In South Korea, a cryptocurrency hub, data shows a rise in trading volume across 15 altcoins. Here's what you need to know. Continue Reading: South Korea SeesIn South Korea, a cryptocurrency hub, data shows a rise in trading volume across 15 altcoins. Here's what you need to know. Continue Reading: South Korea Sees

South Korea Sees a Surge in Trading Volume for 15 Altcoins—XRP Tops the List

2026/05/18 04:22
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Upbit and Bithumb, South Korea’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, have seen remarkable trading volumes in the last 24 hours.

In addition to major cryptocurrencies like XRP, Bitcoin, and Ethereum, significant trading activity was also observed in altcoins such as ORCA, OPEN, EDEN, and KAIA.

When data from both exchanges are considered together, XRP stands out as one of the assets in terms of total trading volume.

Related News: The List of the Most-Searched Altcoins in Recent Hours Has Been Revealed

The top cryptocurrencies and their total trading volumes on Upbit and Bithumb over the last 24 hours are as follows:

  1. XRP – $56.69 million
  2. Bitcoin (BTC) – $56.28 million
  3. Ethereum (ETH) – $31.81 million
  4. Tether (USDT) – $50.05 million
  5. Dogecoin (DOGE) – $21.47 million
  6. Solana (SOL) – $13.89 million
  7. Orca (ORCA) – $16.31 million
  8. Ondo (ONDO) – $13.23 million
  9. Metadium (META) – $12.56 million
  10. Venice Token (VVV) – $9.28 million
  11. OpenLedger (OPEN) – $9.12 million
  12. OpenEden (EDEN) – $23.39 million
  13. Kaia (KAIA) – $19.42 million
  14. Swell (SWELL) – $11.24 million
  15. BOB (BOB) – $10.16 million

*This is not investment advice.

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