Orderbooks are collections of offers for each issuer and currency pairs. Let’s say you wanted to exchange EUR issued by a particular bank for BTC issued by a particular exchange. You would look at the orderbook and see who is buying foo_bank/EUR and selling baz_exchange/BTC and at what prices.
Attributes
| Attribute |
Type |
|
| bids |
object |
Array of {price_r, price, amount} objects (see offers). These represent prices and amounts accounts are willing to buy for the given selling and buying pair. |
| asks |
object |
Array of {price_r, price, amount} objects (see offers). These represent prices and amounts accounts are willing to sell for the given selling and buying pair. |
| base |
Asset |
The Asset this offer wants to sell. |
| counter |
Asset |
The Asset this offer wants to buy. |
Bid Object
| Attribute |
Type |
|
| price_r |
object |
An object of a number numerator and number denominator that represents the bid price. |
| price |
string |
The bid price of the asset. A number representing the decimal form of price_r |
| amount |
string |
The amount of asset bid offer. |
Ask Object
| Attribute |
Type |
|
| price_r |
object |
An object of a number numerator and number denominator that represents the ask price. |
| price |
string |
The ask price of the asset. A number representing the decimal form of price_r |
| amount |
string |
The amount of asset ask offer. |
Price_r Object
Price_r is a more precise representation of a bid/ask offer.
| Attribute |
Type |
|
| n |
number |
The numerator. |
| d |
number |
The denominator. |
Thus to get price you would take n / d.
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Endpoints
| Resource |
Type |
Resource URI Template |
| Orderbook Details |
Single |
/orderbook?{orderbook_params} |
| Trades |
Collection |
/trades?{orderbook_params} |
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