Create a BTC/ETH price & USD exchange rate API with CoinGecko & ExchangeRate-API
🌐 Crypto + FX Micro-API (Webhook JSON) 📌 Overview Spin up a tiny, serverless-style API from n8n that returns BTC/ETH prices & 24h changes plus USD→EUR and USD→NGN from public, no-key data sources. Ideal for dashboar...
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🌐 Crypto + FX Micro-API (Webhook JSON)
📌 Overview Spin up a tiny, serverless-style API from n8n that returns BTC/ETH prices & 24h changes plus USD→EUR and USD→NGN from public, no-key data sources. Ideal for dashboards, low-code apps, or internal tools that just need a simple JSON feed.
⚙️ How it works 1. Webhook (GET /crypto-fx) — entrypoint for your client/app. 2. HTTP: ExchangeRate-API — USD-base FX rates (no API key). 3. HTTP: CoinGecko — BTC/ETH prices + 24h % change (no API key). 4. Merge — combines payloads. 5. Code (v2) — shapes a clean JSON: - btc.price, btc.change24h - eth.price, eth.change24h - usdeur, usdngn, ts (ISO timestamp) 6. Respond to Webhook — returns the JSON with HTTP 200.
🛠 Setup Guide 1) Webhook path & URL In the Webhook node, confirm HTTP Method = GET and Path = crypto-fx. Use the Test URL while building; switch to Production URL for live usage. 2) Test the endpoint Curl: curl -s https://<your-n8n-host>/webhook/crypto-fx Browser / fetch(): fetch('https://<your-n8n-host>/webhook/crypto-fx') .then(r => r.json()) .then(data => console.log(data)) 3) Response mapping (already wired) Respond to Webhook → Response Body is set to {{$json}}. The Code node outputs the exact JSON structure shown above, so no extra mapping is required.
🔐 Security (recommended) Add a Webhook Secret (query header check in Code node) or IP allowlist via your reverse proxy. If embedding in public sites, proxy through your backend and apply rate-limit/cache headers there.
🚀 Usage ideas Frontend dashboards (Chart.js, ECharts). HomeAssistant / Node-RED info panels. Google Apps Script to store the JSON into Sheets on a timer.
🎛 Customization More coins: extend CoinGecko ids= (e.g., bitcoin,ethereum,solana). More FX: read additional codes from fx.rates and add to the payload. Timestamps: convert ts to your preferred timezone on client side. CORS: if calling from browsers, add CORS headers in Respond (options → headers).
🧩 Troubleshooting Empty/partial JSON: run the two HTTP nodes once to verify responses. 429s / rate limiting: add a short Wait node or cache outputs. Wrong URL: ensure you’re using Production URL outside the n8n editor. Security errors: if you add a secret, return 401 when it’s missing/invalid.