I numbered your questions so I can refer to them more easily:
1. A complete list of all exchanges alongside their daily volume and total percentage share of currency exchange's market volume
2. A list of all exchanges that have shutdown and reasons why
3. A list of all local trading hubs such as localbitcoins and their daily volume
4. Historical data on price (if it exists) on the exchanges
5. A list of all websites and projects that are aggregating something similar to this list
6. API documentation for the exchanges
7. If a commercial entity is involved in this space, then a reference to them
I think there might be some problems with your questions:
- 1. This is a very very large list, depending on which fiat currencies you include. This results in a lot of work (read hours and hours) when answering questions 4 en 6. Do you want data for all existing exchanges, or might it be an idea to narrow it down to the big 5?
- 3. The trading volume for local trading is hard to find, because a lot of the transactions originating from those sites will be set up through private messaging or in real life.
- 5. Would these sites not defeat the purpose of this list (or at least questions 1 and 4)?
That said, here are the answers (as far as possible) for the top 5 USD exchanges (based on trading volume as reported on
http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/). This is not a complete list, but it will give a good picture/overview of the exchange market. I hope this is what you are looking for.
1. A list of the big 5 exchanges (data from bitcoincharts.com):
Exchange (USD) | Volume (BTC) | Trading volume % |
Mt. Gox | 95,419 | 82.65 |
BitStamp | 12,990 | 11.25 |
BTC-E | 6,162 | 5.34 |
Camp BX | 801 | 0.69 |
Vircurex | 39 | 0.03 |
As you can see, these 5 exchanges make up roughly 99.96% of the total trading volume (at least the volume listed on bitcoincharts).
2. A few (big) exchanges that have shutdown:
3. Local trading hubs (no mention of daily volume):
4. The history of price for the exchanges can be found on several sites:
5. A list of all websites and projects that are aggregating something similar to this list:
6. API documentation:
7. If a commercial entity is involved in this space, then a reference to them
As far as I know there is no commercial entity doing this kind of aggregation.