> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.bbx.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.bbx.com/resources/developer-apis.md).

# Developer APIs

BBX provides open APIs for developers, institutional users, and professional investors who need reliable market data and trading-related insights.

Through BBX Developer APIs, users can access real-time market data, advanced analytics, token information, content feeds, and Hyperliquid-related data services. These APIs are designed to help teams build trading tools, data dashboards, research systems, strategy applications, and other market-facing products more efficiently.

### What You Can Access

BBX Developer APIs currently cover several major data categories:

* **Hyperliquid Data**\
  Hyperliquid market data, trader analytics, address discovery, and risk-monitoring related data services.
* **Featured Data**\
  Advanced market insights, trading signals, major player data, and cross-market comparison tools.
* **Market Data**\
  Market indexes, K-line data, order book information, market depth, activity indicators, and price trend data.
* **Content Modules**\
  Market updates, news feeds, RSS content, market commentary, and other real-time information modules.
* **Token Data**\
  Token lists, real-time token market data, token profiles, and related crypto asset information.

### API Access

To start using BBX Developer APIs, users need to obtain API credentials first.\
Please contact the BBX business team to apply for access and receive your API authentication parameters.

[Go to BBX API Docs](https://api-docs.bbx.com/en)


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