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# Introduction

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## Start Trading

Use this documentation to move from setup to live trading:

1. **Understand accounts** - Learn how main accounts, sub-accounts, and agent keys work together.
2. **Authorize API trading** - Create or approve an agent key so a trading system can submit signed actions without exposing the main wallet private key.
3. **Read the market** - Query symbols, coins, tickers, order books, trades, klines, funding data, and reference data through REST.
4. **Submit signed actions** - Place orders, cancel orders, adjust leverage, update margin, and manage supported trading configuration.
5. **Track everything live** - Subscribe to WebSocket channels for BBO, trades, klines, tickers, orders, executions, positions, balances, settings, and explorer events.

## Endpoints

| Category  | Method | Base URL                       | Responsibility                                                                                     |
| --------- | ------ | ------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Writes    | `POST` | `https://api.unixtrade.pro/v1` | Signed transaction submission. All write operations use `POST`; the path identifies the operation. |
| Queries   | `GET`  | `https://api.unixtrade.pro/v1` | Public read operations, no authentication.                                                         |
| WebSocket | WS     | `wss://ws.unixtrade.pro/v1`    | Real-time push for public, explorer, and user channels.                                            |


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