| name | kraken-rate-limits |
| version | 2.0.0 |
| description | Understand Kraken API rate limits and adapt agent behavior when limits are hit. |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"category":"finance"},"requires":{"bins":["kraken"]}} |
kraken-rate-limits
Use this skill for:
- understanding Kraken's rate limit systems (Spot REST, trading engine, Futures)
- adapting agent behavior when rate limit errors occur
- choosing optimal request patterns (WebSocket vs REST, batch vs individual)
How Rate Limiting Works
The CLI does not pre-throttle or retry rate-limited requests. The Kraken API server enforces rate limits. When a limit is hit, the CLI returns the error immediately with structured fields:
{
"error": "rate_limit",
"message": "Spot REST API rate limit exceeded ...",
"suggestion": "Wait 5-15 seconds before retrying. ...",
"retryable": true,
"docs_url": "https://docs.kraken.com/api/docs/guides/spot-rest-ratelimits/"
}
Read the suggestion field to understand what limit was hit and how to adapt.
Kraken's Rate Limit Systems
1. Spot REST Counter
Counter-decay model. Each call adds to a counter; the counter decays over time.
| Tier | Max Counter | Decay Rate |
|---|
| Starter | 15 | 0.33/s |
| Intermediate | 20 | 0.5/s |
| Pro | 20 | 1.0/s |
Most calls cost 1 point. Ledgers, trade history, and query-ledgers cost 2. AddOrder and CancelOrder are excluded from this counter (they use the trading engine limiter instead).
Docs: https://docs.kraken.com/api/docs/guides/spot-rest-ratelimits/
2. Spot Trading Engine (per-pair)
Separate per-pair counter with penalties for short-lived orders:
| Tier | Threshold | Decay Rate |
|---|
| Starter | 60 | 1/s |
| Intermediate | 125 | 2.34/s |
| Pro | 180 | 3.75/s |
Cancel within 5 seconds costs +8, amend within 5 seconds costs +3. Let orders rest longer to reduce cost.
Docs: https://docs.kraken.com/api/docs/guides/spot-ratelimits
3. Futures Cost Budget
Cost-based system with two separate pools:
/derivatives endpoints: budget of 500 per 10 seconds. sendorder costs 10, editorder costs 10, cancelorder costs 10, batchorder costs 9 + batch size, cancelallorders costs 25, accounts costs 2.
/history endpoints: pool of 100 tokens, refills at 100 per 10 minutes.
Docs: https://docs.kraken.com/api/docs/guides/futures-rate-limits/
Agent Strategies
Prefer WebSocket over REST polling
Streaming does not consume REST rate limit points. For real-time data, always prefer:
kraken ws ticker BTC/USD -o json 2>/dev/null
Use batch orders
Batch orders cost less per-order on both Spot and Futures. Up to 15 orders per batch on Spot.
Read the suggestion field
When a rate limit error is returned, the suggestion field contains the specific limit that was hit and concrete advice. Parse it and adapt:
RESULT=$(kraken balance -o json 2>/dev/null)
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
CATEGORY=$(echo "$RESULT" | jq -r '.error // "unknown"')
if [ "$CATEGORY" = "rate_limit" ]; then
SUGGESTION=$(echo "$RESULT" | jq -r '.suggestion // "Wait and retry"')
DOCS=$(echo "$RESULT" | jq -r '.docs_url // ""')
echo "Rate limited. $SUGGESTION"
echo "Read more: $DOCS"
fi
fi
Multi-command budget planning
Before executing a sequence, estimate total cost:
kraken ticker BTCUSD -o json 2>/dev/null
kraken balance -o json 2>/dev/null
kraken open-orders -o json 2>/dev/null
kraken trades-history -o json 2>/dev/null
Leave headroom for retries and unexpected calls.