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How to import data via BitMEX API key?

Updated over a month ago

How do I get my BitMEX API key?

  1. Log in to your BitMEX account.

  2. Click on your Profile Symbol in the top navigation, then select API Keys.

  3. Enter a label for your key (e.g. "blockpit").

  4. Leave CIDR empty, Key Permissions set to "-" and Withdrawal unchecked.

  5. For Security verification, you need to enter your Two-Factor Token.
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    Bitmex Blockpit API settings.png

  6. Now finish by selecting Create API Key.

  7. Your API key and Secret are now visible in the API-List.
    Your Secret is now shown only once and available to copy!

  8. To import your data, you must first create an Integration in the Blockpit Web App.
    To do so, click + Integration in the upper navigation.

  9. Select BitMEX from the list of exchanges, and then copy the API key and the secret into the designated fields. Confirm your entries by clicking Continue.

Which data can be imported via BitMEX API?

Your complete transaction history always serves as the basis for your tax report. Preferably, automatic API solutions are used to import your transactions. Our team is committed to implementing all API data provided by your exchange for you.

Using the following list, you can identify all products that are implemented:

Transactions:

Supported

✅ Deposits & Withdrawals
​✅ Spot Market Trades
​✅ Derivatives Trades PnL (Profit, Loss, Fee, Funding)

In case of missing transactions, you can help our support team via chat-request to include them in our import spectrum (if technically possible).

Not Supported

⛔ Buy via Credit Card (Buy Crypto)
​⛔ Direct Conversions
​⛔ Earn

Missing transactions can be found by comparing the actual history of your exchange. You can add these subsequently as individual manual entries or by migrating your CSV data into our Excel template.

Synced Balance

Supported

✅ Complete import scope

If your Synced Balance is displayed incompletely, you can help our support team via chat-request to include it in our import spectrum (if technically possible).

How do I solve problems with my BitMex Integration?

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