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Crypto Historical Data

Founded in 2018 by Ben Zhou, Bybit is a centralized crypto exchange headquartered in Dubai. Its self-described mission is to unleash the full potential of crypto believers seeking to level up via Web3 with next-gen tools, support, and opportunities. It's considered to have advanced tools and trading options, a user-friendly platform, and live 24/7 multilingual customer support.

Bybit offers:

  • Crypto spot trading
  • Derivatives (USDT perpetuals, USDC perps, inverse perps, futures, USDC options, and leveraged tokens)
  • An NFT marketplace
  • Bybit Earn, a platform that helps investors manage and grow their assets; it provides competitive yields and top-notch security. 
  • Bybit Savings, a secondary product of Bybit Earn, which is a passive income, flexible investment plan for users to earn yields by staking unused funds) 
  • Various other secondary offerings via the Bybit Earn platform

Bybit currently serves over 10 million users and institutions in 160 nations, with more than 880 listed cryptocurrencies and 18.7 million registered users. United States crypto investors, however, can't use Bybit. Finally, the company is widely invested in sports, as a partner in a Formula One racing team, various eSports teams, and association soccer teams Borussia Dortmund and Avispa Fukuoka.

Amberdata’s Bybit crypto market data features

We offer comprehensive crypto data from Bybit that includes both live and historical price data, reference data, and more. You can use our Bybit data to power data-driven applications and tools for research, trading, risk management, and compliance. We provide real-time streaming data via WebSockets, and our datasets are normalized and standardized to prioritize quality, reliability, and ease of use.

Bybit Funding Rates API Endpoints

Frequency: every eight hours

Bybit TWAP API Endpoints

Bybit VWAP API Endpoints

Bybit Liquidations API Endpoints

Bybit Long/Short Ratio API Endpoints

Bybit OHLCV API Endpoints

Daily compute at 00:00:00

Spot

Futures

Bybit Open Interest API Endpoints

Futures

Bybit Prices API Endpoints

Bybit Tickers API Endpoints

Spot

Futures

Bybit Historical Data API

Historical data is a necessity for serious traders. You can use our Bybit historical data to backtest strategies as well as help determine strategic entry and exit points. We offer Bybit historical data that's timestamped, tick-by-tick trade data, beginning on 2021-09-01 This data is available via REST API, with bulk historical data downloads available via AWS S3. Our datasets are normalized and standardized for quality, reliability, and ease of use

Bybit Historical Funding Rates API Endpoints

Frequency: every eight hours

Swaps from 2021-09-24

Bybit Historical TWAP API Endpoints

Spot from 2021-09-01

Bybit Historical VWAP API Endpoints

Spot from 2021-09-01

Bybit Historical Liquidations API Endpoints

Futures from 2021-10-05

Bybit Historical Long/Short Ratio API Endpoints

Futures from 2018-11-14

Bybit Historical OHLCV API Endpoints

Daily compute at 00:00:00

Spot from 2021-09-01

Futures from 2018-11-14

Bybit Historical Open Interest API Endpoints

Futures from 2018-11-14

Bybit Order Books API Endpoints

Spot from 2021-09-01

Futures from ​​2021-10-30

Bybit Historical Prices API Endpoints

From 2021-09-01

Bybit Reference Quotes API Endpoints

From 2021-09-21

Bybit Historical Tickers API Endpoints

Spot from 2021-09-01

Futures from 2021-09-27

Bybit Historical Trades API Endpoints

Spot from 2021-09-01

Futures from 2021-09-21

How to use Bybit data

Crypto trading is a fast-paced and ever-evolving endeavor. To keep pace, crypto market data is a necessary tool for creating and refining long and short-term trading/investment strategies. Having deep, wide, comprehensive granular trade data can help you identify new kinds of measurements, indicators, and trends that will help you better understand markets and give you a trading edge. 

An important component in creating a trading strategy is backtesting. Backtesting assesses the performance of a trading strategy by showing you how that strategy would play out using historical data. You can backtest against long periods of time as well as specific, shorter periods. The point of the latter is to show how the strategy performs during specific environments, such as a bull or bear market, rising or declining interest rates, or relative to other assets. The point here is the belief that a strategy that worked well in the past is likely to work well in the future, and vice versa. If your backtesting shows good returns, it can give you the confidence to put real money into the strategy. 

Another important use of Bybit data is for trading and investment analysis. Trading data is invaluable for conducting trade and investment analysis, as it provides insights into market trends, opportunities, and risks. The analysis of this data can inform strategic decisions and optimize outcomes. Analysis of historical price and volume data using technical indicators can reveal patterns and signals to identify potential entry and exit points for trades. Common indicators include moving averages, relative strength indicators (RSI), and Bollinger Bands. Trading data can also help you identify trends, volatility, profitable entry and exit points, and much more.