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1223 days ago

Develop Computer Microsoft Excel Model for Binance Coin Exchange

Harry from Royal Oak

Hi my Computer/IT Neighbours,

I am looking for some help in developing a Microsoft Excel Model to pull live Coin Exchange data from the Binance Exchange.

I want to be able to download / update live Coin Rates into my Excel model from the Binance Exchange.

Do you know how to build such a model?

I am trying to do this on my Apple 2017 Macbook Air laptop.

I have managed to be able to get the raw data from the Binance exchange, but I need help in formatting the correct data nicely/cleanly into an Excel spreadsheet model. Formatting the raw data has me stuck.

If you have already done something like this before or know how to use API's to link data into MS Excel, please contact me.

I am happy to learn from you how to do this myself or I would also be willing to pay for you to build a good working live updating Excel model for me.

This may suit an UNI IT /Computer student or someone who knows how to import API's into Excel and can build complex Excel models, a Microsoft Excel guru perhaps.

I look forward to hearing from you.

I live in Mount Eden, Auckland.

Please contact Harry on 0274 88 0274 or by email on investkiwi@gmail.com.

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