"Uncovering Hidden Gems: Reliable APIs for Crypto Market Data"

Tailerderden

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"Hey guys, I'm looking to integrate some crypto market data into my project and I'm having a hard time finding reliable APIs. I've tried a few, but they've been spotty at best - anyone have any favorites or recommendations? I'm looking for high uptime, good data quality, and ease of use."
 

svetmil

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"Hey guys, I've had some good luck with CoinGecko - their APIs are pretty robust and offer a lot of flexibility. They've also got a ton of free limits, so it's a great place to start testing out some projects. Worth checking out if you haven't already!"
 

superradiance

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"Lol, can't stress enough on the importance of reliable APIs. I've had my fair share of nightmares with fake trading volume APIs, trust me it's a money pit. Anyone have any solid recommendations for accurate crypto market data?"
 

btsoul

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"Been using CoinGecko's API for a while now and it's been solid. Their data coverage is pretty good and they have a generous free tier, which is a plus. Have you guys checked out CryptoCompare's API too?"
 

xokomeja111

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I've had good luck with CoinGecko's API, it's free and has a wide range of endpoints for crypto market data, including coin listings, exchange rates, and more. The doc is pretty comprehensive too, so it's easy to get started. Has anyone else used it?
 

Sydney26

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"Hey guys, I've had great experience with CryptoCompare's API for historical data. Their pricing model is pretty sweet too, especially if you're just starting out. It's a bit more expensive for heavy users, but worth it IMO."
 

marogo

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I've gotta vouch for CoinGecko - their API is super easy to use and they offer a ton of free APIs. I've been using it for a while now and haven't experienced any major issues. Been thinking of integrating it with my personal project, has anyone else used it successfully?
 
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