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RE: Unfortunately, This Needs to be Reiterated

in #security7 years ago

Hello @tomshwom, I'm a steemit noob and don't know how to contact you directly. Your guide to using crypto API's in an excel spreadsheet was very helpful. Now I'm trying to use the GDAX API to get market data in my trading spreadsheet and I just don't know enough. I can't find API url examples that I can use in the GDAX API docs and I do not know python or other languages well enough to write something that will work. I'm strictly script-kiddy level. Any tips or hints that might help? Thanks, Rick

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Tagging me like you did works just fine, or you can PM me on reddit at /u/atleastsignificant.

What kind of market data are you looking to get? The GDAX API might not be best depending on what you want. Hit me up in a PM on reddit and we can talk more about this!

@tomshwom, thanks but I found some urls and snippets that let me get a basic live ticker from GDAX running in my trading spreadsheet. Used them while still leveraging your basic how to for Excel.

I trade on GDAX only, at present, so GDAX data is all I want for now.

I'm not on reddit yet. Not sure if I will. Most social media seems more effort for little gain to me. I guess that makes me kinda anti-social?

Regards,
Rick

Reddit is less of a traditional social media platform like Facebook or Twitter and more like a big internet forum with tons of niche communities (subreddits) for every little topic. It can be a great place if you want to find tons of information about something, and there's a whole community who can help you if you have questions (as long as you are following the subreddit's etiquette).