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![]() | Hi guys, I am still new at trading so maybe someone can clarify me. So how do we get LAST price of Bitcoin? I assume the last price is based on the price last order was fullfilled? For example, if you look at the right bottom here: https://bitcoinwisdom.com/markets/bitfinex/btcusd where does it get the BTC price from? I can see bitfinex order book but I dont see completed orders or something, so I am a bit lost how to get the exact price atm. In other words, how do I get this : https://i.redd.it/em4nwg2ar0821.jpg |
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An order book is a list containing all outstanding buy or sell orders for a specific currency pair, organized by price level. Kaiko provides cryptocurrency order book snapshots at various market depths: 10%, 1%, and Full order books. All order books consist of Level 2 data. This means the entity who opened this order would like to purchase 20.24 units of bitcoin at a price of $8,218.50 per unit. In the Bitfinex order book, you will also see the terms “count” and ... An order book is a ledger containing all outstanding orders – instructions from traders to buy or sell bitcoin. An order to buy is called a “bid” and an order to sell is called an “ask.” Bids and asks are paired up as soon as their requirements are fulfilled, resulting in a trade. Chart below is a combined cumulative order book view. At the top right of this message you can switch horizontal axis to display selected currency or a relative value. Relative value shows price change as percentage. E.g. for exchange foo with the middle price point of $100, 1% value is the same as $101 in the currency view. Written by Andreas Antonopoulos, a vocal bitcoin advocate and computer scientist, The Internet of Money answers the question "Why Bitcoin?" The book contextualizes the significance of bitcoin through a series of essays covering the maturation of the digital currency over time. 4.13: 5: 293: 4: 5: 4.5
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