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Camelot

CEXRank #331
Volume 24h
$588.9K
Volume 7d
$4.26M
Volume 30d
$19.25M
Vol. Change 24h
+30.49%
Trading Pairs
40
Coins Listed
33
Monthly Visits
Weekly Visits
Best Referral Code
N/A
Liquidity (24h)
N/A
Traffic Score
N/A
Maker / Taker Fee
N/A

Camelot Trading Volume History

Daily 24h volume snapshots collected by DEXCEX

$741.8K$494.6K$247.3K$0Apr 26May 2May 6
Latest
$588.9K
Avg
$261.1K
Range
$29.9K$677.1K
Period change
+1872.12%

Trade on Camelot

Access 40 trading pairs across 33 coins directly on Camelot.

Top trading pairs on Camelot

Showing top 15 of 40 live pairs by 24h trading volume.

#PairPrice
1
PENDLE/WETH
$1.9080
2
USDC/USDC.e
$0.999778
3
WETH/USDC.e
$2,354.32
4
AIDOGE/WETH
5
USDT/USDC.e
$0.999797
6
WETH/EQB
$2,360.94
7
WETH/ARB
$2,355.24
8
WETH/EMC
$2,360.94
9
DMT/USDC.e
$2.2893
10
WETH/SWORLD
$2,360.94
11
WETH/SYK
$2,364.72
12
BOOP/WETH
$0.000004780
13
DAI/USDC.e
$0.999734
14
GRAIL/USDC.e
$72.5651
15
GRAIL/ARB
$72.0127

About Camelot

Camelot is a centralized exchange (CEX) for trading cryptocurrencies. It processes approximately $588.9K in daily trading volume. Traders can access 40 trading pairs across 33 listed cryptocurrencies. As a centralized exchange, it offers an order book-based trading environment with features such as spot trading, and in many cases derivatives and margin trading.

Camelot is currently ranked #331 in the CEX ranking on DEXCEX.

Camelot in the CEX Ranking on dexcex.io

Camelot is tracked in the CEX Ranking on dexcex.io alongside every other major centralized exchange. It currently sits at #331 in our CEX Ranking based on 24h trading volume, exchange score, liquidity and web traffic.

Compare Camelot's 24h volume and fees against other top venues in the CEX Ranking on dexcex.io, then check how its listed assets perform inside the crypto rankings to spot which markets are driving its volume.

dexcex.io combines the DEX Ranking, the CEX Ranking and full crypto rankings in one portal, so you can move from this Camelot profile straight into the broader market context without leaving the site.

Frequently Asked Questions about Camelot

What is Camelot and is it a DEX or CEX?
Camelot is a centralized exchange (CEX). As a CEX, it acts as an intermediary matching buyers and sellers with order books and custodial wallets.
How does Camelot work?
Camelot operates as a centralized exchange where users create an account, deposit funds (crypto or fiat), and place buy or sell orders through the platform's order book. The exchange matches orders between buyers and sellers and holds user funds in custodial wallets. Camelot currently offers 40 trading pairs across 33 listed cryptocurrencies.
How does Camelot differ from other centralized exchanges?
Camelot stands out among CEXs with a 24-hour trading volume of $588.9K. It is currently ranked #331 among CEX platforms on DEXCEX. Key differentiating factors for CEXs include fee structure, number of supported assets, trading products (spot, futures, margin), regulatory status, and security measures.
What is Camelot's 24h trading volume?
Camelot currently has a 24-hour trading volume of $588.9K, which has changed by +30.49% compared to the previous day. The 7-day volume is $4.26M and the 30-day volume is $19.25M. CEX volume is a key indicator of exchange liquidity and activity.
How many trading pairs does Camelot support?
Camelot currently supports 40 trading pairs across 33 listed coins. More trading pairs generally means more options for traders to diversify their crypto portfolio.
What are Camelot's trading fees?
Detailed fee information for Camelot may vary by trading pair and user tier. Check the exchange's official fee schedule for the most up-to-date rates.
Where does Camelot rank among CEX exchanges?
Camelot is ranked #331 in the CEX ranking on DEXCEX based on trading volume, liquidity score, web traffic and other key metrics.
What is the difference between a DEX and a CEX?
A DEX (decentralized exchange) lets users trade crypto directly from their wallets via smart contracts — there is no central authority holding funds. A CEX (centralized exchange) acts as a middleman, holding user deposits and matching orders through a centralized order book. DEXs offer self-custody and transparency, while CEXs typically provide faster execution, fiat on-ramps, and more advanced trading products. Camelot is a CEX, providing a managed trading environment with additional features.
How much web traffic does Camelot receive?
Web traffic data for Camelot is currently not available. Visit DEXCEX regularly for updated exchange statistics and CEX ranking data.
What is Camelot's liquidity score?
The liquidity score for Camelot is currently not available. Liquidity is a critical factor for trade execution quality and is factored into CEX rankings on DEXCEX.
Is Camelot safe to use for crypto trading?
Camelot is listed on DEXCEX. As a centralized exchange, security depends on the platform's infrastructure, insurance funds, and regulatory compliance. Always enable two-factor authentication and withdraw large holdings to personal wallets. DEXCEX provides data and rankings but does not endorse any specific exchange.