CryptoCom.Net

CryptoCom.Net is a client library for accessing the Crypto.com REST and Websocket API.

Features

  • Response data is mapped to descriptive models
  • Input parameters and response values are mapped to discriptive enum values where possible
  • Automatic websocket (re)connection management
  • Client side rate limiting
  • Cient side order book implementation
  • Extensive logging
  • Support for different environments
  • Easy integration with other exchange client based on the CryptoExchange.Net base library
This library is based on the CryptoExchange.Net base package and can be used in combination with other exchange packages!

Supported Frameworks

The library is targeting both .NET Standard 2.0 and .NET Standard 2.1 for optimal compatibility

.NET implementation Version Support
.NET Core2.0 and higher
.NET Framework4.6.1 and higher
Mono5.4 and higher
Xamarin.iOS10.14 and higher
Xamarin.Android8.0 and higher
UWP10.0.16299 and higher
Unity2018.1 and higher

Discord

A Discord server is available here. Feel free to join for discussion and/or questions around the CryptoExchange.Net and implementation libraries.

Support the project

Donate

Make a one time donation in a crypto currency of your choice. If you prefer to donate a currency not listed here please contact me.

Btc: bc1q277a5n54s2l2mzlu778ef7lpkwhjhyvghuv8qf
Eth: 0xcb1b63aCF9fef2755eBf4a0506250074496Ad5b7
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Sponsor

Alternatively, sponsor me on Github using Github Sponsors.

Any support is greatly appreciated.

Getting Started

The package is available on Nuget. After installing the package the Crypto.com API is available by using the CryptoComRestClient and CryptoComSocketClient.

More information and usage documentation is available at the CryptoExchange.Net documentation page

Installation

Nuget

dotnet add package CryptoCom.Net
GitHub packages

CryptoCom.Net is available on GitHub packages. You'll need to add https://nuget.pkg.github.com/JKorf/index.json as a NuGet package source.

Download release

The NuGet package files are added along side the source with the latest GitHub release which can found here.


API Access

CryptoCom.Net can be configured using Dotnet dependency injection, after which the clients can be injected into your services. It also correctly configures logging and HttpClient usage.

// Configure options from config file
// see https://github.com/JKorf/CryptoExchange.Net/tree/master/Examples/example-config.json for an example
builder.Services.AddCryptoCom(builder.Configuration.GetSection("CryptoCom"));
		  
// OR
		  
 builder.Services.AddCryptoCom(options => {
  // Configure options in code
  options.ApiCredentials = new ApiCredentials("APIKEY", "APISECRET");
});

The ICryptoComRestClient and ICryptoComSocketClient can then be injected.

Alternatively the rest and socket client can be constructed directly

var restClient = new CryptoComRestClient(options => {
  // Options can be configured here, for example:
  options.ApiCredentials = new ApiCredentials("APIKEY", "APISECRET");
});
var socketClient = new CryptoComSocketClient();

Examples

The examples use `ETH_USD` as example symbol. This is a Spot symbol, but the same code will work for derivatives with for example the `ETHUSD-PERP` symbol.

Get Symbols

Get a list of supported symbols on Crypto.com

var cryptoComClient = new CryptoComRestClient();
		  
var result = await cryptoComClient.ExchangeApi.ExchangeData.GetSymbolsAsync();
Get Symbol Ticker

Get the 24h price ticker of a symbol

var cryptoComClient = new CryptoComRestClient();

var result = await cryptoComClient.ExchangeApi.ExchangeData.GetTickersAsync("ETH_USD");
Get Recent Trades

Get the most recent trades for a spot symbol

var cryptoComClient = new CryptoComRestClient();

var result = await cryptoComClient.ExchangeApi.ExchangeData.GetTradeHistoryAsync("ETH_USD");
Get Balances

Get account balances

var cryptoComClient = new CryptoComRestClient(options => {
    options.ApiCredentials = new ApiCredentials("KEY", "SECRET");
});

var result = await cryptoComClient.ExchangeApi.Account.GetBalancesAsync();
Place Limit Order

Place a new limit order for buying 0.1 ETH at a price of 2000 USDT

var cryptoComClient = new CryptoComRestClient(options => {
    options.ApiCredentials = new ApiCredentials("KEY", "SECRET");
});

var result = await cryptoComClient.ExchangeApi.Trading.PlaceOrderAsync(
    "ETH_USD",
    OrderSide.Buy,
    OrderType.Limit,
    0.1m,
    price: 2000);
Place Market Order

Place a new market order for buying 50 USD worth of ETH at the best available price

var cryptoComClient = new CryptoComRestClient(options => {
    options.ApiCredentials = new ApiCredentials("KEY", "SECRET");
});

var result = await cryptoComClient.ExchangeApi.Trading.PlaceOrderAsync(
    "ETH_USD",
    OrderSide.Buy,
    OrderType.Market,
    quoteQuantity: 50);
Get Order Info

Retrieve order information for a specific order

var cryptoComClient = new CryptoComRestClient(options => {
    options.ApiCredentials = new ApiCredentials("KEY", "SECRET");
});

var result = await cryptoComClient.ExchangeApi.Trading.GetOrderAsync("123");
Cancel an order

Cancel a currently active order

var cryptoComClient = new CryptoComRestClient(options => {
    options.ApiCredentials = new ApiCredentials("KEY", "SECRET");
});

var result = await cryptoComClient.ExchangeApi.Trading.CancelOrderAsync("123");