To integrate your Binance account into Vector, go to the exchange's official website and log in with your credentials.
In the user menu on the right of the page, go to API Management:
Uncheck the following box, which subjects the API key to the Standard Security Controls.
With this option checked, the system does not allow operations on Spot and Futures markets to be enabled in the settings of the key.
With the mouse cursor, or via the scroll bar, scroll the contract all the way down, check the box that authorizes the deactivation of the Default Security Controls, and confirm:
Click to Confirm again:
Fill in the security check boxes.
With the box unchecked, click Create API:
Choose the API key type from the HMAC and RSA options.
System generated (HMAC)
Define a name for the key to proceed with security checks.
Copy the API key and the Secret Key to use them later.
Go to Edit Restrictions and under permissions, check Enable Spot & Margin Trading, Enable Futures (if preferred), and Unrestricted IP.
In Vector, go to the Trade menu:
Select the corresponding option and go to Start:
Select the Binance exchange and proceed to the next step:
Go to the HMAC tab, set a name for your Binance account in Vector and paste the key and secret information.
Click Add Account to finish the process:
User-generated (RSA)
In Vector, on Add Exchange Account, select the RSA tab.
Click Create encrypted key and copy the code.
The user-generated key currently does not use a secret key. The encrypted key is generated by the Vector platform itself.
On the exchange's website, select the corresponding type:
Paste the encryption key generated by Vector:
Define a name for the key to proceed with security checks.
Copy the API key to use later.
Go to Edit Restrictions and under permissions, check Enable Spot & Margin Trading, Enable Futures (if preferred), and Unrestricted IP.
In Vector, set a name for your Binance account in Vector and paste the key.
Click Add Account to finish the process.
To watch the step-by-step walkthrough, go to the video below:
Account Integration not Performed rejection
When the data (key and secret) entered in the platform diverges from the API data, the platform returns the rejection Account Integration not Performed.
The key created via the Exchange and the encrypted key, generated on the platform, must be created at the same time. In other words, an encrypted key cannot be reused, because we send it to Binance, which creates the corresponding API key.
Therefore, if the key insertion window is closed in Vector, the API key must be created again in Binance so that the rejection message is not displayed again.
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