Blockchain Plans Pricing
Blockchain.com's developer surface is split across three commercial profiles. The Blockchain Data, Charts/Stats, Exchange Rates, and explorer WebSocket APIs are free to use under the public API Terms of Service, with a single rate-limit policy. The Exchange REST + WebSocket API is free for account-holders (live and test mode are differentiated only by trading limits) but every executed trade pays a venue maker/taker fee that follows a 30-day-volume tiered schedule. The Pay Partner API is a contract-priced partner programme — pricing is negotiated per partner and not published.
Blockchain Plans Pricing is the machine-readable pricing-plan profile for Blockchain.com on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Plans specification.
It defines 3 plans, covering freemium, tiered, and enterprise tiers, with named plans including Public Data APIs (Free), Exchange Trading (Tiered Fees), Pay Partner API (Contract).
Tagged areas include Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, Exchange, Trading, and Blockchain Data.
Plans
Free, key-less access to the Blockchain.com block explorer JSON API, simple Query API, Charts API, Stats API, Pools API, Ticker, fiat-to-BTC conversion, and the blockchain.info WebSocket.
- Full block / transaction / address JSON
- Unspent outputs (UTXOs)
- Charts and statistics
- Mining pool distribution
- Multi-currency BTC ticker
- Real-time WebSocket streams (blocks, unconfirmed txs, address activity)
Spot trading on the Blockchain.com Exchange. API access is free; every executed trade pays a maker/taker fee determined by the user's trailing 30-day USD-equivalent volume tier.
- REST trading (orders, trades, fills, fees)
- REST payments (accounts, deposits, withdrawals, whitelist)
- WebSocket market data (heartbeat, L2/L3, ticker, prices, symbols, trades)
- Authenticated WebSocket (auth, balances, trading)
- API-key IP whitelisting
Embedded crypto purchase rails for partner applications. Pricing is negotiated bilaterally; partner share of spread/fee depends on integration scope, geo coverage, and volume commit.
- Authentication
- Eligibility (currencies + regions)
- Quotes
- Order state callbacks