#avalanche
2 APIs with this tag
Avalanche P-Chain Validators & Staking API
The Avalanche Primary Network validator set — Avalanche's proof-of-stake — live from the official public Avalanche API, no key, nothing cached. Avalanche secures its Primary Network with hundreds of permissionless validators who stake AVAX (and accept delegations) on the P-Chain; this is the first Avalanche reader in the marketplace. Rank the current validators by stake weight, each with its node id, total stake (own plus delegated, in AVAX), share of network stake, uptime, delegation fee, delegator count and the validation reward pending at the end of its term. Look up a single validator by node id for its stake, rank, delegators and uptime. And read a live staking overview — the validator count, how many are connected, the total AVAX staked on the Primary Network, the current circulating AVAX supply and the average uptime of the set. The validator-and-staking layer for Avalanche wallets, staking dashboards, delegators and analytics. Live from api.avax.network.
api.oanor.com/avaxvalidators-api
GMX API
Live oracle prices from GMX, the leading decentralised perpetual-swap exchange on Arbitrum and Avalanche. Unlike order-book DEXs, GMX executes trades against its GLP/GM liquidity pools at prices set by a keeper-signed oracle that quotes a MIN and a MAX price per token — the execution band traders open and close positions against. The prices endpoint returns every supported token's min/max/mid oracle price and the execution spread; the price endpoint returns a single token by symbol; the tokens endpoint returns the supported-token registry (contract address, decimals, synthetic flag); the spread endpoint ranks tokens by their oracle execution spread (the on-chain cost band of trading that token on GMX). Every endpoint accepts a chain parameter (arbitrum default, or avalanche). Read live from GMX's public oracle, nothing stored. This is GMX's own pool-DEX oracle min/max-price and execution-spread layer — distinct from centralised-exchange tickers, aggregate price feeds and order-book DEX feeds such as dYdX and Hyperliquid.
api.oanor.com/gmx-api