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Javascript SDK for trading on cryptocurrency exchanges like OKX, Bybit, Bitget, MEXC, and more. Supports API data feeds and WebSocket. Built and maintained by the team at Compendium.
PENDAX provides simplified exchange commands and interoperability. Our underlying high-frequency trading engine, PENDAX, is available for all developers, traders, financial analysts, and data scientists to build custom integrations on. It provides simple access to a variety of different use cases revolving around trading and data deployments.
Visit The Official PENDAX Website.
Install The PENDAX SDK
npm i @compendiumfi/pendax
Logo | Exchange | PENDAX ID | Integration Status | Completion Level | Exchange Functions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | OKX (Formerly OKex) | okx | 🟢 Integrated | 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢 | View Documentation |
![]() | Bitget | bitget | 🟢 Integrated | 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢 | View Documentation |
![]() | ByBit | bybit | 🟢 Integrated | 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢 | View Documentation |
MEXC | mexc | 🟢 Integrated | 🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢 | View Documentation |
Binance, Binance US, BitMex, Coinbase Pro, Crypto.com, Gate.io, Huobi, Kraken, Kucoin, & More.
Inactive exchanges are platforms that have been previously integrated but are now unscheduled for future development. We do not recommend utilizing any function integrations for these platforms.
Logo | Exchange | PENDAX ID | Integration Status | Inactive Reason |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | FTX International | ftx | 🔴 Deprecating | Insolvent Exchange |
![]() | FTX US | ftxus | 🔴 Deprecating | Insolvent Exchange |
For a complete capability and usage guidelines list please visit PENDAX Usage Capabilities.
PENDAX consists of both public and private integrations. A public integration can be accessed immediately after integration and provides unrestricted access to data for all supported exchange markets and integrations without an API key. Private integrations feature the ability to interact with an account or post trades and require authorization methods in order to complete command tasks. Users will need to create an API key on their selected exchange. Documentation within the Connect An Exchange Account segment can help you find how to create keys for each integrated exchange.
Public APIs provide immediate and unrestricted access to the following commands without the need for authorization.
Capabilities may vary depending on the specific exchange integrations and their public access data feeds. Each exchange also has its own rate limiting guidelines that each user will be required to follow.
Authorized commands provide the ability to interact with trade orders, account data, and more. As mentioned before you will need to generate an API key from the selected exchange and then insert the authorization parameters into PENDAX to access these commands.
Capabilities may vary depending on the specific exchange integrations and their documented capabilities for authorized API calls. Each exchange also has its own rate limiting guidelines that each user will be required to follow.
Example programs posted by the Compendium team can be found in this Github Repo on the Examples page. Other programs and use cases that can be built with PENDAX include the following:
Full instructions for utilizing the PENDAX SDK and tooling can be found by visiting the Documentation.
Functions within the PENDAX SDK are separate into two main core groups: "Common Functions" and "Exchange Specific Functions".
Our team has done an excellent job in aggregating what we will refer to as "Common Functions" for a plethora of integrated platforms. Common functions are widely used calls available on different platforms and will work by just changing the "exchange" parameter and making edits to API credential layouts (depending on the selected exchange). Examples of common functions include calls like placing trade orders or getting account balances.
By normalizing these commands developers can work in a more efficient manner while customizing integrations or code bases for multiple or different supported platforms.
Documentation relating to "Common Functions" can be found here.
While there are a large variety of commonly normalized functions, there also may be a number of exchange-specific calls available for your selected platform. Many exchanges may include API features native to their interface and not found on other platforms so designating a common function is difficult in this manner. We recommend browsing both the Common Functions and exchange-specific documentation pages while creating any instrument with PENDAX to ensure your code is designed to interact with the SDK in the correct manner.
To explore "Exchange Specific Functions" please visit the Using The PENDAX SDK page and select the supported exchange of your choice.
Current PENDAX deployments are optimized for traders familiar with coding so we would recommend ample experience to utilize the full potential of our SDK and libraries. We have however focused on simplifying commands and other functions in comparison to comparable libraries so traders with less coding experience may find PENDAX easier to comprehend.
PENDAX is currently available as a Javascript library and SDK. Hosted REST APIs will be available shortly for users more familiar with integrating traditional API setups.
Yes, the full PENDAX SDK is completely free to use for all developers, traders, analysts and more in accordance with our licensing and guidelines.
The best way to showcase capabilities is to build on PENDAX. We've released the new version of Compendium utilizing the latest PENDAX SDK capabilities. Our team will also add examples and code snippets to this repository to help speed up development.
The PENDAX tool suite is maintained by the team at Compendium. We are always looking for new community requests and additions that users would find useful to add in the next iterations. Join our Discord or email us at support@compendium.finance.
The PENDAX SDK/API's are built and maintained by the team at Compendium (Formerly branded as Compendium.Fi / Compendium Finance). Developers can use one of the following official channels for support.
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