LATAM Crypto Exchange Flows Surge 9x to $27B as Bitso Dominates Market

Latin Americaโ€™s (LATAM) centralized crypto exchanges grew from niche platforms into critical financial infrastructure in three years, with flows increasing ninefold, according to new research.

Dune Researchโ€™s LATAM Report revealed that 2021 annual crypto exchange flows in the region totaled $3 billion. In 2024, the total exchange flows for LATAM reached $27 billion, up by 800%, signaling strong regional digital asset growth.ย 

In its early years, LATAM crypto activity was modest by global standards. Still, a fragmented ecosystem of small brokers and over-the-counter (OTC) desks grew into integrated exchanges serving retail and institutional clients.ย 

According to Dune Analytics, flows from early 2021 to mid-2025 through LATAM-based centralized exchange platforms showed a clear arc of โ€œgrowth maturity and consolidation.โ€ย 

Centralized crypto exchange flows in Latin America. Source: Dune

Bitso remains the most dominant LATAM exchange by flows

Since 2021, crypto exchange Bitso has dominated the Latin American market. At the time, the exchange processed over $2 billion in flows, more than 66% of all the flows in the region.ย 

In 2024, the exchange processed more than $25.2 billion in flows, or 1,160% growth in three years. Its share of exchange flows grew to 93% during the same period.ย 

Aside from Bitso, players like Mercado Bitcoin and Lemon Cash also saw increased exchange flows. The Dune report also highlighted that the flow increase happened without a sustained bull run.ย 

โ€œCrucially, this growth came without a sustained bull market, reflecting a shift toward real-world utility such as cross-border commerce, remittance settlements, and currency hedging,โ€ Dune said.ย 

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Ethereum accounted for over $45.5 billion in overall flows since 2021

The report showed that Ethereum-based transfers dominated the market. From January 2021 to July 2025, network transfers have reached over $45.5 billion. This amount is roughly 75% of all recorded flows throughout the period.ย 

The report said that Tron ranked second in terms of transfers, with over $12.5 billion. The report said this was largely driven by low-cost Tether (USDT) transfers in the network.

As of Tuesday, Tron holds the largest amount of USDT, with $81.8 billion in tokens circulating on the network, according to Tether. Ethereum follows with $80.3 billion.ย 

Solana ranks third in LATAM with $1.45 billion in total flows, while Polygon follows with $1.17 billion.ย