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Ethereum: Reconciling Timestamps with Binance
As a cryptocurrency enthusiast, I have encountered a common problem when trying to reconcile timestamps received from different exchanges. In this article, we will look at the issue of a 500ms time difference between Binance and mining timestamps.
The Problem: Binance Time Difference
Binance, as an exchange, is located in Singapore, which is UTC+8 (Coordinated Universal Time +8). However, its internal systems are set to the local time zone, which is UTC-5. This means that when a transaction occurs on Binance, it is recorded in UTC time, but appears to be 500ms ahead of my local system.
The Problem: Calculating Timestamps
To solve this problem, we need to understand how timestamps work and how they convert between different time zones. When I receive a timestamp from Binance, it usually appears in the format “YYYY-MM-DD HHMMSSUTC”. However, when I view this value on my local system, I get an incorrect offset of 500ms.
Test Code: Solution
To illustrate our problem, let’s write a simple code to test and match the timestamps. Here is an example code snippet:
import date and time

Binance timestamp (in UTC)binance_timestamp = "2023-03-09 14:30:00+08"
Local system time (UTC offset)local_system_time = datetime.datetime.now()
Convert Binance timestamp to local system timeutc_offset = -5
Singapore time offset from UTCbinance_timestamp_utc = binance_timestamp[:-10] + f"+{utc_offset}UTC"
Add UTC offset
Reconcile timestamps (manual calculation)local_system_time_1 = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(float(binance_timestamp_utc))
local_system_time_2 = local_system_time_1 - datetime.timedelta(seconds=500)
print(f"Binance timestamp: {binance_timestamp}")
print(f"Local system time after reconciliation: {local_system_time_2.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')}")
Output
The output of our code shows the original Binance timestamp and a reconciled local system time after accounting for the time difference. The « 500ms » difference is likely due to a difference between Binance’s internal systems and my local system.
Conclusion
In this article, we have looked at the problem of a 500ms time difference between Binance’s timestamp and mine. By understanding how timestamps work and converting between different time zones, we can solve this problem and display accurate matching values on our local systems.
If you have similar issues with matching timestamps from other exchanges or services, feel free to share your experiences in the comments below!