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How to set up a Exchange Connection for MEXC

Jonny Taulen avatar
Written by Jonny Taulen
Updated over a week ago

A short guide explaining how you can connect Delta to MEXC to start pulling your historical transactions and holdings. This will keep Delta Investment Tracker updated and it will give you accurate profit/loss as you continue trading.

  1. Visit mexc.com, log in to your MEXC account, and click on the profile icon.


  2. Click on 'API Management'.

  3. Under Permissions, enable "Account: View Account Details", "Trade: View Order Details", "Withdraw: View Deposit/Withdrawal Details", and "Transfer: Read Transfer information".



  4. Give the connection a name under Notes so that in the future you know the use of the API. For example, you can name it ‘Delta’. Then leave the Link IP Address field blank.

  5. Click Create, then enter the 2FA key, and then press 'Submit'.

  6. Copy over the ‘API Key’ and the ‘Secret’ into Delta, enter your settings, and then Add Connection.

PRO TIP: You must have an Authenticator (TOTP) set up on your MEXC account to create API keys.

PRO TIP 2: As this API is not bound to an IP, MEXC will automatically disable it after 90 days. You will need to create a new set of keys once the 90 days have elapsed. 5 days before expiry, you can renew the API keys validity by 90 days.

PRO TIP 3: Due to API limitations, only the past 7 days of transaction history can be imported. You can manually enter transactions that were made before then, or you can import them via CSV.

PRO TIP 4: Are certain transactions not importing into Delta? Reading this guide might help you understand why it is not importing and how to fix it.

PRO TIP 5: You can only create 30 API keys with MEXC at one time.

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