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---
license: cc-by-4.0
pretty_name: "CoinGecko Derivatives Scraper"
tags: [crypto, web-scraping, apify, automation, developer-tools, scraper]
size_categories:
- n<1K
---

# CoinGecko Derivatives Scraper

Scrape 22,000+ crypto derivative tickers from CoinGecko in one run — price, 24h change, funding rate, open interest, basis, spread and 24h volume across every derivatives exchange. Schedule it for a continuously fresh feed.

## What the actor scrapes

# 📑 CoinGecko Derivatives Scraper — Scrape Crypto Futures & Perpetual Tickers Scrape **22,000+ crypto derivative tickers from CoinGecko** in a single run — every perpetual and futures contract across all derivatives exchanges — and export them to JSON, CSV or Excel. This **CoinGecko derivatives scraper** pulls price, funding rate, open interest, basis, spread and 24h volume straight from the **official CoinGecko API**, with **no login and no API key required**. Derivatives data moves constantly,

## Who this is for

This sample is useful for anyone working in **crypto, automation, developer tools** who wants a quick look at the shape of the data before running the live actor at scale. Treat it as a static snapshot — counts, prices and timestamps reflect the moment the sample was captured and will drift over time.

## Source

**Live source:** This dataset is a static sample. For fresh, customizable extractions, run the live Apify actor: [logiover/coingecko-derivatives-scraper](https://apify.com/logiover/coingecko-derivatives-scraper)

## Fields

- **`market`** — field captured by the actor
- **`symbol`** — asset ticker symbol
- **`indexId`** — identifier
- **`contractType`** — field captured by the actor
- **`price`** — listed price (numeric or string)
- **`priceChangePercent24h`** — field captured by the actor
- **`index`** — field captured by the actor
- **`basis`** — field captured by the actor
- **`spread`** — field captured by the actor
- **`fundingRate`** — field captured by the actor
- **`openInterest`** — field captured by the actor
- **`volume24h`** — field captured by the actor
- **`lastTradedAt`** — timestamp
- **`expiredAt`** — timestamp
- **`scrapedAt`** — timestamp the row was scraped

## Sample preview

```json
[
  {
    "market": "OrangeX Futures",
    "symbol": "SOL-USDT-PERPETUAL",
    "indexId": "SOL",
    "contractType": "perpetual",
    "price": 91.27,
    "priceChangePercent24h": 0.5063848524878908,
    "index": 91.35,
    "basis": 0.054764512595837894,
    "spread": null,
    "fundingRate": 0.0137,
    "openInterest": null,
    "volume24h": 65016195477.193886,
    "lastTradedAt": "2026-05-15T10:48:48.000Z",
    "expiredAt": null,
    "scrapedAt": "2026-05-15T10:52:30.150Z"
  },
  {
    "market": "AscendEX  (BitMax) (Futures)",
    "symbol": "BTC-PERP",
    "indexId": "BTC",
    "contractType": "perpetual",
    "price": 80597.63,
    "priceChangePercent24h": 1.4252645086617937,
    "index": 80662.516666667,
    "basis": 0.05286122491717306,
    "spread": null,
    "fundingRate": 0.047,
    "openInterest": 18398022.13,
    "volume24h": 59180539740.084656,
    "lastTradedAt": "2026-05-15T10:50:16.000Z",
    "expiredAt": null,
    "scrapedAt": "2026-05-15T10:52:30.062Z"
  }
]
```

## Snapshot stats

- Row count in this sample: **50**
- Data quality flag at capture time: `GOOD`

## License & Attribution

Released under **Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)**. If you use this data, please credit the source actor and link back to its Apify Store page: [logiover/coingecko-derivatives-scraper](https://apify.com/logiover/coingecko-derivatives-scraper).

The sample is provided as-is for evaluation and research. Source websites retain their own terms of service — downstream users are responsible for complying with them when running the live actor or redistributing scraped content.