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Futures overview
Browse all Bitget futures services
USDT-M Futures
Futures settled in USDT
USDC-M Futures
Futures settled in USDC
Coin-M Futures
Futures settled in cryptocurrencies
Futures Kickoff
For beginners to try out futures trading
Futures promotions
Generous rewards await
Super Pairs
Trade the newest & hottest futures pairs
Bitget TraderPro program
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Overview
Bringing together the most comprehensive top bots
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Spot grid
Automate trades with grid bots
Futures grid
Amplify grid bot trades with leverage
Spot position grid
Buy low and sell high on volatile markets.
Futures position grid
Place positions at regular intervals on oscillating markets.
Spot auto-invest+
Regularly invest without timing the market
Smart Portfolio
Smart dynamic rebalancing and cyclic arbitrage
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How to connect to the Bitget API?
The Bitget API allows developers to perform program trading, data acquisition, integration of copy trading services, and P2P ad publishing.FAQ More
1. How to create API keys?
1.1 Log in to your Bitget account, then go to the API management page in your user center.
1.2 Select Create API key.
1.3 Create your notes and passphrase, configure your permissions settings, then fill in your IP address. Verify your account, then select Next.
2. Is it free to use API?
Using the API is free.
3. What is the difference between WebSocket and REST and which one should I choose?
WebSocket is a better choice if you need real-time market trends and data updates, such as price movements and volume. WebSocket is a message-based protocol that provides more efficient data transfer with lower latency than the REST API.
The REST API is a better choice if you only need to occasionally check on market data, such as historical trades and candlestick chart data. It is based on the HTTP protocol and features a wide range of applications. It is also a better choice for developing automated trading programs.
4. Is the API symbol case-sensitive?
Yes it is. The symbol must be in uppercase.