January 14, 2019, 08:50:42 PM
It seems that you don't know how to use the coinmarketcap.

You can find all the volume of any coins including market cap, volume, and price into your desired date you want in the coinmarketcap tools.

Check this https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/ and choose which date you want to check and you will see the list of coins with historical price and volumes.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: gentlemand on January 14, 2019, 09:04:47 PM
It seems that you don't know how to use the coinmarketcap.

You can find all the volume of any coins including market cap, price, volume and price into your desired date from the coinmarketcap tools.

Check this https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/ and choose which date you want to check and you will see the list of coins with historical price and volumes.

Those snapshots don't cover anything more than overall combined volumes though, not individual exchanges though I don't know whether that's important to OP. When you click on the snapshots of each exchange they take you through to today's chart.

The only place you're likely to find them is on the exchange themselves in their charts, but many don't go very far back. There must be someone archiving it but I'm not sure who.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: Birb on January 14, 2019, 10:06:05 PM
A lot of the volume on exchanges is fake any way. I wouldn’t read anything into visible golume on exchanges.

I agree. I don't believe all of the exchange volumes especially some of the top 20 exchanges with massive amounts of BTC transactions.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: tmfp on January 14, 2019, 10:08:40 PM
Whether or not it will provide the data that you require I don't know, but this is essential reading (https://www.blockchaintransparency.org/) on the state of play regarding exchanges and fake volume.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: raden1922 on January 14, 2019, 11:43:02 PM
Hello, I am trying to find exchange volumes but I have find just the volume of last night on Coinmarketcap. How can I find datas of last years and months. Is there any platform which collect those datas?

And sorry, why coinmarketcap is just publish the datas of the last month, not more?
I am also looking for history for more than 1 year, but haven't found it until today. I also often see graphics in Coinmarketcap, and only see a glimpse of the developments about market capitalization only and sometimes around existing exchanges. Unfortunately for now the market is often red, so I'm a little lazy to see.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: allthebitandbobs on January 14, 2019, 11:48:54 PM
Also beware most fake there volume with bots on the site trading to themselves


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: TopT3ns on January 15, 2019, 02:53:07 AM
Hello, I am trying to find exchange volumes but I have find just the volume of last night on Coinmarketcap. How can I find datas of last years and months. Is there any platform which collect those datas?

And sorry, why coinmarketcap is just publish the datas of the last month, not more?
I think will need big data to show that all of things,especially if all exchanger and volume on them for a years. And until now i never see it, but maybe you can see and compared it only with daily volume. And like what everyone said, sometime they have fake volume, be aware with it.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: Pursuer on January 15, 2019, 06:52:25 AM
you question lacks a lot of information required to answer it.
for example why do you want exchange volumes? for just knowing which exchange has a higher volume then visiting the exchange list on coinmarketcap.com is more than enough and their sorting based on volume is what you want. but if it is for some sort of analysis that requires an additional look at the volume then it becomes useless. in which case you have to visit the exchanges themselves. which poses another question, what crytpcourrency market you want to look at? I am going to assume it is bitcoin since it is the bitcoin board. in which case most bitcoin exchanges have a specific API call that will give you OHLC points which also contains volume. it is usually called "market history" or simply "OHLC" or "chart points". you can get volume and price that way and do your analysis.
there is also some data dump sites like bitinfocharts.com which allows you to export their historical data but I would still go with the exchange API itself.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: kelz1 on January 15, 2019, 07:21:49 AM
The prices of bitcoin are a more accurate price indicator than exchange volumes. People switch all the time, last couple of years has seen poloniex fall and binance rise so exchanges are not good for comparison


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: siruiiuris on January 18, 2019, 12:16:02 PM
I know that almost all of the exchanges have fake volume. I will not use this data for trading, and todays's datas are not important for me, I need historical data. I am trying to make an analysis for market and volumes of exchanges. I am not looking at coins.

So I need historical volume datas of exchanges.

I am really chocked because the answers shows that we are not knowing anything about the historical volume data of exchanges. We are saying that all the things are recording on blockchain and market, and this is fully digital sector, BUT we do not know anything about history of exchange volumes. AND people thinks that this is not important. Really unbelievable.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: gentlemand on January 18, 2019, 12:24:20 PM
I know that almost all of the exchanges have fake volume. I will not use this data for trading and todays's datas are not important for me, I need historical data. I am trying to make an analysis for market and volumes of exchanges. I am not looking at coins.

So I need historical volume datas of exchanges.

I am really chocked because the answers shows that we are not knowing anything about the historical volume data of exchanges. We are saying that all the things are recording on blockchain and market, and this is fully digital sector, BUT we do not know anything about history of exchange volumes. AND people thinks that this is not important. Really unbelievable.

You have been given links to historical volume and ways to find more of it.

Since exchange volume entirely takes place on private databases then how could anyone else possibly know the slightest thing about it other than what's displayed? You could possibly look at the in and out flow of known exchange addresses but that still won't tell you anything about actual trades.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: BitMaxz on January 18, 2019, 08:42:32 PM
~snip~

So I need historical volume datas of exchanges.
I found one tool from google but I don't know if this is the one that you are looking for.
Check this from here https://data.bitcoinity.org

But not all exchange sites are there and this is only for bitcoin. You can set what date above on the chart and choose what exchange you want to see the volume below the chart.

For altcoin I don't find any tools online that gives you historical volume data. It seems that it doesn't exist.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: freedomgo on January 19, 2019, 04:40:44 AM
I got interested and tried to explore the coinmarketcap since this is the only site I used to track crypto data but I don't go further like OP is looking for.
BitMaxz was right, you go with the historical snapshot, you can see the volume of all coins listed within the choose dates.
There is previous week and next week and I think that function is not relevant to you since you are looking for years and months comparison.

Maybe this one is close to what you are looking for,

you can arrived with the monthly and yearly comparison using the function but you have to do it manually but choosing from (date) and to (date).
Even the historical price of each coin in a daily basis are present and this information is also relevant for your analysis.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: ynatopak14 on January 19, 2019, 05:33:31 AM
Volumes are being fake now in many exchanges.
There are some coin who hired bots for buy and sell in exchange just to reach the coinmarketcap.
BIKICOIN is an exchange and they fake the volume.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: Kakmakr on January 19, 2019, 06:50:26 AM
I know that almost all of the exchanges have fake volume. I will not use this data for trading, and todays's datas are not important for me, I need historical data. I am trying to make an analysis for market and volumes of exchanges. I am not looking at coins.

So I need historical volume datas of exchanges.

I am really chocked because the answers shows that we are not knowing anything about the historical volume data of exchanges. We are saying that all the things are recording on blockchain and market, and this is fully digital sector, BUT we do not know anything about history of exchange volumes. AND people thinks that this is not important. Really unbelievable.

You cannot dictate to independent centralized services, what data they have to keep and what not to keep and what data should be made public. Yes, some governments financial regulators will force services like this to archive that data and to have it available, but the general public do not have that privilege.

Some services might offer this data as a subscription service to cover some of their cost to record /store this.   ::) 


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: ralle14 on January 19, 2019, 08:04:19 AM
I know coin.dance (https://coin.dance/volume) has this kind of information but they don't track all of the popular crypto exchanges though (only localbitcoins, bisq and paxful). If you click one of the bar graphs on the page you can find the volume on specific countries.  

Volumes are being fake now in many exchanges.
This is true but you can easily recognize if the volumes are fake or not and most of exchanges that does it aren't well known. Eventually they'll get caught if they keep this up and it'll ruin their reputation.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: Thyristor on January 20, 2019, 04:38:00 PM
Volumes are being fake now in many exchanges.
There are some coin who hired bots for buy and sell in exchange just to reach the coinmarketcap.
BIKICOIN is an exchange and they fake the volume.
Check out it what happened https://news.bitcoin.com/korean-exchange-jail-faking-volumes/
Crypto regulated countries government if want to take action for fake volume exchange for public interest.
I agree in many exchange volume is always fishy in my observation. I am sorry to say that those are now top ranking exchange.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: siruiiuris on January 21, 2019, 02:03:56 PM
~snip~

So I need historical volume datas of exchanges.
I found one tool from google but I don't know if this is the one that you are looking for.
Check this from here https://data.bitcoinity.org

But not all exchange sites are there and this is only for bitcoin. You can set what date above on the chart and choose what exchange you want to see the volume below the chart.

For altcoin I don't find any tools online that gives you historical volume data. It seems that it doesn't exist.

Actually this is the closest think that I looking for. But here the problem is there are not some biggest exchanges of today and this is just for Bitcoin. And if this datas are true, it shows that:

November 2016: BTC volume 176 million BTC 700 USD per BTC so volume by USD: 123.200.000.000
At the hype of late 2017 when BTC hits 20k USD: BTC volume 2 million BTC 20.000 USD per BTC so volume by USD: 40.000.000.000

If this is true, when I find this datas totally, it will show us some really interesting things.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: 79b79aa8d5047da6d3XX on July 16, 2019, 03:41:59 PM
This is easy to navigate on coinmarketcap just check https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/you will see details of every trde and their dates of which the trade wqs carried out


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: Zemomtum on July 17, 2019, 06:59:42 PM
Do not rely absolutely on the volume of any exchange to trade or make any guess. Most volume are fake and does not represent the reality of the exchange. Coinmarket cap should put a measure in place to punish any shady exchange that indulge in this bad behavior


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: carlfebz2 on July 17, 2019, 08:00:15 PM
Do not rely absolutely on the volume of any exchange to trade or make any guess. Most volume are fake and does not represent the reality of the exchange. Coinmarket cap should put a measure in place to punish any shady exchange that indulge in this bad behavior

You are going too far on whats being asked.Coinmarketcap doesnt show the entire aspect of its volume.I do make comparison into this site https://coinlib.io/
which had been already given earlier.


Title: Re: Exchange Volumes
Post by: examplens on July 17, 2019, 08:30:07 PM
I've already written about this before and posted fake trade volume analytics. I am not sure is it updated.

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I write once about the fake trade volume, only a few of them work clearly and provide regular data.
Here is some analytics https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13_L5V9elxQ3xps62BeYVyr_Wu-9vfyAyN5tGqLNoV9Y/edit#gid=1415549973 from  https://thetie.io