Estimated Leverage Ratio
By dividing the open interest of an exchange by their ETH reserve, you can estimate a relative average user leverage. Whenever the leverage value reaches a high, there is rapid volatility. Similar to Open Interest, but more accurate because it reflects the growth of the exchange itself. This is experimental indicator but it seems this reflects market sentiment. You can see how aggressive people are and how conservative they are in terms of investment. For ‘In Progress’ exchanges, estimated leverage ratio is not supported yet even though they provide open interest. Go to Data Guide‣
Authorizations
For each API request, include this HTTP header:
Authorization with the Bearer {access_token}. Bearer access token is the type of HTTP Authorization. You have to include access token to the HTTP header and note that leading bearer is required.
You must include your access token in HTTP header in every request you make. The token is unique, issued for each client, and regularly changed(once a year). To obtain an access token, please upgrade your plan to Professional or Premium plan. You'll be able to see your access token on the API tab of your profile page after the subscription.
Query Parameters
Currently we support day, hour, and block.
This defines the starting time for which data will be gathered, formatted as YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS (indicating YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS, UTC time). If window=day is used, it can also be formatted as YYYYMMDD (date). If window=block is used, you can also specify the exact block height (e.g. 510000). If this field is not specified, response will include data from the earliest time.
This defines the ending time for which data will be gathered, formatted as YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS (indicating YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS, UTC time). If window=day is used, it can also be formatted as YYYYMMDD (date). If window=block is used, you can also specify the exact block height (e.g. 510000). If this field is not specified, response will include data from the latest time.
The maximum number of entries to return before the latest data point (or before to if specified). This field ranges from 1 to 100,000.
1 <= x <= 100000A format type about return message type. Supported formats are json, csv.