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Author Topic: Historical data for GHS/BTC of cex.io for last 2 months is needed  (Read 902 times)
kehtabp (OP)
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July 03, 2014, 01:05:32 PM
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Hi,

Googling didn't return any results, their own historical data api seems to be broken and only returns last thousand trades.

If anyone has this data in possession and doesn't mind sharing or knows where can I find it in downloadable format (csv, raw) please let me know.

P.S. I know these sources (but they don't offer to download):
https://cryptfolio.com/historical?id=cexio_btcghs_daily&days=180
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/cexio/ghsbtc

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Kent
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July 03, 2014, 01:20:15 PM
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can you possibly use the wayback machine to get your data(http://archive.org/web/).. csv is not available via their site.. Cex.io Very unfriendly to the bitcoin community.. You need brass balls to trade against their bots and diamond balls to mine their and give up almost 20% of earnings to 4 min round times...If you noticed that the blockchain is running at around 10.8 min average. So if I don't find a block their after 3 others im donating shares..  If you look at btc guild their round times are 1 hour 10 min at 11 ph.. ghash is only 4 times as big and should only be around 28 min round times respectively..  Short round times steals all your luck for when ghash routinely hits 5 - 6  blocks in a row... They are greedy and aren't a valued member of the community!!!

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July 03, 2014, 03:40:02 PM
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I'm affraid waiback machine is not really going to help me
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