ChainCatcher News: According to the latest exchange review report released by CoinDesk, Gate ranked third in the global centralized spot market share in January this year, and fourth in the derivatives market share. Data shows that Gate’s spot trading volume for the month reached $74.4 billion, an 11.1% increase month-over-month. Among AA–A rated exchanges, Gate ranks among the top three in spot trading volume, accounting for approximately 50.2% of the total trading volume with leading platforms.
In terms of derivatives, Gate’s market share is 11.2%. The platform ranks among the top three retail exchanges in open interest, with a share of 10.1%, demonstrating its ongoing market activity and capital capacity.
Additionally, Gate TradFi’s cumulative trading volume has exceeded $70 billion, with a single-day peak surpassing $10 billion. The platform has officially ended its public testing phase, launched the web version, and achieved multi-terminal coverage. Users can trade global CFDs (covering forex, stocks, and precious metals) with USDT as margin under a unified account system, and connect to the MT5 execution system for cross-asset margin management.
At the same time, Gate has officially launched GateAI, featuring natural language trading functions that support executing spot and wealth management orders through conversational commands, further integrating AI analysis with multi-terminal trading execution workflows.
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