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2026-02-04 11:37:07

Binance Leads January Exchange Reserves Ranking With $155.6B in Holdings

Binance ranked first in January 2026 Major Crypto Exchange Reserves Ranking Report with total reserves of approximately $155.64 billion surpassing all other major trading platforms, according to CoinMarketCap. The report highlights Binance’s dominant scale in proof-of-reserve holdings reflecting the exchange’s position as the largest liquidity venue in the global crypto market. New data drop: Proof of Reserve analysis across top exchanges reveals massive scale differences, distinct asset strategies, and where liquidity really sits. Binance's dominance is striking, but the compositional differences tell an even more interesting story pic.twitter.com/QTF4b8uc8T — CoinMarketCap (@CoinMarketCap) February 4, 2026 CoinMarketCap notes that Binance’s reserves dwarf the combined totals of many competitors, reinforcing its role as the market’s clear Tier 1 leader. OKX and Bybit Follow at a Distance Behind Binance, OKX ranked second with total reserves of roughly $31.29 billion while Bybit placed third with around $14.17 billion. Other exchanges in the ranking included Gate with $7.86 billion, HTX with $6.92 billion, Bitget with $5.33 billion, MEXC with $2.97 billion and KuCoin with $2.16 billion. The report outlines a sharply tiered market structure with Binance maintaining an the lead over Tier 2 challengers such as OKX and Bybit and smaller regional platforms comprising a third tier of reserve holders. Stablecoins and Bitcoin Dominate Binance’s Reserve Mix The report breakdown shows Binance’s reserves are heavily concentrated in major cryptoassets and stablecoins reflecting the exchange’s focus on deep liquidity and user withdrawal readiness. Binance held approximately $47.47 billion in stablecoins accounting for 30.5% of its total reserves. Bitcoin-related assets, including BTC and derivatives exposure, represented another $49.84 billion or 32.03% of holdings. The exchange also reported $34.20 billion in exchange-owned tokens, largely driven by BNB alongside $14.16 billion in other altcoin reserves and nearly $10 billion in ETH-related assets. CoinMarketCap notes that stablecoin reliance remains a critical component of exchange reserves, functioning as a cash-like buffer for withdrawals and market operations. Reserve Composition Varies Across Platforms The report highlights differences in how exchanges allocate reserves. OKX, for example, held around $12.49 billion in stablecoins and over $10.4 billion in Bitcoin-related assets while Bybit’s reserve mix showed heavier weighting toward stablecoins and BTC. The report also observes that several exchanges disclosed limited information regarding exchange-owned token holdings or altcoin breakdowns focusing primarily on core assets such as BTC, ETH and stablecoins. Across the industry, DOGE, XRP, and SOL were cited as notable altcoin holdings appearing on multiple platforms. Proof-of-Reserve Rankings Reflect Scale and Confidence January ranking shows Binance’s continued dominance in exchange reserve scale suggesting a higher level of liquidity and user confidence relative to peers. As proof-of-reserve disclosures remain a key transparency metric in the post-2022 exchange landscape, reserve composition and scale are increasingly viewed as indicators of platform stability and market trust. The post Binance Leads January Exchange Reserves Ranking With $155.6B in Holdings appeared first on Cryptonews .

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