Hitbtc fetch_markets do not return all markets
See original GitHub issueHi, I’m trying to figure out why when I fetch markets from HitBTC using CCXT it doesn’t return me all markets.
This question is actually about BCHABCBTC
, BCHABCUSD
, BCHSVBTC
, BCHSVUSD
and other BCH
. CCXT returns only BCHABC
pairs and named them as BCH
.
Why it is working in this way?
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Ah I see (I think), so they are not strictly interchangeable on hitbtc. One can have a BCH wallet and a BCHABC wallet on this exchange. But they can both be withdrawn to any bitcoin cash address.
@npomfret
Yep, because the address space is common for all forks. Same as with the original Bitcoin.