Bithumb: Crypto Historical Data
Bithumb, one of South Korea's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, was founded in 2014 by entrepreneur Dae-sik Kim under the name Xcoin. Rebranded as Bithumb in 2015, it quickly became a prominent player in the Korean crypto market. By 2017, Bithumb captured over 70% of the domestic market share and introduced innovative features like a mobile trading app.
Throughout its long history in the Bitcoin and crypto space, Bithumb has experienced major growth and, naturally, faced various challenges along the way. In 2019, Bithumb’s cumulative transaction volume exceeded $1 trillion. Being such a new and volatile sector, the exchange has also encountered security issues, including a major hack in 2018 that resulted in the loss of approximately $30 million worth of cryptocurrency.
Despite these setbacks, Bithumb has continued to expand its services, offering a wide range of cryptocurrencies and maintaining its position as a key player in the global crypto exchange market with over 8 million registered users.
Our Data
Trades: Amberdata provides detailed trade data, including the price and size of each transaction between buyers and sellers. Our Trade endpoints offer historical (time series) trade data for specified pairs or instruments.
Order Books: Our Bithumb order book data captures market limit orders for both buyers (bids) and sellers (asks). Our order book snapshots are collected through the exchanges’ REST API, capturing a complete snapshot every minute.
OHLCV: OHLCV is a key metric for analyzing market trends over specific time intervals. We offer Bithumb historical OHLCV data for various trading pairs, providing a comprehensive view of price movements and trading volumes over time.
VWAP: The Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) is a trading benchmark that gives the average price a security has traded at throughout the day, based on both volume and price.
Tickers: Bithumb's ticker data includes real-time information on the latest prices, trading volumes, and other relevant metrics for each listed cryptocurrency. This data is accessible through APIs and is essential for keeping track of market conditions and making informed trading decisions. Ticker data is updated frequently to reflect the most current market information.
Bithumb Historical Trade Data
Bithumb's historical trade data provides comprehensive records of every transaction on the exchange, dating back to 2018-09-09. The dataset includes tick-by-tick trade data, which is timestamped and normalized from the taker side to ensure consistency.
Bithumb Historical Trade Data API Endpoints
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https://docs.amberdata.io/reference/trades
https://docs.amberdata.io/reference/market-trades
Bithumb Order Book Data
Bithumb's order book data captures detailed information on market limit orders for both buyers (bids) and sellers (asks), dating back to 2021-06-02. Amberdata’s order book dataset provides snapshots of market depth at regular intervals, which are crucial for understanding market liquidity and potential price movements.
Bithumb Order Books API Endpoints
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https://docs.amberdata.io/reference/order-book-updates
https://docs.amberdata.io/reference/get-market-orders
https://docs.amberdata.io/reference/snapshots-information
Bithumb OHLCV
Amberdata’s Bithumb OHLCV data provides comprehensive historical records of Open, High, Low, Close, and Volume metrics, starting from 2018-10-09. This data is essential for conducting technical analysis and developing trading strategies. Bithumb’s OHLCV data is calculated at 15:00:00 UTC.
Bithumb OHLCV API Endpoints
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https://docs.amberdata.io/reference#get-market-ohlc-information
https://docs.amberdata.io/reference#get-ohlcv-pair-latest
https://docs.amberdata.io/reference#latest-by-exchange
https://docs.amberdata.io/reference#get-historical-ohlc
https://docs.amberdata.io/reference#batch-historical-ond
Bithumb Historical TWAP + VWAP Data
Bithumb's TWAP (Time-Weighted Average Price) and VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price) data, starting from 2018-10-09, provide crucial metrics for analyzing trading performance and market trends. Available through REST APIs, these datasets support traders in minimizing market impact and achieving consistent execution prices.
VWAP
VWAP is the average price of an asset, adjusted for its volume over a given period. It helps traders ensure that their trades do not significantly impact the asset's price. Amberdata offers VWAP data with minutely, hourly, or daily aggregation across exchanges, aiding in trend and value analysis..
TWAP
TWAP calculates the average price of an asset over a specified period, focusing solely on time. It's widely used in trading strategies to minimize market impact and ensure consistent execution prices.
Bithumb TWAP API Endpoints
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https://docs.amberdata.io/reference#spot-twap-assets-information
https://docs.amberdata.io/reference#spot-twap-assets-latest
https://docs.amberdata.io/reference#spot-twap-assets-historical
https://docs.amberdata.io/reference#spot-twap-pairs-information
https://docs.amberdata.io/reference#spot-twap-pairs-latest
https://docs.amberdata.io/reference#spot-twap-pairs-historical
Bithumb Data Delivery & Partnerships
Amberdata provides comprehensive access to Bithumb datasets through various delivery methods, including REST APIs, Snowflake, Google Analytics Hub, and Databricks. These delivery options ensure that users can seamlessly integrate Bithumb data into their trading, analysis, and research workflows.
Supported datasets include:
- Orderbook Snapshots and Events
- Tickers
- Trade Data
- OHLCV
Explore Bithumb Data on AmberLens
AmberLens offers interactive dashboards featuring comprehensive Bithumb data, providing users with valuable insights into market trends, trading volumes, and price movements. These dashboards enable real-time analysis and visualization of Bithumb's market data, supporting traders and analysts in making informed decisions.
Users can explore detailed metrics and historical data through user-friendly interfaces, enhancing their understanding of market dynamics.
Get started with Bithumb data in AmberLens today.