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How to Connect API Keys - Bingx Spot & Futures

A Step by Step guide for creating your API Keys and connecting them with your Cornix accounts, for Bingx Spot and Bingx Futures.

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Written by Hadar Cornix
Updated over 3 weeks ago

This article will guide you through the steps to generate your Bingx API keys for Spot Trading, Futures Trading or both, and link them to your Cornix account.

Create your Bingx Account in Cornix

Step 1 - Navigate to your Cornix Web Dashboard

Under 'Portfolio' select 'Accounts' and tap on '+Create'

Step 2 - Select the Exchange that you want to connect

Click 'Bingx'

Step 3 - Choose the sub-exchanges you would like to connect

You can choose between Bingx Spot, Bingx Futures, or both.

By default, all sub exchanges types are checked (Spot & Futures). You can uncheck the ones that you do not want to connect.

Step 4 - Connect your API Keys

To create and connect your Bingx API Keys, follow the instructions on the left bar of the page:

  1. Login to your BingX account and make sure to complete your KYC.

  2. Go to the API Management page and click 'Create API'

  3. Choose a name for the API key (e.g., "Cornix Futures").

  4. Set the Permissions for the API:

    • Read

    • Spot Trading

    • Perpetual Futures Trading (optional if you want to trade futures)

  5. Confirm and generate the keys.

  6. Copy and paste the API Key and API Secret.

โš ๏ธ Make sure to save your API Secret securely. It will not be shown again after this step.

Bingx Web Instructions Step by Step:

Step 1 - Navigate to your Bingx Account.

Under your account's avatar go to the 'API Management' page.

Step 2 - Create API

Step 3 - Set Permissions

Choose a name for your API Key and give it the following permissions:

  • Read

  • Spot Trading (when you wish to create a spot account)

  • Perpetual Futures Trading (when you wish to create a futures account)

Save your API Key then Copy & Paste them to your Cornix account, and click 'Connect to Bingx'.

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