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Limitless Prediction Market API

Live data for Limitless Exchange, the on-chain prediction market on Base, with no key. List the active markets with each market's title, live YES/NO implied-probability prices (0–1), traded volume, deadline and category tags; pull a single-market detail by slug; and get the full tag list. Prices are the live market-implied odds for each binary outcome, settled in USDC — distinct from Polymarket and Kalshi. Ideal for odds dashboards, event monitors and crypto-native sentiment analytics across 900+ live markets.

api.oanor.com/limitless-api

Aerodrome Finance API

Live protocol metrics for Aerodrome Finance, the leading ve(3,3) decentralized exchange on Base, keyless. Get the total value locked, DEX trading volume (24h / 7d / 30d / all-time, with change), protocol fees, and the liquidity pools with TVL and APY split into trading-fee APY vs AERO emission (incentive) APY — the defining feature of Aerodrome vote-incentivised model — across Basic (v1) and Slipstream (concentrated-liquidity) pools. One combined overview endpoint snapshots it all. Live, nothing stored. The Aerodrome / Base-DeFi metrics layer for dashboards, yield, farming and trading apps — distinct from Ethereum and BSC DEXes, this is Aerodrome on Base specifically, with its emission incentives.

api.oanor.com/aerodrome-api

Ethereum L2 Transaction Cost API

What it actually costs a user to transact on each Ethereum layer-2 rollup, live and keyless, powered by the public growthepie dataset. Ethereum's base layer is expensive, so most activity has moved to rollups — Arbitrum, Base, OP Mainnet, zkSync Era, Linea, Scroll, Starknet, Mantle, Mode, Metis, Celo, Taiko, Unichain — but the cost of a transaction varies a lot between them, and that is the number a user choosing a chain, or a developer deciding where to deploy, actually wants. This answers "which L2 is cheapest to use right now", in plain dollars. The chains endpoint is the league table: every tracked rollup ranked from cheapest, each with its median transaction cost (USD and ETH), native-transfer cost, token-swap cost, average cost and throughput (transactions per second and Mgas/s); Ethereum L1 is included as the baseline so you can see the L2 saving. The chain endpoint returns one rollup's full current cost-and-performance detail plus a short recent history of its median cost. The cheapest endpoint cuts to the chase — the single cheapest rollup right now for a simple transfer and for a token swap, and how much cheaper that is than Ethereum L1. Because the upstream rounds USD to four decimals (so ultra-cheap rollups would read $0.00), the dollar figures are recovered precisely from each chain's exact ETH cost and the ETH price implied by the same payload — no second data source. This is the L2 user-transaction-cost cut — distinct from the L2 economic-activity feed (active addresses, transaction count, rollup revenue and profit: what the chains earn, not what they cost you), from the multi-chain gas-oracle (gas tiers in gwei) and from the blob data-availability fee market (the L1 cost rollups pay to post data). Costs in USD and ETH, throughput in TPS and Mgas/s, no key, nothing stored.

api.oanor.com/l2fees-api

Base L2 On-Chain API

Live Base mainnet on-chain data as an API, built on the open Blockscout explorer. Base is Coinbase's Ethereum Layer-2 (chain id 8453), where gas and balances are denominated in ETH and fees are a fraction of mainnet. Pull network stats (total blocks and transactions, ETH price, live gas), a gas oracle with slow, average and fast prices in gwei, the most recent blocks and full block detail by height or hash. Look up any address for its ETH balance and contract status, any transaction by hash for its value, fee, status, sender and receiver, and any ERC-20 token by contract for its name, symbol, decimals, holders and USD rate. Real on-chain data, no key needed upstream. Ideal for Base wallets, block explorers, gas trackers, DeFi and on-chain analytics.

api.oanor.com/base-api