Retrieves the order history for a specific currency. The history includes orders that have been partially or fully filled, as well as cancelled orders (if include_unfilled_orders is set to true).
Results can be filtered by instrument kind and paginated using offset and count parameters, or using continuation tokens. Use include_old_orders to include orders from before a certain date, and historical to retrieve historical order data.
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Scope: trade:read
The currency symbol
Currency, i.e "BTC", "ETH", "USDC"
BTC, ETH, USDC, USDT, EURR Instrument kind, "combo" for any combo or "any" for all. If not provided instruments of all kinds are considered
Instrument kind: "future", "option", "spot", "future_combo", "option_combo", "combo" for any combo or "any" for all
future, option, spot, future_combo, option_combo, combo, any Number of requested items, default - 20, maximum - 1000
1 <= x <= 1000The offset for pagination, default - 0
10
Include in result orders older than 2 days, default - false
false
Include in result fully unfilled closed orders, default - false
false
When set to true, the API response format changes from a simple list of orders to an object containing the orders and a continuation token.
Continuation token for pagination
"xY7T6cutS3t2B9YtaDkE6TS379oKnkzTvmEDUnEUP2Msa9xKWNNaT"
Determines whether historical trade and order records should be retrieved.
false (default): Returns recent records: orders for 30 min, trades for 24h.true: Fetches historical records, available after a short delay due to indexing. Recent data is not included.๐ Related Article: Accessing Historical Trades and Orders Using API