Volume Has All But Disappeared Crypto's biggest assets are barely moving. According to Santiment, top-cap trading volumes have been sliding since July 2024 and are now sitting at their weakes
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July 15, 2026
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Volume Has All But Disappeared
Crypto's biggest assets are barely moving. According to Santiment, top-cap trading volumes have been sliding since July 2024 and are now sitting at their weakest average levels in roughly two years. This is not a crash. It is a slow drift, and it is broad-based. Santiment data shows the drop spans multiple top-cap coins simultaneously, with $BTC, $ETH, and other large-cap assets all showing the same pattern. The analytics firm describes the mood as one of exhaustion rather than aggression, with traders unwilling to commit in either direction.
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