Excuse me, could you please clarify what the rate limit for CoinEx is? I'm trying to understand the specific constraints or limitations that are in place for transactions or API requests on the platform. Is there a specific number of transactions or requests that can be made within a certain timeframe, or are there other factors that come into play? It would be greatly appreciated if you could provide a concise explanation of the rate limit for CoinEx.
For futures order placement, modification, and position adjustment, the rate limit is set at 20 requests per second (r/1s). This means that a user can only make a maximum of 20 such requests within a second before being temporarily blocked from making more.
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SilviaSun Sep 08 2024
On the other hand, the rate limit for canceling futures orders is set higher, at 40r/1s. This allows users to cancel multiple orders quickly, ensuring that they can adjust their trading strategies on the fly.
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RosaliaSun Sep 08 2024
The rate limit for batch placing orders is also specified, with a limit of 10r/1s. Batch placing orders allows users to submit multiple orders simultaneously, which can be useful for complex trading strategies.
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ethan_thompson_psychologistSun Sep 08 2024
Cryptocurrency trading involves various technical aspects that require attention to ensure smooth and efficient transactions. One such aspect is the short cycle rate limit, which is crucial for managing the Flow of requests to an exchange's servers.
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PearlWhisperSun Sep 08 2024
The endpoint type determines the type of action that triggers the rate limit. For example, in the case of futures trading, the placement, modification, and position adjustment of orders all have their own specific rate limits.