BitMart API Node.js, JavaScript & TypeScript SDK by Siebly
BitMart integration resources, package links, and quick start guides.
Coverage Summary
BitMart API SDK support across spot, margin, futures, and websocket market data.
Who This SDK Is For
The BitMart Node.js, JavaScript & TypeScript SDKs are built for teams & individual software developers that need reliable Spot, Margin, Futures, WebSockets integrations in production systems.
Each language-specific guide below shows how to use the same BitMart SDK package in that environment, with runnable examples linked for scenario-specific workflows.
BitMart REST API Scope
Use the BitMart SDK for spot, margin, futures, account, order, balance, and market data workflows that need exchange-specific REST clients.
BitMart WebSocket Scope
Use WebSocket clients for BitMart market channels and private account/order streams where the SDK exposes matching subscription flows.
Authentication, Rate Limits & Reliability
Keep product and contract identifiers plus spot/margin/futures boundaries explicit; monitor response codes, rate limits, and stream reconnect behavior.
Supported Feature Areas
- Spot
- Margin
- Futures
- WebSockets
Common Integration Workflows
- Build authenticated BitMart REST API workflows for account state, balances, and order execution.
- Stream BitMart market and account events over WebSocket with reconnect-aware handling.
- Deploy typed Node.js services with explicit request/response models and predictable error handling.
Implementation Guidance
- Never store API keys in source files. Follow best practices for protecting API keys and secrets, as you would a password.
- Start in testnet or low-risk modes before routing automation to production account credentials.
- To consume WebSocket events, use the exported WebsocketClient from each SDK. Be sure to use the event handlers (message or update, depending on SDK) to handle incoming events after subscribing.
- For REST API calls, use the provided REST client classes and methods to ensure proper signing, authentication, and error handling. These classes are exported by every SDK and provide fully typed functions wrapped around individual API endpoints. Refer to the quick start guides for code snippets and patterns.
- Track package updates and changelog entries through the release feed before upgrading live systems.
- Validate leverage, margin, and liquidation-sensitive request paths carefully for BitMart derivatives workflows.