Context
This minute by minute historical dataset of bitcoin prices offers a wealth of information for data scientists and analysts. In addition to the OHLC prices for each minute, this dataset also includes the volume of bitcoin traded during that time period. This granular data, going back to 2015, allows for in-depth analysis of the market fluctuations and trends of the world's most popular cryptocurrency.
With this dataset, researchers can study the underlying mechanisms of the bitcoin network, traders can gain a better understanding of market movements, and investors can make more informed decisions about their investments. The open, high, low, and close prices, as well as the volume data, provide a wealth of information for analyzing the market and identifying potential opportunities.
Whether you're looking to gain a competitive edge as a trader, conduct research on the bitcoin market, or simply want to learn more about the world of cryptocurrency, this dataset is a valuable resource. With its rich and detailed data, you'll be able to dive deep into the world of bitcoin and uncover insights that can help you make better decisions.
Content
- Timestamp: This is the UNIX timestamp or the "Epoch Time", number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970.
- Date: Date and time of price recording.
- Open - This is the opening price of the time period (in US Dollars).
- High - This is the highest price of the time period (in US Dollars).
- Low - This is the lowest price of the time period (in US Dollars).
- Close - This is the closing price of the time period (in US Dollars).
- Volume BTC - This is the volume of ₿ transacted in the time interval.
- Volume USD - This is the volume of $ transacted in the time interval.