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Coinbase API Creation Guide
Coinbase API Creation Guide
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Coinbase Advanced: how to create API keys

Learn how to create Coinbase Advanced API keys and connect your account to cryptobots.io

1. Log in to Your Exchange Account

  • Open your preferred web browser and navigate to www.coinbase.com

  • Enter your credentials to log in.

2. Navigate to API Management

3. Click [Create API].

4. Provide your API with a name.

  • Provide a name or label for the new API key, such as 'Cryptobots'

5. Edit API Permissions

  • Before providing the API information to Cryptobots.io, you will need to make sure that the correct API permissions are selected.

6. Allow access to cryptbots.io IP addresses.

  • Select "Restrict access to trusted IPs only ((recommended):
    Which opens up the field to enter IP addresses.

In the IP address field, please enter the following IP addresses:
You can just copy + paste:

​185.216.70.0/24

7. Select allowed permissions:

Select the necessary permissions that cryptobots.io needs to function properly.
Press "Create & download" when done.

Permissions:

  • Enable View (Read-only)

  • Enable Trade (execute trades on your behalf)


8. Complete Security Verification

To complete the security verification process, you'll receive a code via email (after clicking the "send" button). After that, you'll generate and enter the code from your Google Authenticator app:

  • Complete 2-factor authentication

  • Enter your 2fa code from your authenticator app.

9. Save your API keys information in your system.

  • Make sure to save a JSON file to your computer.

  • Press save when prompted.


10. Copy your keys and submit them to Cryptobots.io

  • Log in to your Cryptobots.io account and enter your API Key and secret Key into the designated fields. You can just copy + paste.

Congratulations! You have successfully created and submitted your API keys.
Please allow 24 hours for the automated trading system to start.

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