Phoenix Trades APICrankless Order Book Data on Solana


Phoenix is the fully on-chain, non-custodial, crankless limit order book on Solana. Bitquery delivers the crankless trade feed, maker quote tracking, liquidity depth history, and slippage analytics through one API. Compare it against Solana DEX activity and perp volume in the same place. No RPC infrastructure to run.

Phoenix Trades API Crankless Order Book Data on Solana
Who it's for

Solana

Traders

Market Makers

& Liquidity Teams

Analytics

& Charting Apps

Researchers

& Quants

Why use Bitquery for Phoenix data

Why use Bitquery for Phoenix data

Crankless trade feed

Phoenix matches and settles atomically, with no third-party cranker. Bitquery streams that crankless trade feed in real time and stores every fill, place, and cancel for replay.

Maker quote tracking and depth history

Follow maker quote tracking on any market: who is posting size, where, and how often. Replay liquidity depth history at any block to see how the book changed around big prints.

Slippage analytics and execution quality

Run slippage analytics on your own fills or any wallet on Phoenix. Expected price vs. realized price, adverse selection, and effective spreads per market and size bucket.

Solana context in one place

Compare Phoenix prints against Solana perp volume and other Solana DEXs through the same Bitquery APIs. GraphQL, EAP, Kafka streams, and the MCP server, on one set of credentials.

Use cases

For Solana Traders


  • Subscribe to the crankless trade feed for every Phoenix market.
  • See new listings and volume spikes as they happen.
  • Pull historical fills for any wallet to study setups and entries.

For Market Makers & Liquidity Teams


  • Maker quote tracking on every market: who is quoting, at what size, and how often they get filled.
  • Replay liquidity depth history at any block to study book dynamics around large prints.
  • Read competitor flow and adjust quoting in real time.

For Analytics & Charting Apps


  • OHLCV candles at 1s, 1m, 5m, 1h, or any custom interval. TradingView-ready.
  • Slippage analytics, effective spreads, and execution quality per market and size bucket.
  • Embed Phoenix charts and the live tape directly into your front-end.

For Researchers & Quants


  • Backfill historical trades and books for signal research and model training.
  • Compare Phoenix CLOB activity against Solana perp volume and other Solana venues.
  • Study maker behaviour, queue position, and microstructure on a fully on-chain book.
Data services

Built for traders, market makers, and DEX analysts


Trade on Phoenix, quote it as a market maker, study its depth history, or benchmark slippage against Solana perp volume. The crankless trade feed and the historical books live behind one API. Stream live or query history with the same auth.

Power your Phoenix trading and research with Bitquery's on-chain order book data.

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