Binance
Can I connect two accounts from the same exchange to a Diamond Pigs account?
No, it is not possible. We advise you to connect an additional exchange instead, as you can connect multiple exchanges to the same Diamond Pigs account.
How can I create an API key in Binance?
Creating an API key differs in every exchange. As of now, Diamond Pigs supports Binance. Learn how to create your API key here. Binance is known to spend a lot of time and money on their safety to make sure your funds are secure with them. To further ...
How do I re-establish the API connection between Diamond Pigs and Binance?
When you get the following message on your dashboard you need to re-establish your Binance API key: You can use the menu at the top right to access the "Settings" page. On this page you will see the "Test" button to test your Binance API connection. ...
We downloaded the Binance App. However, the QR code that appears on the invoice doesn't work.
The QR code can be scanned in 2 ways: Within the Binance App by selecting the scan icon (the square at the top of the screen). Using your phone's camera. This will open the Binance App on your phone. Please note this ONLY works on Apple Iphone. If ...
How to deposit your Binance wallet from another wallet?
You can always transfer crypto money to Binance from another digital wallet. To do so, you will need to know the deposit address of the selected coin. To find your crypto deposit address on the Binance wallet account, go to Wallet on the navigation ...
How can I find my deposit address on Binance?
To find your crypto deposit address on the Binance wallet account, go to Wallet on the navigation bar, select Fiat & Spot. Then, choose the coin you'd like to deposit funds to. (i.e. Bitcoin) and click on Deposit. Once the network which you'd like to ...
Binance Transaction Fees
Binance is charging a spot trading fee of 0.1% per trade which is deducted automatically from your Binance wallet each time a trade is executed.
How can I find my Bitcoin address on Binance?
Log in to your Binance account. Click on “Wallet” on the top navigation bar. Select “Fiat and Spot”. Search for Bitcoin. Click on “Deposit” next to Bitcoin. On the “Address” field, click on the duplicate icon to copy your Bitcoin wallet address.
How do I open a Binance account?
Here you can find a link to an explanation of how to open a Binance account.
I am trying to sign up to Binance but I do not receive a validation email.
It is not always clear when Binance is requesting email validation codes. The button “Send Code” should be clicked first so Binance will send you the email with the code to insert in the verification text box.
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Can I allocate only part of my wallet to Diamond Pigs?
Yes, you can allocate only part of your wallet to Diamond Pigs. You can create a list of specific coins in your wallet that you don't want Diamond Pigs to trade, allowing you to hold or trade them by yourself. To activate the "Exclude Your Favorite ...
Diamond Pigs Fees
Overview of Diamond Pigs Fees At Diamond Pigs, we prioritize clarity and transparency in our fee approach. To help you understand how our fees work, we've broken down the key components for you. Diamond Pigs has two types of fees that are calculated ...
How are performance fees calculated?
Join the beta for our new Flexible Pricing Plan - sign up now to be among the first to upgrade! When our bots make successful trades and your wallet balance is on profit, we charge a fee based on the profits you've earned. This fee is called a ...
Why aren't the bots initiating new trades?
Typically, bots are not initiating new trades due to insufficient funds in your digital wallet to carry out trades. Let's start with an example: The minimum trade amount is €5-20 (Depending on the exchange). Let's consider coin A, which represents 6% ...