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July 02, 2026

CryptoQuant: Record-Low Binance Retail Bitcoin Inflows Signal Shift Toward Institutional Market Structure

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CryptoQuant says retail Bitcoin inflows to Binance have hit a record low, pointing to growing institutional participation and changing market dynamics.

CryptoQuant: Record-Low Binance Retail Bitcoin Inflows Signal Shift Toward Institutional Market Structure

CryptoQuant researcher Darkfrost has reported that retail Bitcoin inflows to Binance have fallen to their lowest level since the exchange was launched, highlighting a continued decline in participation from smaller investors during the current market cycle.

According to the analysis, wallets transferring less than 1 BTC to Binance are currently sending an average of approximately 329 BTC per day on a monthly basis. This is significantly below the levels recorded during previous market peaks. In 2021, average daily retail inflows reached around 2,690 BTC, with a single-day high of approximately 4,900 BTC in May. During the 2018 cycle, average daily inflows were even higher at roughly 3,700 BTC, while a record 10,400 BTC was transferred in a single day on January 4.

Darkfrost used Binance as the reference platform because of its historically large trading volumes and broad accessibility to retail participants. The researcher argued that the absence of a meaningful increase in small-wallet inflows, despite Bitcoin reaching new highs during the current cycle, reflects a notable shift in market participation.

Several factors may explain the trend, according to the research. Some retail investors may have shifted their attention to digital assets other than Bitcoin, while the introduction of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds has provided an alternative means of gaining exposure without using cryptocurrency exchanges. The analysis also suggested that some retail participants may be adopting longer investment horizons or waiting for stronger price momentum before increasing activity.

Market Structure Continues to Shift

The researcher noted that retail inflows previously represented a significant source of selling pressure on Binance, but their contribution appears substantially lower than in earlier market cycles. The report concluded that the composition of the Bitcoin market continues to evolve as institutional participation increases, while retail activity on centralized exchanges declines.

The findings come as Binance recorded more than $2 billion in net outflows over the past seven days, according to CoinMarketCap data. Despite the withdrawals, Binance remains the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume.

The exchange is also adjusting its operations in Europe following the implementation of the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework. After missing the July 1 licensing deadline, Binance stopped providing certain services to some users in the European Union. The company previously withdrew its MiCA licence application in Greece and has stated that it intends to continue pursuing regulatory authorisation within the region.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading at approximately $61,135, up more than 4.5% over the previous 24 hours, according to CoinMarketCap. During the session, the cryptocurrency traded between a low of $58,267 and a high of $61,294.

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Alisa, a dedicated journalist at the MPost, specializes in crypto, AI, investments, and the expansive realm of Web3. With a keen eye for emerging trends and technologies, she delivers comprehensive coverage to inform and engage readers in the ever-evolving landscape of digital finance.

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Alisa, a dedicated journalist at the MPost, specializes in crypto, AI, investments, and the expansive realm of Web3. With a keen eye for emerging trends and technologies, she delivers comprehensive coverage to inform and engage readers in the ever-evolving landscape of digital finance.

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