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    🔷HitBTC · CCXT · Many pairs

    How to import HitBTC transactions into Taxxy

    A veteran exchange with thousands of trading pairs — all imported.

    API & CSV importGlobalEU

    What's imported

    What Taxxy imports from HitBTC

    Spot trades
    Margin trades
    Deposits & withdrawals
    Rewards / earn
    Fees

    Import Guide

    Step-by-step import guide

    API recommended. HitBTC lists a very large number of pairs — the API keeps a wide history in sync.

    1

    Log in to HitBTC

    Go to hitbtc.com and sign in.

    2

    Open API keys

    Go to Settings → API Keys → New API Key.

    3

    Set read-only access rights

    Enable "Order book, History, Trading balance" (read) only. Do NOT enable "Place/cancel orders" or "Withdraw".

    4

    Copy key and secret

    Copy the API Key and Secret into Taxxy's HitBTC connection form.

    Things to know

    HitBTC-specific notes

    Very large pair listing

    HitBTC lists thousands of trading pairs, including many small-cap tokens. Taxxy prices these using exchange OHLCV where available and its broader price chain otherwise.

    Read-only access rights

    HitBTC lets you scope keys to read-only "history" access — use that scope for Taxxy and keep trading/withdrawal rights off.

    FAQ

    Common questions

    Which API rights does HitBTC need?

    Read-only history and balance access. Never enable order placement or withdrawals for a tax import key.

    Does Taxxy price obscure HitBTC altcoins?

    Yes. Taxxy uses exchange-specific OHLCV where available and falls back through its price chain for tokens without direct data.

    Can I import HitBTC via CSV?

    Yes. Export your trades and transactions and upload them to Taxxy. The parser handles the format; the AI fallback maps anything unusual.

    Ready to import your HitBTC transactions?

    Free to start — no credit card required.

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