 In this video, we'll go over how to connect to any crypto data provider. I'll show the process with Binance, but it works the same for every crypto data feed. Note that viewing crypto data is free of charge and is compatible with every bookmap package. If you'd like to trade through bookmap, a bookmap paid version is required. Let's begin. After you installed bookmap and entered your license key, go to Settings, then Manage Plugins. Make sure the right plugin for you is installed. For me now it's Binance. If you don't have the adapter installed already, scroll down to find the list of adapters that are not installed and install it. If you had to install the adapter, please restart bookmap. If you didn't, like me, you can continue. Now go to Connections, configure, add a connection and select the right connection for you. If you wish to just view the data and not trade, just click OK. If you do wish to trade, you'll have to register first to the relevant exchange and go to the API management section of that exchange to create the two API keys needed, visible and secret keys. After doing that, come back to this tab here and check Enable Trading. And insert your API key in the username field and your API secret in the password field. And click OK. Now go under Connections and check the box to the relevant connection you just made. Click Plus to add a new instrument and type the relevant symbol. Now you are fully connected to the crypto exchange of your choice. Please note that backfill data is supported by some instrument pairs and not all. Click the link in the description to see which instrument pairs support historical data for every crypto exchange.