CEX. IO Presents WebSocket API for Professional Traders
CEX. IO, a UK-based Bitcoin exchange, has developed a real-time WebSocket API. It is a useful tool for professional traders and developers, and provides the fastest way to obtain data from the exchange. Due to outstanding pusher technology, WebSocket API users are able to subscribe to certain exchange updates. Such subscription allows getting real-time notifications about system changes without sending extra requests to get required information.
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