CCXT – CryptoCurrency eXchange Trading Library
A JavaScript / Python / PHP / C# library for cryptocurrency trading and e-commerce with support for many bitcoin/ether/altcoin exchange markets and merchant APIs.
The CCXT library is used to connect and trade with cryptocurrency exchanges and payment processing services worldwide. It provides quick access to market data for storage, analysis, visualization, indicator development, algorithmic trading, strategy backtesting, bot programming, and related software engineering.
It is intended to be used by coders, developers, technically-skilled traders, data-scientists and financial analysts for building trading algorithms.
Current feature list:
- support for many cryptocurrency exchanges — more coming soon
- fully implemented public and private APIs
- optional normalized data for cross-exchange analytics and arbitrage
- an out of the box unified API that is extremely easy to integrate
- works in Node 10.4+, Python 3, PHP 8.1+, netstandard2.0/2.1 and web browsers
See Also
- TabTrader – trading on all exchanges in one app. Available on Android and iOS!
- Freqtrade – leading opensource cryptocurrency algorithmic trading software!
- OctoBot – cryptocurrency trading bot with an advanced web interface.
- TokenBot – discover and copy the best algorithmic traders in the world.
Certified Cryptocurrency Exchanges
Supported Cryptocurrency Exchanges
The CCXT library currently supports the following 106 cryptocurrency exchange markets and trading APIs:
The list above is updated frequently, new crypto markets, exchanges, bug fixes, and API endpoints are introduced on a regular basis. See the Manual for more details. If you can't find a cryptocurrency exchange in the list above and want it to be added, post a link to it by opening an issue here on GitHub or send us an email.
The library is under MIT license, that means it's absolutely free for any developer to build commercial and opensource software on top of it, but use it at your own risk with no warranties, as is.
Install
The easiest way to install the CCXT library is to use a package manager:
This library is shipped as an all-in-one module implementation with minimalistic dependencies and requirements:
- js/ in JavaScript
- python/ in Python (generated from JS)
- php/ in PHP (generated from JS)
You can also clone it into your project directory from ccxt GitHub repository:
git clone https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt.git # including 1GB of commit history
# or
git clone https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt.git --depth 1 # avoid downloading 1GB of commit history
JavaScript (NPM)
JavaScript version of CCXT works in both Node and web browsers. Requires ES6 and async/await
syntax support (Node 7.6.0+). When compiling with Webpack and Babel, make sure it is not excluded in your babel-loader
config.
ccxt in NPM
npm install ccxt
var ccxt = require ('ccxt')
console.log (ccxt.exchanges)
import {version, exchanges} from 'ccxt';
console.log(version, Object.keys(exchanges));
JavaScript (for use with the <script>
tag):
All-in-one browser bundle (dependencies included), served from a CDN of your choice:
CDNs are not updated in real-time and may have delays. Defaulting to the most recent version without specifying the version number is not recommended. Please, keep in mind that we are not responsible for the correct operation of those CDN servers.
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/ccxt@4.4.40/dist/ccxt.browser.min.js"></script>
Creates a global ccxt
object:
console.log (ccxt.exchanges)
Python
ccxt in PyPI
pip install ccxt
import ccxt
print(ccxt.exchanges)
The library supports concurrent asynchronous mode with asyncio and async/await in Python 3.7.0+
import ccxt.async_support as ccxt
orjson support
CCXT also supports orjson
for parsing JSON since it is much faster than the builtin library. This is especially important when using websockets because some exchanges return big messages that need to be parsed and dispatched as quickly as possible.
However, orjson
is not enabled by default because it is not supported by every python interpreter. If you want to opt-in, you just need to install it (pip install orjson
) on your local environment. CCXT will detect the installion and pick it up automatically.
PHP
ccxt in PHP with Packagist/Composer (PHP 7.0+)
It requires common PHP modules:
- cURL
- mbstring (using UTF-8 is highly recommended)
- PCRE
- iconv
- gmp (this is a built-in extension as of PHP 7.2+)
include "ccxt.php";
var_dump (\ccxt\Exchange::$exchanges);
The library supports concurrent asynchronous mode using tools from RecoilPHP and ReactPHP in PHP 7.1+. Read the Manual for more details.
.net/C#
ccxt in C# with Nuget (netstandard 2.0 and netstandard 2.1)
using ccxt;
Console.WriteLine(ccxt.Exchanges)
Docker
You can get CCXT installed in a container along with all the supported languages and dependencies. This may be useful if you want to contribute to CCXT (e.g. run the build scripts and tests — please see the Contributing document for the details on that).
Using docker-compose
(in the cloned CCXT repository):
docker-compose run --rm ccxt
You don't need the Docker image if you're not going to develop CCXT. If you just want to use CCXT – just install it as a regular package into your project.
Documentation
Read the Manual for more details.
Usage
Intro
The CCXT library consists of a public part and a private part. Anyone can use the public part immediately after installation. Public APIs provide unrestricted access to public information for all exchange markets without the need to register a user account or have an API key.
Public APIs include the following:
- market data
- instruments/trading pairs
- price feeds (exchange rates)
- order books
- trade history
- tickers
- OHLC(V) for charting
- other public endpoints
In order to trade with private APIs you need to obtain API keys from an exchange's website. It usually means signing up to the exchange and creating API keys for your account. Some exchanges require personal info or identification. Sometimes verification may be necessary as well. In this case you will need to register yourself, this library will not create accounts or API keys for you. Some exchanges expose API endpoints for registering an account, but most exchanges don't. You will have to sign up and create API keys on their websites.
Private APIs allow the following:
- manage personal account info
- query account balances
- trade by making market and limit orders
- deposit and withdraw fiat and crypto funds
- query personal orders
- get ledger history
- transfer funds between accounts
- use merchant services
This library implements full public and private REST and WebSocket APIs for all exchanges in TypeScript, JavaScript, PHP and Python.
The CCXT library supports both camelcase notation (preferred in TypeScript and JavaScript) and underscore notation (preferred in Python and PHP), therefore all methods can be called in either notation or coding style in any language.
exchange.methodName ()
exchange.method_name ()
Read the Manual for more details.
JavaScript
CCXT now supports ESM and CJS modules
CJS
'use strict';
const ccxt = require ('ccxt');
(async function () {
let kraken = new ccxt.kraken ()
let bitfinex = new ccxt.bitfinex ({ verbose: true })
let huobipro = new ccxt.huobipro ()
let okcoinusd = new ccxt.okcoin ({
apiKey: 'YOUR_PUBLIC_API_KEY',
secret: 'YOUR_SECRET_PRIVATE_KEY',
})
const exchangeId = 'binance'
, exchangeClass = ccxt[exchangeId]
, exchange = new exchangeClass ({
'apiKey': 'YOUR_API_KEY',
'secret': 'YOUR_SECRET',
})
console.log (kraken.id, await kraken.loadMarkets ())
console.log (bitfinex.id, await bitfinex.loadMarkets ())
console.log (huobipro.id, await huobipro.loadMarkets ())
console.log (kraken.id, await kraken.fetchOrderBook (kraken.symbols[0]))
console.log (bitfinex.id, await bitfinex.fetchTicker ('BTC/USD'))
console.log (huobipro.id, await huobipro.fetchTrades ('ETH/USDT'))
console.log (okcoinusd.id, await okcoinusd.fetchBalance ())
console.log (okcoinusd.id, await okcoinusd.createMarketSellOrder ('BTC/USD', 1))
console.log (okcoinusd.id, await okcoinusd.createLimitBuyOrder ('BTC/USD', 1, 2500.00))
bitfinex.createLimitSellOrder ('BTC/USD', 1, 10, { 'type': 'trailing-stop' })
}) ();
ESM
import {version, binance} from 'ccxt';
console.log(version);
const exchange = new binance();
const ticker = await exchange.fetchTicker('BTC/USDT');
console.log(ticker);
Python
import ccxt
hitbtc = ccxt.hitbtc({'verbose': True})
bitmex = ccxt.bitmex()
huobipro = ccxt.huobipro()
exmo = ccxt.exmo({
'apiKey': 'YOUR_PUBLIC_API_KEY',
'secret': 'YOUR_SECRET_PRIVATE_KEY',
})
kraken = ccxt.kraken({
'apiKey': 'YOUR_PUBLIC_API_KEY',
'secret': 'YOUR_SECRET_PRIVATE_KEY',
})
exchange_id = 'binance'
exchange_class = getattr(ccxt, exchange_id)
exchange = exchange_class({
'apiKey': 'YOUR_API_KEY',
'secret': 'YOUR_SECRET',
})
hitbtc_markets = hitbtc.load_markets()
print(hitbtc.id, hitbtc_markets)
print(bitmex.id, bitmex.load_markets())
print(huobipro.id, huobipro.load_markets())
print(hitbtc.fetch_order_book(hitbtc.symbols[0]))
print(bitmex.fetch_ticker('BTC/USD'))
print(huobipro.fetch_trades('LTC/USDT'))
print(exmo.fetch_balance())
print(exmo.id, exmo.create_market_sell_order('BTC/USD', 1))
print(exmo.id, exmo.create_limit_buy_order('BTC/EUR', 1, 2500.00))
kraken.create_market_buy_order('BTC/USD', 1, {'trading_agreement': 'agree'})
PHP
include 'ccxt.php';
$poloniex = new \ccxt\poloniex ();
$bittrex = new \ccxt\bittrex (array ('verbose' => true));
$quoinex = new \ccxt\quoinex ();
$zaif = new \ccxt\zaif (array (
'apiKey' => 'YOUR_PUBLIC_API_KEY',
'secret' => 'YOUR_SECRET_PRIVATE_KEY',
));
$hitbtc = new \ccxt\hitbtc (array (
'apiKey' => 'YOUR_PUBLIC_API_KEY',
'secret' => 'YOUR_SECRET_PRIVATE_KEY',
));
$exchange_id = 'binance';
$exchange_class = "\\ccxt\\$exchange_id";
$exchange = new $exchange_class (array (
'apiKey' => 'YOUR_API_KEY',
'secret' => 'YOUR_SECRET',
));
$poloniex_markets = $poloniex->load_markets ();
var_dump ($poloniex_markets);
var_dump ($bittrex->load_markets ());
var_dump ($quoinex->load_markets ());
var_dump ($poloniex->fetch_order_book ($poloniex->symbols[0]));
var_dump ($bittrex->fetch_trades ('BTC/USD'));
var_dump ($quoinex->fetch_ticker ('ETH/EUR'));
var_dump ($zaif->fetch_ticker ('BTC/JPY'));
var_dump ($zaif->fetch_balance ());
var_dump ($zaif->id, $zaif->create_market_sell_order ('BTC/JPY', 1));
var_dump ($zaif->id, $zaif->create_limit_buy_order ('BTC/JPY', 1, 285000));
$hitbtc->create_order ('BTC/USD', 'limit', 'buy', 1, 3000, array ('clientOrderId' => '123'));
.net/C#
using ccxt;
namespace Project;
class Project {
public async static Task CreateOrder() {
var exchange = new Binance();
exchange.apiKey = "my api key";
exchange.secret = "my secret";
var order = await exchange.CreateOrder("BTC/USDT", "limit", "buy", 1, 50);
Console.WriteLine("Placed Order, order id: " + order.id);
}
}
Contributing
Please read the CONTRIBUTING document before making changes that you would like adopted in the code. Also, read the Manual for more details.
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