How to get historical ERC20 token price
Prerequisitesβ
Before getting started, make sure you have the following ready:
- Node v.14+ or Python
- NPM/Yarn or Pip
Step 1: Setup Moralisβ
First register your Moralis account and get your Moralis API Key.
Once you have your Moralis API Key, install the Moralis SDK in your project.
- npm
- yarn
- pnpm
- pip
npm install moralis @moralisweb3/common-evm-utils
yarn add moralis @moralisweb3/common-evm-utils
pnpm add moralis @moralisweb3/common-evm-utils
pip install moralis
Step 2: Get the price of an ERC20 tokenβ
In order to get the historical price of an ERC20 token, Moralis provides you with an getTokenPrice endpoint.
Here you'll need two parameters: address
and chain
.
Once you have obtained the address
and chain
, you can copy the following code:
- index.js (JavaScript)
- index.ts (TypeScript)
- index.py (Python)
const Moralis = require("moralis").default;
const { EvmChain } = require("@moralisweb3/common-evm-utils");
const runApp = async () => {
await Moralis.start({
apiKey: "YOUR_API_KEY",
// ...and any other configuration
});
const historicalPrice = [];
const address = "0x7d1afa7b718fb893db30a3abc0cfc608aacfebb0";
const chain = EvmChain.ETHEREUM;
for (let toBlock = 16323500; toBlock < 16323550; toBlock += 10) {
const response = await Moralis.EvmApi.token.getTokenPrice({
address,
chain,
toBlock,
});
historicalPrice.push(response?.toJSON());
}
console.log(historicalPrice);
};
runApp();
import Moralis from "moralis";
import { EvmChain } from "@moralisweb3/common-evm-utils";
const runApp = async () => {
await Moralis.start({
apiKey: "YOUR_API_KEY",
// ...and any other configuration
});
const historicalPrice = [];
const address = "0x7d1afa7b718fb893db30a3abc0cfc608aacfebb0";
const chain = EvmChain.ETHEREUM;
for (let toBlock = 16323500; toBlock < 16323550; toBlock += 10) {
const response = await Moralis.EvmApi.token.getTokenPrice({
address,
chain,
toBlock,
});
historicalPrice.push(response?.toJSON());
}
console.log(historicalPrice);
};
runApp();
from moralis import evm_api
api_key = "YOUR_API_KEY"
historicalPrice = []
for to_block in range(16323500, 16323550, 10):
params = {
"address": "0x2260fac5e5542a773aa44fbcfedf7c193bc2c599",
"chain": "eth",
"to_block": to_block
}
result = evm_api.token.get_token_price(
api_key=api_key,
params=params,
)
historicalPrice.append(result)
print(historicalPrice)
Step 3: Run the scriptβ
To run the script, enter the following command:
- Shell (JavaScript)
- Shell (TypeScript)
- Shell (Python)
node index.js
ts-node index.ts
python index.py
In your terminal, you should see the following JSON response:
[
{
"nativePrice": {
"value": "642828540698243",
"decimals": 18,
"name": "Ether",
"symbol": "ETH"
},
"usdPrice": 0.7811524052648599,
"exchangeAddress": "0x1f98431c8ad98523631ae4a59f267346ea31f984",
"exchangeName": "Uniswap v3"
},
{
"nativePrice": {
"value": "642828540698243",
"decimals": 18,
"name": "Ether",
"symbol": "ETH"
},
"usdPrice": 0.7811524052648599,
"exchangeAddress": "0x1f98431c8ad98523631ae4a59f267346ea31f984",
"exchangeName": "Uniswap v3"
},
{
"nativePrice": {
"value": "642892823552313",
"decimals": 18,
"name": "Ether",
"symbol": "ETH"
},
"usdPrice": 0.7812305205053863,
"exchangeAddress": "0x1f98431c8ad98523631ae4a59f267346ea31f984",
"exchangeName": "Uniswap v3"
},
{
"nativePrice": {
"value": "642892823552313",
"decimals": 18,
"name": "Ether",
"symbol": "ETH"
},
"usdPrice": 0.7812305205053863,
"exchangeAddress": "0x1f98431c8ad98523631ae4a59f267346ea31f984",
"exchangeName": "Uniswap v3"
},
{
"nativePrice": {
"value": "642892823552313",
"decimals": 18,
"name": "Ether",
"symbol": "ETH"
},
"usdPrice": 0.7812305205053863,
"exchangeAddress": "0x1f98431c8ad98523631ae4a59f267346ea31f984",
"exchangeName": "Uniswap v3"
}
]
Congratulations π₯³ You just got the historical price of an ERC20 Token with just a few lines of code using the Moralis Token API!
API Referenceβ
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