About

HitBTC is a cryptocurrency exchange launched in 2013, offering spot and advanced trading for hundreds of crypto-pairs. It provides multiple APIs (REST, WebSocket, FIX), competitive fees via a tiered model, and features such as margin trading. Security is emphasised through measures like two-factor authentication and encrypted storage, making it suited for both active traders and institutions.

Crypto APIs

HitBTC offers a modern REST & WebSocket API (version 3.0) that lets developers access live and historical market data, manage accounts, place and cancel orders, and trade on both spot and futures instruments. It includes streaming sockets for market data, trading, and wallet updates, with sandbox/testnet environments for safe experimentation. API keys can be customized with scope-based permissions (e.g. trades, withdrawals, balance) so users can limit what external tools are allowed to do.

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Crypto Blogs

HitBTC Blog features official announcements, market digests, project updates, token listings, and educational articles on trading, exchange tools, and crypto trends. It’s aimed at keeping users informed about platform developments, tokenomics (like token burns), regulatory news, and overall market analysis.

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Demo Trading

Allows users to practice cryptocurrency trading on a simulated HitBTC platform with test funds, real-time market data, and a full range of order types. Traders can trade manually or via API, explore tools, charts (including TradingView), order books, and technical indicators without any financial risk. Ideal for learning, strategy testing, and experimentation before using live funds.

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Hot Wallets

HitBTC Wallet is a custodial crypto wallet app for storing, sending, receiving, swapping, and managing digital assets in a simple, secure environment. It supports hundreds of coins and tokens, QR code-based transfers, fiat-on/off ramps (via trusted payment partners), and portfolio tracking with watchlists and custom alerts. Users benefit from layered security features—such as two-factor authentication, cold storage of assets, device management—and seamless integration with the HitBTC trading ecosystem. That means HitBTC, as the service provider, holds and manages the private keys on behalf of users. You get ease of use and direct integration with the HitBTC exchange, but you don’t directly control your private keys (so the “not your keys, not your coins” principle applies).

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AlekBlom
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Sep 20, 2025