Binance
Live crypto spot prices and market data
Binance's public market-data endpoints return spot prices, order books and klines without an API key (keys are only for trading). The /ticker/price route is the lightest quote check. Respect the weight-based rate limits in production.
We probe a documented GET and expect 2xx JSON — full uptime and health score. Open provider docs ↗
On our probe schedule. Uptime charts appear after the first check lands.
GET https://api.binance.com/api/v3/ticker/price?symbol=BTCUSDT
{
"symbol": "BTCUSDT",
"price": "62834.45000000"
}curl "https://api.binance.com/api/v3/ticker/price?symbol=BTCUSDT"const res = await fetch("https://api.binance.com/api/v3/ticker/price?symbol=BTCUSDT");
const data = await res.json();
console.log(data);import requests
res = requests.get("https://api.binance.com/api/v3/ticker/price?symbol=BTCUSDT")
print(res.json())/ticker/price?symbol=BTCUSDTPROBEDLive crypto spot prices and market data
/tickerMarket ticker data.
/ticker/1Ticker details by ID (example: 1).
/ticker?limit=10Market ticker data.
/ticker/search?q=testSearch by query parameters.
/ticker/price?limit=5Current price quote.
We probe a documented GET and expect 2xx JSON — full uptime and health score. Export includes every documented route below.
Not tracked yet. Shape-change history starts once this API joins our probe schedule.
Binance: common questions
Is Binance free to use?
Yes — Binance is a free crypto & web3 API. Free tier: Free — limits not published. Whether the free tier allows commercial use is unclear — check the provider docs.
Does Binance need an API key?
No — Binance needs no API key or signup. You can call it straight away; rate limits still apply (Unpublished).
Can I call Binance from the browser?
Yes — Binance returns CORS headers over HTTPS, so front-end code can fetch it directly with no backend proxy. Use the fetch snippet on this page, or hit "Run live" to try it now.
Is Binance up right now?
Binance is catalogued but not yet on our probe schedule, so we don't publish a live status for it. Check the provider's own status page or docs for its current state.