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December 05, 2024, 09:00:53 AM
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Hi forum.
i am in a dispute, and have to prove that there not was a big drop in price 2024-03-15 from 10 to 16 GMT
were can i find hi resolution chart data minut by minut og even secund by secund, so one will not be able to say;
sorry there was a huge drop in some secunds and everything returned to normal again.
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i used a big unnamed provider to transfer my funds from a hardware wallet to online but with a loss of 7% while the overview page promised a low fee. they said there were some discrepency in my transaction and offer me 50usd, but that is WAY to low...
The only weapon I have Is to invest lots of time in telling my story, if they don't comply with my demand, so perhaps, I'll return and edit unnamed.
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December 05, 2024, 09:51:52 AM
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What you are looking for is this dataset:

https://www.cryptodatadownload.com/data/bitstamp/

Here is a direct link to the CSV, with prices broken down into hourly intervals:

https://www.cryptodatadownload.com/cdd/Bitstamp_BTCUSDT_d.csv

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also there is minute-by-minute data, but you have to register on the site to download it. Well fortunately for you I did, and I also re-uploaded them here for your convenience.

BTC-USDT and BTC-USD spreadsheets: https://gofile.io/d/ukKsFb

 
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Last edit: January 27, 2025, 04:07:32 AM by jack598henry
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Hi forum.
i am in a dispute, and have to prove that there not was a big drop in price 2024-03-15 from 10 to 16 GMT
were can i find hi resolution chart data minut by minut og even secund by secund, so one will not be able to say;
sorry there was a huge drop in some secunds and everything returned to normal again.
For now unnamed...
i used a big unnamed provider to transfer my funds from a hardware wallet to online but with a loss of 7% while the overview page promised a low fee. they said there were some discrepency in my transaction and offer me 50usd, but that is WAY to low...
The only weapon I have Is to invest lots of time in telling my story, if they don't comply with my demand, so perhaps, I'll return and edit unnamed. YourTexasBenefitsi com

Hello,
To obtain high-resolution chart data (minute-by-minute or even second-by-second), you can use financial data providers like FirstRate Data or Kaggle. These platforms offer historical intraday data for various financial instruments, which can help you prove the price stability during the specified timeframe.

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January 25, 2025, 07:37:20 PM
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i used a big unnamed provider to transfer my funds from a hardware wallet to online but with a loss of 7% while the overview page promised a low fee. they said there were some discrepency in my transaction and offer me 50usd, but that is WAY to low...


The price is irrelevant. When you send bitcoins from one address to another, you still have the same amount of bitcoins, less the transaction fee.

Did you sell the bitcoins after transferring them? Is that the 7% drop?

As for the data you are looking for, the exchange should have price data including the low and high prices for the period. That should be sufficient. You don't necessarily need the price of every trade.

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January 25, 2025, 10:46:38 PM
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Why would you need to explain about your case if you are going to withdraw it? Weird, and why do they offer $50 for the withdrawal fee? It looks suspicious to me.

Why not tell us first this "big unnamed provider"? Let's see if that provider you talking about is legit or not.


About the funds that you sent from your hardware wallet to online, if you receive them there with a 7% loss, then maybe that platform has a deposit fee?
Still, its suspicious. I never heard of any exchanges that deducted crypto by just depositing it should be 0 fee.

BTC is still bearish at the moment, but it is getting weak. The market might shift while the RSI is making a reversal pattern.

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