100x-client
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Interact with the 100x decentralized exchange and trade pre-launch tokens, BTC, ETH, SOL, BLUR and other cryptocurrency perp futures with leverage. Live on Blast.

npm install 100x-client
# or
yarn add 100x-client
# or
pnpm add 100x-client
# or
bun install 100x-client

Usage

Getting started is a simple case of importing the Client and instantiating an instance.

import HundredXClient from '100x-client'

const MY_PRIVATE_KEY = '0x...'

const Client = new HundredXClient(MY_PRIVATE_KEY)

The client can also accept a configuration object as the second parameter.

Key Type Default Description
debug boolean false Used to enable debug mode when running the client for additional logging.
environment 'testnet' | 'mainnet' 'testnet' Specify the environment you wish to trade in.
rpc string Blast RPC based on environment Specify a custom RPC url to used.
subAccountId number 1 Specify a sub-account ID to use. This can be from 1-255.
import HundredXClient from '100x-client'

const CONFIG = {
  debug: false,
  environment: 'testnet',
  rpc: 'https://sepolia.blast.io',
  subAccountId: 1,
}
const MY_PRIVATE_KEY = '0x...'

const Client = new HundredXClient(MY_PRIVATE_KEY)

Getting started

To get started, you will need to deposit funds and make a trade. Let's look at how we can do that now. If you're in need of testnet funds, please head over to the 100x Discord server where we will be happy to help.

import HundredXClient from '100x-client'
import { OrderType, TimeInForce } from '100x-client/enums'

const MY_PRIVATE_KEY = '0x...'

const Client = new HundredXClient(MY_PRIVATE_KEY)

// Let's deposit 1000 USDB to get started. By default deposits are in USDB.
const { error, success, transactionHash } = await Client.deposit(1000)

// Now we can make an order. Let's go long on some ETH!
if (success) {
  const { error, order } = await Client.placeOrder({
    isBuy: true,
    orderType: OrderType.LIMIT,
    price: 2990,
    productId: 1002,
    quantity: 1,
    timeInForce: TimeInForce.GTC,
  })

  // Finally let's log out our order to check the details.
  console.log(order)
}

Handy enums

A series of useful enums can be imported from 100x-client/enums and used to help match against responses or compose payloads.

Name Values Description
Environment MAINNET | TESTNET The environment to use when initialising the client.
Interval '1M' | '5M' | '15M' | '30M' | '1H' | '2H' | '4H' | '8H' | '1D' | '3D' | '1W' The interval to use when fetching K-line data.
MarginAssets USDB Symbol values of supported margin assets.
OrderStatus CANCELLED | EXPIRED | FILLED | OPEN | PENDING | REJECTED Defines the possible states an order can be in.
OrderType LIMIT | LIMIT_MAKER | MARKET Order types for building order payloads.
TimeInForce GTC | FOK | IOC Time in force values for building order payloads.

Further support

For more detailed information on specific endpoints, please refer to the official 100x API docs. Each function in this client contains detailed JSDocs on arguments and return types to aid the developer experience as well as links to their respective endpoints within the official docs.

Contributing

Want to contribute? Check out that contributing guide to get started.

Support

Having troubles getting started? Feel free to join us the official 100x Discord server where you can get full support from the team.

License

MIT License © 2024-Present Tim Dunphy

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