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Bitcoin (BTC) Historical Prices to Ethereum (ETH)
One of the largest Altcoins, Bitcoin (BTC) is widely followed by traders and investors. When it comes to analysis of its performance for other cryptocurrencies, including Ethereum (ETH), it is important to understand the historical price data. However, most exchanges and APIs only provide access to current tick prices. In this article, we will study the restrictions on the BTC-E historical price ETH and discuss possible solutions.
Current API Restrictions
The official Bitcoin API documentation emphasizes that it only supports recovery
Current tick prices from the Bitcoin network. This is probably for a number of reasons:
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Network complexity : The Bitcoin network has a high degree of decentralization, making it challenging for exchange accurately to obtain historical data without endangering performance or not to significantly delay.
- The transaction volume : The number of transactions per second (TPS) on the Bitcoin network can be significant, causing increased latency and overheads, bringing historic prices.
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Data Summary : Exchange usually collects data from multiple sources (such as exchange, wallets) to provide a comprehensive view of the market. However, this process involves significant computing resources that may not be possible for older price points.
Solutions: Finding parent ticks
While getting current tick prices may not be possible, there are alternative approaches that allow access to historical data:
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API integration : Exchange often provides APIs that allow developers to integrate with their platforms and obtain historical data using third -party libraries or tools. For example:
* Binance provides “Get/API/V3/Ticker/Price” Ethereum’s destination.
* Coinbase Pro offers the “Get/API/V4/Eth/LastTX” method, which obtains the last transaction on the Ethereum network.
- Price Index Services : Some organizations specialize in providing historical prices for various cryptocurrencies, including BTC-E and ETH. These services often charge a subscription fee or use a one -time payment model:
* Cryptocompare Historical Prices API offers access to Bitcoin and Ethereum prices from various sources, including stock exchange and market makers.
* Cryptoslate price index provides historical data on Ethereum prices from several service providers.
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Custom scripts : You can develop custom scripts for more advanced users using programming languages such as Python or Javascript. These scripts can obtain historical price data from API or archives:
* Use libraries such as “requests” to make HTTP requests at Bitcoin’s Mainnet or other stock exchanges API.
* Use libraries such as “pandas” for data manipulation and analysis.
Conclusion
Although the prices of current ticks may not be possible, alternative approaches are available. By studying the API integration, price index services and custom scripts, you can access the historic price data on Bitcoin (BTC) at Ethereum (ETH). Always review the terms and conditions of each service to understand their policies and price structures.
Additional resources
- Binance:
Get/API/V3/Ticker/Price
- Coinbase Pro:
Get/API/V4/Eth/LastTX
- Cryptocompare Historical Prices API
- Cryptoslate price index