Binance API integration with SnapTrade.

Binance

Binance Holdings Ltd., branded as Binance, is a global company operating the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange by daily trading volume.

Region/CountryEurope, Australia, India
Authentication TypeAPI Credentials
Connection TypeRead

About This Integration

Does Binance Have a Developer API?

Yes, Binance provides a robust, publicly available developer API for cryptocurrency trading. The Binance API supports REST and WebSocket connections, making it popular among developers, algorithmic traders, and fintech startups looking to create custom crypto trading applications. SnapTrade also provides an API integration with Binance.

What’s Available on the Binance API with SnapTrade?

By integrating your app with SnapTrade, you’ll get:

  • API Access
    Secure authentication for your users, so they can connect their Binance accounts.
  • Long Lived Connections
    Continuous account connectivity that doesn’t require frequent re-authentication.
  • Account Balances and Portfolio Data
    Retrieve users’ crypto balances, total market value, and account metadata.
  • Transactions and Position History
    Access historical trades and current positions in various cryptocurrencies, helping you build detailed insights into user portfolios.

Can I Use the Binance API for Trading?

Coming soon! The Binance API is built for data retrieval, and we have plans to implement trading. Through SnapTrade, you will be able to securely facilitate trades on behalf of your users. If you’re interested in implementing trading features, reach out to us at api@snaptrade.com to learn more about our roadmap and see how SnapTrade can help.

How to Get Access to the SnapTrade Binance API

  1. Sign Up for SnapTrade: Visit the SnapTrade Developer Portal to create a free account.
  2. Get Your API Keys: Generate your SnapTrade API keys within the portal.
  3. Connect Binance: Use SnapTrade’s unified API to link your users’ Binance accounts securely, eliminating the complexity of handling API authentication and data parsing on your end.
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