public/get_index_chart_data
Returns historical price index chart data for the specified index name and time range. The data is formatted for use in charting applications and shows price index values over time.
Use the range parameter to specify the time period for which to retrieve chart data. This method is useful for visualizing price index trends and historical movements.
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Query Parameters
Index identifier, matches (base) cryptocurrency with quote currency
btc_usd, eth_usd, ada_usdc, algo_usdc, avax_usdc, bch_usdc, bnb_usdc, btc_usdc, btcdvol_usdc, buidl_usdc, doge_usdc, dot_usdc, eurr_usdc, eth_usdc, ethdvol_usdc, link_usdc, ltc_usdc, near_usdc, paxg_usdc, shib_usdc, sol_usdc, steth_usdc, ton_usdc, trump_usdc, trx_usdc, uni_usdc, usde_usdc, usyc_usdc, xrp_usdc, btc_usdt, eth_usdt, eurr_usdt, sol_usdt, steth_usdt, usdc_usdt, usde_usdt, btc_eurr, btc_usde, btc_usyc, eth_btc, eth_eurr, eth_usde, eth_usyc, steth_eth, paxg_btc, drbfix-btc_usdc, drbfix-eth_usdc Range of the data to return
1h, 1d, 2d, 1m, 1y, all Response
Success response
The JSON-RPC version (2.0)
2.0 Response: The response returns an array of data points, where each data point is an array containing:
- Index 0: Timestamp in milliseconds since the Unix epoch
- Index 1: Average index price at that timestamp
Example response structure:
[
[1573228800000, 8751.7138636],
[1573232400000, 8751.7138636],
[1573236000000, 8751.7138636]
]Each entry in the result array represents a single data point:
- The first value (timestamp) indicates when the price was recorded
- The second value (price) is the average index price at that timestamp
The data points are returned in chronological order, making them ready for direct use in charting libraries.
The id that was sent in the request