[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":106},["ShallowReactive",2],{"\u002Fintegrations\u002Fbitstamp":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"ctaPlan":83,"description":15,"extension":84,"faq":85,"features":89,"image":90,"intro":15,"isExchangeWithKey":91,"keywords":92,"label":5,"limitations":93,"meta":94,"metaDescription":95,"navigation":91,"path":96,"screenshots":97,"seo":98,"setup":99,"sitemap":100,"slug":101,"stem":102,"tagline":103,"type":104,"__hash__":105},"integrations\u002Fintegrations\u002Fbitstamp.md","Bitstamp",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":79},"minimark",[9,12,16,20,36,39,57,60,64,67,70,73,76],[10,11,5],"h1",{},[13,14,15],"p",{},"Connect Bitstamp to rotki to import trades, deposits, and withdrawals. Authenticate with a read-only API key, or import Bitstamp's transaction CSV export. Everything is processed on your machine.",[17,18,19],"h2",{},"Features",[21,22,23,27,30,33],"ul",{},[24,25,26],"li",{},"Spot trades imported as swap events with fees in the settlement currency.",[24,28,29],{},"Deposits and withdrawals with on-chain addresses and transaction IDs where Bitstamp returns them.",[24,31,32],{},"CSV import for Bitstamp transaction exports, useful for backfilling old history.",[24,34,35],{},"Balance reconciliation against your Bitstamp account.",[17,37,38],{},"Setup",[40,41,42,45,48,51,54],"ol",{},[24,43,44],{},"In Bitstamp, open Account → Security → API Access and create a new API key.",[24,46,47],{},"Grant only read permissions (account balance, user transactions). Leave trading and withdrawal permissions off.",[24,49,50],{},"Approve the key by email.",[24,52,53],{},"In rotki, open API Keys → Exchanges → Add Bitstamp and paste the key and secret.",[24,55,56],{},"Alternatively, in rotki open Import Data and select Bitstamp to import a transaction CSV.",[17,58,59],{},"FAQ",[61,62,63],"h3",{},"Can I import Bitstamp data via CSV?",[13,65,66],{},"Yes. rotki accepts Bitstamp's transaction CSV export, which is useful if you'd rather not generate an API key or want very old history.",[61,68,69],{},"Where are my Bitstamp API keys sent?",[13,71,72],{},"rotki is a local application: your Bitstamp API key is stored on your computer and used to sign each request, which goes directly from your machine to Bitstamp's API. No rotki-operated server ever sees the key or the request.",[61,74,75],{},"Can rotki withdraw from Bitstamp?",[13,77,78],{},"No. rotki only requests read scopes and never sends withdrawal calls.",{"title":80,"searchDepth":81,"depth":81,"links":82},"",2,[],"free","md",[86,87,88],{"q":63,"a":66},{"q":69,"a":72},{"q":75,"a":78},[26,29,32,35],"\u002Fimg\u002Fintegrations\u002Fbitstamp.svg",true,"bitstamp portfolio tracker, bitstamp tax report, bitstamp cost basis, bitstamp csv import",[],{},"Connect Bitstamp to rotki to import trades, deposits, and withdrawals.","\u002Fintegrations\u002Fbitstamp",[],{"description":80},[44,47,50,53,56],{"loc":96},"bitstamp","integrations\u002Fbitstamp","Bitstamp portfolio tracker - local, private, and complete","exchange","iS6IkCEml4cKEKAehUKeBLDXSqbz5HzcPykBnm78bGA",1781774864982]