The following methods are used to empower your service with Changelly exchange features. You can request more features by contacting our developers team. Changelly API is a white-label exchange solution.
- Basic info
- Fixed Rate Exchange Feature
- Getting started
- Your API extra fee
- Usage - Use Case - Protocol - Authentication * Node.js authentication * Postman authentication - Currency List - Minimum Exchangable Amount - Estimated Exchange Amount - Generating Transaction - Identifying The Transaction - Getting Exchange Status
- Fixed Rate Methods
- Currencies logo
- KYC/AML Policy
- Support
- Generate API Keys
- Please read for better understanding https://medium.com/@Changelly/changelly-api-to-robust-your-crypto-business-25f5030bc803.
- Welcome to check these articles on implementation examples in the other crypto wallets: Trezor, BRD, Coinomi, Ginco, Huobi, Jelurida
- The usage scheme could be useful for you.
- New way of exchanging the crypto assets
- 90+ cryptos available for the fixed-rate exchanges
- Users get the exact amount of money as they expected
- Less technical support requests on the subject of rate fluctuation and compensation
- Register and get an API key — generate;
- Read the following documentation;
- Open an issue if you have any questions;
- You can also connect at [email protected].
After setting up an API key you may want to set up your API extra fee.
For example, you may choose to charge a 0.5% fee (we can set up any commission you want). Our fee is fixed at 0.5%. Thus, your users should pay a 1% commission in total.
To set up an extra commission, please email us with a link to your service.
Your API extra commission is included in a result of getExchangeAmount
function call. All fees are always in output currency.
Implementation examples on GitHub:
Postman Collection and short description of API methods with examples: https://api-docs.changelly.com. You will need to set up authentication to use Postman with our API.
API URL: https://api.changelly.com
Here is simple use case of our exchange API:
- API — get available at the current moment list of currencies with
getCurrencies
orgetCurrenciesFull
method; - GUI — ask user for currency pair he wants to exchange. For example, it can be LTC (Litecoin) to ETH (Ethereum);
- API — get minimum exchangeable amount for selected currency pair with
getMinAmount
method; - GUI — ask user for the amount to exchange;
- API — call
getExchangeAmount
method to get estimated ETH amount after exchange; - GUI — show an estimated amount to user and ask for confirmation;
- GUI — ask user for his wallet address to send coins after exchange;
- API — call
createTransaction
method to get the LTC address to which user should send his funds; - GUI — ask user to send LTC coins to the address for exchange;
- User sends LTC. We receive LTC and exchange it for ETH. We send ETH to the address that was submitted to
createTransaction
method; - Via
getTransactions
method you can get all the transactions history.
Changelly API uses JSON-RPC 2.0 protocol.
Example request:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"method": "getMinAmount",
"params": {
"from": "ltc",
"to": "eth"
}
}
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"result": "0.0008563"
}
Id used is a custom ID generated at the client side to distinguish responses. You may use any value you want.
All requests must contain the following headers:
Header | Description |
---|---|
api-key | your api key |
sign | the query's serialized body signed by your key's "secret" according to the HMAC-SHA512 method |
Example of how to sign a request with node.js crypto
module:
const crypto = require("crypto");
const message = {
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"method": "getMinAmount",
"params": {
"from": "ltc",
"to": "eth"
},
};
const sign = crypto
.createHmac('sha512', apiSecret)
.update(JSON.stringify(message))
.digest('hex');
Here is a small guide how to properly sign transaction with postman:
- Add new environment.
- Add
sign
andapi-key
variables to the new environment.
- Create new request. Being on the
Headers
tab addsign
andapi-key
headers. Use postman variable syntax for them inValue
column. These variables will be updated for each request using the pre-request script.
- Paste the following code to the
Pre-request Script
tab for the request. Fill up the apiKey and secret variables. Be very careful not to accidentally share your secret.
const crypto = require('crypto-js')
const apiKey = ''
const secret = ''
const sign = crypto.HmacSHA512(request.data, secret).toString()
postman.setEnvironmentVariable('apiKey', apiKey)
postman.setEnvironmentVariable('sign', sign)
Commands getCurrencies
and getCurrenciesFull
will return you the currency list available for exchange. Check the list of available currencies at Supported currencies page before you start. Example request:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"method": "getCurrencies",
"params": {},
}
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"result": [
"btc",
"ltc",
"eth",
"doge",
"xrp",
"xem",
"lsk",
"xmr",
"zec"
]
}
Note and warning: getCurrencies returns a list of currently enabled currencies. We can disable and enable any currency at any time and the response list will reflect the change. Use getCurrenciesFull
to get list of all available currencies along with description and state.
To proceed with exchange we need it to be larger than the certain amount. Use getMinAmount
with a currency pair (from
, to
) to notify users of the minimum amount they need to send.
Example:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"method": "getMinAmount",
"params": {
"from": "ltc",
"to": "eth",
}
}
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"result": "0.0008563"
}
NOTE: most of the users do not read the information about the minimum amount. Be sure to highlight this information in your UI. If users send less than the minimum amount, their coins will likely be lost.
You can show users the estimated amount of coins they receive as a result of exchange using getExchangeAmount
. You need to provide the request with currency pair (from
, to
) and the amount
user is going to exchange. Estimated result
property includes Changelly plus partner extra fee. All fees are always in output currency. Your API extra fee will decrease the estimated result
.
Example:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"method": "getExchangeAmount",
"params": {
"from": "ltc",
"to": "eth",
"amount": "3.99"
},
}
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"result": "0.72596439091239070521"
}
When requesting more than 1 currency pair with getExchangeAmount you just have to pass array of arguments.
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "getExchangeAmount",
"params": [
{
"from": "eth",
"to": "wax",
"amount": "1"
},
{
"from": "btc",
"to": "wax",
"amount": "1"
}
],
"id": 1
}
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"result": [
{
"from": "eth",
"to": "wax",
"networkFee": "10.0000000000000000000000",
"amount": "1",
"result": "3279.52",
"visibleAmount": "3296",
"rate": "3296",
"fee": "16.48"
},
{
"from": "btc",
"to": "wax",
"networkFee": "10.0000000000000000000000",
"amount": "1",
"result": "126612.755",
"visibleAmount": "127249",
"rate": "127249",
"fee": "636.245"
}
]
}
Example response fields:
Property | Description |
---|---|
from | currency to exchange from |
to | currency to exchange for |
amount | amount of currency you are going to send |
networkFee | commission that is taken by the network from the amount sent to the user |
visibleAmount | the amount before any fees are deducted |
rate | current rate of exchange |
fee | exchange fee |
result | includes exchange fee |
After a successful call of createTransaction
method you get a unique id to track the transaction status and a payin address for user to send money to.
createTransaction
, once get called, creates a pair of deposit and payout address. If somebody sends coins to the same address twice, without second call to createTransaction, the coins will be exchanged and sent to the user's payout address.
Property | Required or optional | Description |
---|---|---|
from | required | currency to exchange from |
to | required | currency to exchange for |
address | required | recipient address |
extraId | optional | property for addresses of currencies that use additional ID for transaction processing (XRP, XLM, EOS, IGNIS, BNB, XMR, ARDOR, DCT, XEM) |
refundAddress | optional | used in case of refund |
refundExtraId | optional | same as of extraId but for refundAddress |
Example request:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"method": "createTransaction",
"params": {
"from": "doge",
"to": "ltc",
"address": "<<valid ltc address>>",
"extraId": null,
"amount": 1
}
}
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"result": {
"id": "jev5lt0qmg26h48v",
"apiExtraFee": "0",
"changellyFee": "0.5",
"payinExtraId": null,
"payoutExtraId": null,
"amountExpectedFrom": 1,
"amountExpectedTo": 3.99,
"status": "new",
"currencyFrom": "eth",
"currencyTo": "ltc",
"amountTo": 0,
"payinAddress": "<<doge address to send coins to>>",
"payoutAddress": "<<valid ltc address>>",
"createdAt": "2018-09-24T10:31:18.000Z"
}
}
Example response fields:
Property | Description |
---|---|
id | Transaction ID. Could be used in getStatus method |
apiExtraFee | Your API Extra fee in percents |
changellyFee | Changelly fee in percents |
payinAddress | Address for a user to send coins to |
payinExtraId | ExtraId for payinAddress in case it is required |
payoutAddress | Address where the exchange result will be sent to |
payoutExtraId | ExtraId for payoutAddress in case it is required |
amountExpectedFrom | amount from createTransaction |
amountExpectedTo | result from getExchangeAmount at the moment of createTransaction |
status | Transaction status |
currencyTo | Ticker of input currency |
currencyFrom | Ticker of output currency |
amountTo | Real amount after the exchange that was sent to payoutAddress |
createdAt | Point of time when the transaction was created |
Example 2 request:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"method": "createTransaction",
"params": {
"from": "doge",
"to": "ltc",
"address": "<<valid ltc address>>",
"extraId": null,
"amount": 1,
"refundAddress": "<<valid doge address to make automatic refund in case of transaction fail>>",
"refundExtraId": null
},
}
Example 2 response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"result": {
"id": "pgj49c80p572minj",
"apiExtraFee": "0",
"changellyFee": "0.5",
"payinExtraId": null,
"payoutExtraId": null,
"refundAddress": "<<doge refund address>>",
"refundExtraId": null,
"amountExpectedFrom": 1,
"status": "new",
"currencyFrom": "eth",
"currencyTo": "ltc",
"amountTo": 0,
"payinAddress": "<<doge address to send coins to>>",
"payoutAddress": "<<valid ltc address>>",
"createdAt": "2018-09-24T10:33:39.000Z"
}
}
Note: amountTo: 0
is expected. amountTo
will have non-zero value when transaction is in finished
state.
To identify transaction the id from the createTransaction
method is used.
Also you can use getTransactions
method to list all transactions that satisfy request params.
Note on transaction processing: It's common situation when there are many transactions in waiting
status when processing payin. In this case transaction with waiting
status and the nearest amount is selected. And in case there are many - the earleast of them is selected. If the are no transactions in waiting
status then new transaction is created automatically.
All parameters for this method are optional.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
currency | currencyFrom to filter |
address | sender address to filter |
extraId | use if address needs any extraId |
limit | how many records to retreive |
offset | records cursor |
Example request:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"method": "getTransactions",
"params": {
"currency": "doge",
"address": "<<payin address to search>>",
"extraId": null,
"limit": 10,
"offset" : 10
}
}
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"result": [{
"id": "pgj49c80p572minj",
"createdAt": 1537785219,
"moneyReceived": 0,
"moneySent": 0,
"payinConfirmations": "0",
"status": "waiting",
"currencyFrom": "doge",
"currencyTo": "ltc",
"payinAddress": "<<payin address>>",
"payinExtraId": null,
"payinHash": null,
"amountExpectedFrom": "1",
"payoutAddress": "",
"payoutExtraId": null,
"payoutHash": null,
"refundHash": null,
"amountFrom": "",
"amountTo": "0",
"networkFee": null,
"changellyFee": "0.5",
"apiExtraFee": "0"
}, {
"id": "7kcc21x5z66f5vv9",
"createdAt": 1535638050,
"moneyReceived": 1535638050,
"moneySent": 0,
"payinConfirmations": "1",
"status": "confirming",
"currencyFrom": "btc",
"currencyTo": "doge",
"payinAddress": "<<payin address>>",
"payinExtraId": null,
"payinHash": "txid4",
"amountExpectedFrom": "0",
"payoutAddress": "<<payout address>>",
"payoutExtraId": null,
"payoutHash": null,
"refundHash": null,
"amountFrom": "1",
"amountTo": "0",
"networkFee": null,
"changellyFee": "0.5",
"apiExtraFee": "0"
}]
}
Note: first
With the transaction ID, obtained from createTransaction call, you can get exchange status to notify your user or provide additional support.
Example:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"method": "getStatus",
"params": {
"id": "pgj49c80p572minj"
}
}
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"result": "waiting"
}
Possible transaction statuses:
Status | Description |
---|---|
waiting | Transaction is waiting for an incoming payment. |
confirming | We have received payin and are waiting for certain amount of confirmations depending of incoming currency. |
exchanging | Payment was confirmed and is being exchanged. |
sending | Coins are being sent to the recipient address. |
finished | Coins were successfully sent to the recipient address. |
failed | Transaction has failed. In most cases, the amount was less than the minimum. Please contact support and provide a transaction id. |
refunded | Exchange failed and coins were refunded to user's wallet. The wallet address should be provided by user. |
overdue | We did not receive any payment since 36 hours from transaction creation. |
hold | Due to AML/KYC procedure, exchange may be delayed |
expired | In case payin was not sent within the indicated timeframe |
For fixed-rates we’ve added two methods in our API: getFixRate
and createFixTransaction
.
API Call - getFixRate
Request params example:
{
"id": "test",
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "getFixRate",
"params": [
{
"from": "eth",
"to": "btc"
},
{
"from": "eth",
"to": "wax"
}
]
}
Response example:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"result": [
{
"id": "f4dd43106d63b65b88955a0b362645ce960987c7ffb7a8480dd32e799431177f",
"result": "0.02556948",
"from": "eth",
"to": "btc",
"maxFrom": "50.000000000000000000",
"maxTo": "1.27847400",
"minFrom": "0.148414210000000000",
"minTo": "0.00379488"
},
{
"id": "f4dd43107876ad5b88955a0b362645ce960a87c0fdb7ab540ed635799230107e830d3f",
"result": "3237.50839254",
"from": "eth",
"to": "wax",
"maxFrom": "27.799155735744717075",
"maxTo": "89999.99999999",
"minFrom": "0.187060000000000000",
"minTo": "605.60831991"
}
]
}
- minFrom, minTo, maxFrom, maxTo - denote the frame, inside of which we would be able to perform the fix rate exchange and give to the user the exact amount of assets that was shown initially
- “Max” and “min” params here denote the frame, inside of which we would be able to perform the fix rate exchange and give to the user the exact amount of assets that was shown initially
getFixRate
returnsrateId
that can be used for 2 minutes. This time should be enough for user to initiate the exchangeid
has to be stored somewhere and will be used asrateId
param while calling- Expired
rateId
cannot be used for creation of the fixed-rate transaction result
is a parameter that you can show to the user as the exchange rate- Important: users shall send the exact amount of funds which were specified as a pay-in amount. In case, users send different sum - the transaction would be automatically refunded
- Important: for fixed rate transactions to process successfully, refund address must be presented as well as refund extraId if needed
getFixRateBulk
gives rate for all available currency pairs.
Request params example:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "getFixRateBulk",
"id": "1"
}
Response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "1",
"result": [
{
"from": "btc",
"to": "eth",
"result": "38.7971640000000049875",
"max": "1.28875399",
"maxFrom": "1.28875399",
"maxTo": "49.999999905684366427",
"min": "0.00121000",
"minFrom": "0.00121000",
"minTo": "0.046944568440000007",
"id": "f3dd48106a*********ce940584c6fcb7ab5e13d6227b933e177781083b77aa904a37f602e47a"
},
{
"from": "btc",
"to": "etc",
"result": "1236.4033500000000981",
"max": "1.13231656",
"maxFrom": "1.13231656",
"maxTo": "1399.999988044476111080",
"min": "0.00121000",
"minFrom": "0.00121000",
"minTo": "1.496048053500000119",
"id": "f3dd48106a63b********ce940584c6fcb7a9540ed73578923b107281083b77aa904a33f602e2"
}
]
}
-
Using
createFixTransaction
you need to provide the request with currency pair (from
,to
), recipient address, refund address (used in case of refund), rateID for this pair (that you get in getFixRate/getFixRateBulk requests) and theamountFrom
user is going to exchange, oramountTo
user wants to receive. All fields are required -
Important: in response there will be same fields presented as with the float rate api with
amountExpectedTo
. The number shown in theamountExpectedTo
should be understood as a pay-out amount to the user -
In response there is a payTill field, where is indicated till what time user needs to make the payment
-
Using
createFixTransaction
you can provide a sum, user wants to receive during the exchange. For this you need to indicate the sum in the fieldamountTo
-
Important: you can’t provide fields
amountFrom
and amountTo at the same time.
Example request fields:
Property | Required or optional | Description |
---|---|---|
from | required | currency to exchange from |
to | required | currency to exchange for |
address | required | recipient address |
refundAddress | optional | used in case of refund |
amountFrom | required | amount user is going to exchange |
amountTo | required | amount user wants to receive |
rateId | required | that you get from getFixRate/getFixRateBulk requests |
extraId | optional | property for addresses of currencies that use additional ID for transaction processing (XRP, XLM, EOS, IGNIS, BNB, XMR, ARDOR, DCT, XEM) |
refundExtraId | optional | same as of extraId but for refundAddress |
Example of request with providing the sum user wants to send:
Request:
{
"id": "test",
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "createFixTransaction",
"params": {
"from": "btc",
"to": "eth",
"address": "0xee*******5E3DFc214",
"amountFrom": "1",
"rateId": "f3dd48106a63b*********b7ab5413d32c7b96301a7e82",
"refundAddress": "1Bvjij5653y9****BGPuQBPzTZpb"
}
}
Response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"result": {
"id": "149a****m90",
"apiExtraFee": "0",
"changellyFee": "0.5",
"payinExtraId": null,
"payoutExtraId": null,
"refundAddress": "1Bvjij5653y9r********QBPzTZpb",
"amountExpectedFrom": "1.00000000",
"amountExpectedTo": "32.277489930000000000",
"payTill": "2019-05-28T13:30:26.898Z",
"status": "new",
"currencyFrom": "btc",
"currencyTo": "eth",
"amountTo": 0,
"payinAddress": "3EkyEjzs********vZ95AyTM",
"payoutAddress": "0xeee031413*******B8Cf5E3DFc214",
"createdAt": "2019-05-28T13:10:26.000Z"
}
}
Example of request with providing the sum user wants to receive:
Request:
{
"id": "test",
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "createFixTransaction",
"params": {
"from": "btc",
"to": "eth",
"address": "0xeee031*******E3DFc214",
"amountTo": "0.0390573347142",
"rateId": "f3dd48106a63bd5b88955a05********32c7495301a7783",
"refundAddress": "1Bvjij5653y9r******QBPzTZpb"
}
}
Response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "test",
"result": {
"id": "44******kvi7bh",
"apiExtraFee": "0",
"changellyFee": "0.5",
"payinExtraId": null,
"payoutExtraId": null,
"refundAddress": "1Bvjij5653*********BPzTZpb",
"amountExpectedFrom": "0.00121000",
"amountExpectedTo": "0.0390573347142",
"payTill": "2019-05-28T13:42:17.079Z",
"status": "new",
"currencyFrom": "btc",
"currencyTo": "eth",
"amountTo": 0,
"payinAddress": "3FWBE******nTBSeMN9dLHRQ",
"payoutAddress": "0xeee03************Cf5E3DFc214",
"createdAt": "2019-05-28T13:22:17.000Z"
}
}
You can get logo of each currency with
https://changelly.com/api/coins/btc.png
- Kindly note that we have AML/KYC policy;
- Due to this policy, users’ transactions may be held for KYC procedures;
- That is why, before users start an exchange via our API, please, notify them about the possibility of holding the transactions for KYC procedures;
- You may want to use the following text: “Exchange services provided by Changelly. By clicking “Accept”, I acknowledge and understand that my transaction may trigger AML/KYC verification according to Changelly AML/KYC”;
- The text may appear in a form of a pop-up window, you are welcome to check the examples of a desktop version notification and a mobile version notification;
- We also propose you to notify the users when their transaction is held for KYC, using API ‘Hold’ status. You are welcome to check the example of such notification.
Changelly provides two options for support. Please choose your support line and inform us at [email protected]:
— You just redirect users to our support line;
— You provide the first line support from your side and send your tickets directly to our dedicated email address. These tickets are forwarded strictly to our second level support team. It will be assigned the highest priority. Please don't make our email public.
Inform us in case the dedicated support line is needed. Feel free to request it at [email protected].
Also, send us a link to your service, confirm that you are ready to provide support from your side and you won’t share this email with your clients.
The support line option is provided at the discretion of the Changelly's developer team.
You can check all the transactions with online stats on the history page in your personal account.