Binance via Tiger.Trade Broker
Tiger.Trade Broker allows you to reduce trading commissions on the Binance exchange by up to 30%, as well as use the Tiger.Trade Windows cryptocurrency license for free without any limitations.
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Tiger.Trade Broker allows you to reduce trading commissions on the Binance exchange by up to 30%, as well as use the Tiger.Trade Windows cryptocurrency license for free without any limitations.
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Register on the Tiger.Trade Broker website (if you haven't registered yet) and log into your account.
The personal areas of Tiger.Trade Broker and Tiger.Trade Windows are separate and independent from each other. To continue using the service, you need to have accounts in both personal areas.
Create API keys in the Tiger.Trade Broker personal area by completing the necessary settings, and save the public and private keys in a secure place - they will be required for further connection.
Pass through the KYC verification and connect two-factor authentication to enhance the security of the account and the safety of funds.
Launch the Tiger.Trade Windows terminal and in the main menu select File → Connections → Configure.
In the window that opens, click the Create new connection button and from the list that appears select Tiger.Trade Broker:
In the window that opens, select the type of account (Spot - regular trading, Margin - margin trading, Futures - futures trading) and enter the public and private keys you got when creating the API in step 2. If your provider blocks access to Binance servers, enter the proxy server address in the format ip:port
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Click Connect to Tiger.Trade Broker.
The connection setup is complete. To establish a connection in the main Tiger.Trade menu, select File → Connections → Binance.
You can check the connection status (ping to the server) in the Trade Log tab at the bottom of the main window. It displays the execution time of the request for each user action (submission, execution, cancellation of an order). The Binance server is not constantly pinged.