API
Coverage of API in the Nexus archive.
- ‘Can you help us?’: US oil execs turn to Trump to topple Europe’s climate rules
U.S. oil and gas industry leaders are lobbying with Trump administration officials to pressure the European Commission to delay methane emission regulations for imported natural gas. Over half of EU member countries have supported calls to ease compliance with rules requiring low-methane production standards, arguing technical and enforcement challenges.
- Strava declares war on scrapers ahead of IPO
Strava is taking steps against scrapers by introducing a monthly fee for API access ahead of its IPO. The company will charge developers a flat monthly fee to use its API.
- Best on-chain DEX data API you’ve found for spotting trends early?
The user is looking for a reliable on-chain DEX data API to track early momentum and trends. They want to learn from real users rather than comparison blogs. The user is seeking recommendations for the best on-chain DEX data API source.
- Arena AI Model ELO History
A live tracker was built to visualize the lifecycle and performance changes of flagship AI models, specifically tracking historical ELO ratings from Arena AI. The tracker plots one continuous curve per major AI lab, making it easier to see sudden generational jumps and slow performance decays. The project is open-source and seeking feedback or pointers to datasets.
- Brianna Migliaccio - Monetize Any API: Charge Per Request with HTTP 402 Payments
Brianna Migliaccio discusses monetizing APIs through HTTP 402 payments, allowing charging per request. This approach enables developers to control and profit from their API usage. The method is innovative and useful for API creators.
- 실시간 입금 알림 화면의 신뢰성 검증에 관한 고찰
The article discusses the reliability of real-time deposit alerts on a platform's broadcast screen, highlighting inconsistencies between the displayed data and actual transactions. Some analyses have found abnormal gaps between alert times and transaction reflection times. Operators typically verify the validity of visual information through individual cross-checks.
- your favorite AI-powered DeFi tool can be killed by one OpenAI ToS update. that's not DeFi.
The use of AI-powered DeFi tools built on top of OpenAI's API may not be truly decentralized, as the corporation can update its terms of service and control access to the tools. This centralized control can lead to a loss of access to funds. The DeFi community should consider the implications of relying on commercial APIs.
- Discord is down for some users
Discord is experiencing downtime for some users due to an issue with its API systems, and the company is currently investigating the problem. The cause of the issue has not been disclosed. Users are affected by the disruption.
- OpenAI launches new voice intelligence features in its API
OpenAI has launched new voice intelligence features in its API, which can be applied to various fields including customer service systems, education and creator platforms. The features are expected to be handy for multiple applications. OpenAI's API is being expanded with these new capabilities.
- OpenClaw vs KionClaw vs Claude Code: Which AI Actually Helps Predict Crypto Markets Better?
The article compares three AI tools, OpenClaw, KionClaw, and Claude Code, for predicting crypto markets, with KionClaw performing better in terms of ease of use and accuracy. KionClaw stood out for its quick setup and ability to access real-time data. The test results show KionClaw as the top choice for crypto analysis.
- AI evaluation startup Braintrust confirms breach, tells every customer to rotate sensitive keys
Braintrust, an AI evaluation startup, confirmed a breach in one of its Amazon cloud environments and is asking customers to rotate their API keys. The breach was caused by hackers who broke into the environment. Customers are being notified to take action to secure their sensitive information.
- Claude.ai and API Unavailable
Claude.ai and its API are currently unavailable, as reported on their status page. The incident has sparked discussion on Hacker News with 32 points and 10 comments.
- I made a tool for auto trading in crypto focused on capital preservation
A non-custodial crypto auto-trading tool focused on capital preservation is being developed, offering free access to a Telegram bot and API for portfolio recommendations. The creator seeks community feedback to refine the tool's direction, emphasizing simplicity and conservative investment strategies in contrast to crypto's typical high-risk trends.
- For bots, historical data matters more than people think. That’s where most APIs fall short — CMC is actually decent there
A crypto trading bot developer highlights the importance of reliable historical data and real-time API feeds, praising CoinMarketCap (CMC) for its frequent updates, multi-exchange aggregation, and reliability compared to free APIs. The user is still exploring optimal backtesting strategies and API redundancy.
- X makes it more expensive to post links through its API
X has significantly increased the cost of posting links via its API, with the new rate being 1,900% higher than before. This change impacts developers and businesses relying on the API for content sharing.
- Arbitragem Binance
The user is developing a triangular arbitrage strategy on Binance, facing challenges in executing three sequential trades almost instantly. They are considering using the Binance API and exploring High-Frequency Trading (HFT) methods but question the mathematical viability of pre-funding accounts for simultaneous trades.