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Complete List of Centralized Crypto Exchanges (CEXs)

Every active centralized crypto exchange we track, sorted A–Z. Search by name, jump to a letter, or open any CEX for full details — fees, supported coins, fiat ramps and live volume. Currently tracking 587 active CEXs with combined 24h volume of $999.19B.

Top 10 CEXs by 24h Volume

Updated: May 6, 2026 · 587 CEXs tracked
Total CEXs
587
Combined 24h Volume
$999.19B
Total Trading Pairs
103,301
Largest Centralized Exchange
Binance
#Exchange24h Volume
1Binance$77.34B
2BiKing$53.93B
3Deepcoin$38.78B
4FameEX$30.98B
5GaiaEx$30.63B
6Tapbit$30.62B
7OKX$28.12B
8OrangeX$26.19B
9DigiFinex$25.04B
10BVOX$22.83B
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About this CEX list

A centralized exchange (CEX) is an operator-run trading platform where users deposit funds, an internal order book matches orders, and trades settle off-chain on the exchange's own ledger. CEXs typically offer fiat on/off-ramps, leverage, futures, staking, and an account-based experience similar to traditional brokerages.

This CEX list catalogues every active centralized exchange we track. It spans global market leaders like Binance, Coinbase, OKX, Bybit, Bitget, Kraken and Upbit, as well as regional venues, derivatives-focused platforms and specialised exchanges. Each entry links to a full profile with live spot volume, pair counts, fees and traffic data.

Use the alphabet jumper for fast navigation, or the search box to find a specific exchange. If you instead want to see which CEX is largest right now, the CEX Ranking page sorts this same universe by 24-hour spot volume.

How to choose a centralized exchange

Liquidity and volume. Higher 24-hour volume usually means tighter spreads and better fills. Check both the headline volume and the depth on the specific pair you intend to trade.

Fees and fiat support. Compare maker / taker fees, withdrawal fees and which fiat currencies the exchange supports. A cheaper trading fee can be wiped out by a high withdrawal fee for the asset you use.

Security and jurisdiction. Look at the exchange's regulatory status, proof of reserves, history of incidents, and whether it serves your country. Self-custody remains the safest place for long-term holdings — use a CEX for trading, not as a wallet.

Product range. Some CEXs are spot-only; others offer perpetual futures, options, staking, lending and copy trading. Pick the venue that matches the products you actually need.

Frequently asked questions about the CEX list

Quick answers to the most common questions about this ranking — covering data sources, methodology, fees, and how to use the metrics shown above.

What is a CEX list?

A CEX list is a complete catalogue of every actively trading centralized exchange. Unlike a ranking that orders venues by 24-hour volume, a CEX list is alphabetical and is built for discovery — finding a specific platform by name and comparing alternatives across the entire market.

How many centralized crypto exchanges are there?

There are several hundred centralized crypto exchanges worldwide. This CEX list shows every active venue we track that reports non-zero 24-hour trading volume, ranging from global market leaders like Binance, Coinbase and OKX down to smaller regional and specialised platforms.

What is the difference between a CEX list and a CEX ranking?

A CEX ranking sorts platforms by 24-hour spot volume, exchange score and traffic to highlight market leaders. A CEX list is sorted alphabetically and is intended for browsing the full universe of centralized exchanges — useful when you already know the name of a platform or want to compare niche venues.

Which is the largest centralized crypto exchange?

Binance has consistently been the largest centralized exchange by spot trading volume, followed by exchanges like Coinbase, OKX, Bybit and Bitget. The exact ordering changes daily — see the live CEX Ranking page for the current leaderboard.

Are centralized exchanges safe?

Centralized exchanges custody user funds, which means security depends on the platform's track record, cold-storage practices, insurance fund, proof of reserves and regulatory standing. Established CEXs in this list publish proof of reserves and use industry-standard security controls, but users should still consider self-custody for long-term holdings.

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