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DAO Treasury API

Live treasury composition for DeFi protocols and DAOs, keyless. For any protocol it returns the value its DAO holds in its treasury, split into the protocol OWN governance token versus real diversified reserves (stablecoins, ETH, BTC and other assets) — the single most-watched measure of treasury health and runway — broken down per chain, plus the treasury value over time. Live, nothing stored. The DAO-treasury layer for DeFi research, governance, risk and dashboard apps — this is treasury composition (own-token vs real reserves), not protocol TVL.

api.oanor.com/daotreasury-api

Stock Analyst Ratings & Price Targets API

Live Wall Street analyst coverage for US stocks from Nasdaq — no key, nothing stored. The "what do the analysts think" view of a stock: the consensus recommendation, the price target and how both have moved over time, distinct from the quote, movers, earnings and insider APIs in the catalogue. The consensus endpoint returns the recommendation picture — the number of analysts rating the stock buy, hold and sell, the total coverage and the mean rating (from Strong Buy to Strong Sell). The target endpoint returns the analyst price target — the low, mean and high targets, the current price and the implied upside to the mean target. The history endpoint returns the consensus timeline — the price target and the buy / hold / sell split month by month — so you can see whether sentiment is improving or deteriorating. Build research dashboards, price-target trackers, upgrade/downgrade alerts and valuation tools on top of real Nasdaq analyst data. Look up any US stock by its ticker symbol; targets and counts are returned as clean numbers and the implied upside is computed against the live price.

api.oanor.com/analyst-api

Crypto Coin Profile API

Live project profile, developer activity and official links for any cryptocurrency — what a coin is, not what it costs — served from the public CoinGecko feed with no key and nothing cached. The profile endpoint returns the project's description, market-cap rank, categories (Layer 1, DeFi, Meme and more), genesis date, hashing algorithm, country of origin, the community sentiment split, and the all-time high and low with their dates — Ethereum is a rank-2 Smart Contract Platform that launched in 2015 with an all-time high near $4,946. The developer endpoint returns the GitHub development activity investors use to gauge a project's health: stars, forks and watchers, the count of total and closed issues, merged pull requests and recent commits — Bitcoin's repositories carry over seventy thousand stars and thousands of merged pull requests. The links endpoint returns every official link: homepage, whitepaper, block explorers, GitHub repositories, the subreddit, Twitter handle, Telegram and forums. This is the project-research and due-diligence layer for any crypto research, screener, wallet or portfolio app. Live from CoinGecko, nothing stored. Distinct from price, market-cap and OHLC APIs — this is the project profile, developer activity and links. 4 endpoints.

api.oanor.com/coinprofile-api

Crypto Tokenomics API

Live crypto tokenomics — supply and dilution metrics for any cryptocurrency, powered by CoinGecko. For any coin it returns the circulating, total and maximum supply, the percentage of the maximum supply already issued, the market cap and the fully-diluted valuation (FDV), and the market-cap-to-FDV ratio — the share of supply already unlocked — together with the dilution overhang, the percentage of FDV still locked or yet to be minted. It can also rank the top coins by dilution overhang (which assets have the most future supply hanging over them) or by how much of their cap is issued. The supply-and-dilution layer that token research, due diligence and risk dashboards need. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from price, market-cap and all-time-high APIs — this is the tokenomics analytic.

api.oanor.com/tokenomics-api

FX Seasonality API

A live forex analytic that reveals the calendar-month patterns in a currency pair, computed from years of European Central Bank daily reference rates. For any pair it returns the average return in each calendar month over the chosen number of years, plus the win rate (how often that month was historically positive) and the best and worst months — the seasonal tendencies traders lean on. Get a pair's full 12-month seasonality, or zoom into one month's year-by-year history. Built for forex, trading and research apps. Live, no key. Past patterns are not a forecast. Distinct from rate, strength, volatility, correlation, signal and range APIs.

api.oanor.com/fxseasonality-api

Research Organizations API

Every research organization in the world as an API — powered by ROR, the Research Organization Registry. ROR assigns a persistent open identifier (a ROR ID) to universities, government labs, companies, nonprofits, hospitals, archives and research facilities, with rich, curated metadata and crosswalks to GRID, ISNI, Wikidata and the Crossref Funder Registry. Search the registry by name (and filter by country or organization type); resolve any ROR ID to its full record — names, acronyms and aliases, types, location (city, country, coordinates), website, domains, external identifiers and relationships to parent and child organizations; and match a messy free-text affiliation string ("Dept. of Physics, Heidelberg University, Germany") to the most likely organizations with a confidence score — perfect for cleaning and disambiguating author-affiliation data. It is a research-organization identifier registry, distinct from a plain university directory, and a natural companion to ORCID (for people) in any scholarly-metadata stack. Open data from ROR (CC0).

api.oanor.com/ror-api

OpenCitations API

Scholarly citations as open data — powered by OpenCitations (COCI), the open citation index. Unlike a metadata lookup, OpenCitations treats every citation as a first-class object: given a DOI you can list the papers that cite it (incoming citations) and the papers it references (outgoing), each annotated with its OpenCitations Identifier (OCI), the date the citation was created, the timespan between the two works, and whether it is a journal- or author-self-citation. Plus quick citation and reference counts for any DOI. It is built for citation-network and bibliometric work — research-impact analysis, self-citation detection, citation-timespan studies and science mapping — and is distinct from scholarly-metadata services (Crossref, OpenAlex). From a single paper to a whole reference graph, ideal for bibliometrics, research-analytics and reference-management tools. Open data from OpenCitations (CC0).

api.oanor.com/opencitations-api

DOAJ API

The Directory of Open Access Journals as an API, powered by DOAJ — the authoritative, community-curated index of vetted open-access scholarship covering more than 20,000 quality-controlled journals and 10 million+ articles across every discipline. Search open-access journals with full Elasticsearch query syntax, getting each journal's title, ISSNs, publisher and country, subjects, languages, whether article-processing charges (APC) apply, license and the year it became open access; read a journal's complete record including its subjects with classification scheme, keywords, licences, APC prices, fee-waiver policy, peer-review process, plagiarism detection, long-term preservation and self-archiving (deposit) policies and homepage; search open-access articles returning title, authors, journal, year, DOI, keywords and a free full-text link; and read an article's full metadata with its abstract, authors and affiliations, journal and ISSNs, pages, subjects and direct links to the freely readable full text. Ideal for open-science tooling, library and repository systems, research discovery, APC and policy analysis, and any application that needs legally free, peer-reviewed scholarship. Identify a journal by its ISSN and an article by its DOI or DOAJ id from search results. Data from DOAJ.

api.oanor.com/doaj-api

ORCID API

ORCID as an API — the global researcher identity registry, powered by the ORCID Public API. An ORCID iD (for example 0000-0002-1825-0097) uniquely and persistently identifies a researcher across journals, funders, universities and the entire scholarly record. Search more than 15 million researchers by name, institution, keyword or external identifier using rich Solr field syntax, getting each match's ORCID iD, name, other names and affiliated institutions; read a researcher's public profile including their published and credit names, biography, research keywords, country, personal and lab websites and external identifiers such as Scopus Author ID or ResearcherID; list the works they have claimed on their record with each work's title, type, publication year, journal and DOI; and trace their employment and education affiliations with the organization, role, department and dates. Ideal for research-information systems, author disambiguation, institutional reporting, scholarly tooling and academic search. ORCID iDs come from search results or are supplied directly by the researcher. Data is the public portion of ORCID records (CC0). For the scholarly works and citation graph see the OpenAlex API; for DOIs and journal metadata the Crossref API.

api.oanor.com/orcid-api

Europe PMC API

Europe PMC as an API, powered by EMBL-EBI — an open repository of biomedical and life-sciences literature covering 45 million+ abstracts and 9 million+ full-text articles drawn from PubMed, PubMed Central, preprint servers (bioRxiv and medRxiv), patents and Agricola. Search the literature with rich field syntax (by author, title, journal, MeSH term, publication year or open-access status), ordering results by relevance, date or citation count, and optionally restricting to preprints only; read an article's full metadata and abstract — its authors, journal, volume and pages, DOI, PubMed and PMC identifiers, MeSH terms, keywords, funding grants and links to the free full text; and walk the citation network in both directions: the articles that cite a given paper, and the works that paper itself references. Together these let you measure scholarly impact, build citation graphs, track a research topic across preprints and peer-reviewed papers, and feed evidence into bibliometric, systematic-review and research-intelligence tools. Article identifiers are PubMed ids (numeric), PMC ids (PMC…) or preprint ids (PPR…); the source defaults to PubMed (MED). Data from EMBL-EBI Europe PMC.

api.oanor.com/europepmc-api

OpenAlex Scholarly API

Open scholarly analytics as an API, powered by OpenAlex — the open index of the world\x27s research covering over 250 million works and 90 million authors. Look up researcher profiles with their total works, citation counts, h-index, i10-index and current affiliation, fetch any author by OpenAlex id or ORCID, rank institutions (universities and labs) by research output and citations, search hundreds of millions of scholarly works complete with citation counts, open-access status, venue and author lists (sortable by citations or date), and explore the full topic taxonomy of science by domain, field and subfield. Perfect for research-intelligence and bibliometrics tools, university and grant dashboards, literature-discovery apps, science maps and citation analysis. All data is CC0 and live. No accounts, no upstream key. For DOI metadata use the Crossref API and for preprints the arXiv API.

api.oanor.com/openalex-api

ClinicalTrials API

Search the global clinical-trials registry as an API, powered by the U.S. NIH ClinicalTrials.gov database of 500,000+ studies. Find trials by medical condition, intervention or drug, free-text term, location and recruitment status (recruiting, completed, active, terminated and more), with paging across results, or pull a full study by its NCT id. Each record carries the title, overall status, study type and phases, conditions studied, interventions, lead sponsor, enrollment count, start and completion dates, eligibility criteria (sex, age range, healthy-volunteer policy) and the list of participating sites with city and country. Ideal for patient-matching and recruitment tools, pharma and biotech competitive intelligence, medical research dashboards, health portals and academic analysis.

api.oanor.com/clinicaltrials-api

arXiv API

Search the entire arXiv scholarly-preprint corpus as an API — millions of papers across physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology and finance, statistics, electrical engineering and economics. Query by free text, title, author and/or subject category (e.g. q=transformer&category=cs.AI), with paging and sort by relevance, submission or last-update date, or pull full metadata for any paper by its arXiv id (e.g. 1706.03762 → "Attention Is All You Need"). Every result carries the title, full author list, abstract, primary and cross-list categories, DOI, journal reference, comments and a direct PDF link. Ideal for literature-review and research tools, citation managers, ML/AI paper trackers, academic search and discovery, and science newsletters.

api.oanor.com/arxiv-api

PubMed API

Search the world’s biomedical literature and retrieve clean article metadata and abstracts, powered by the U.S. National Library of Medicine’s PubMed via NCBI E-utilities. Search 35+ million citations by keyword with relevance or date sorting, look up one or more articles by PubMed id for title, authors, journal, publication date, volume/issue/pages, DOI and publication type, or fetch the full abstract text for a paper. Authoritative open data returned as tidy JSON through a fast, reliable API. Ideal for health-tech and clinical tools, pharma and life-sciences research, systematic reviews, reference managers and academic apps.

api.oanor.com/pubmed-api

Crossref API

Search scholarly literature and look up rich publication metadata from Crossref, the DOI registry behind millions of journal articles, books, chapters, conference papers and datasets. Full-text search across 150+ million works with relevance or citation sorting and optional filters, retrieve any work by its DOI (plain, doi: or URL form accepted), and search journals and publishers. Every work comes back as a clean record with title, authors and ORCIDs, journal/container, publisher, publication date, volume/issue/page, ISSN/ISBN, abstract, subjects, license and citation count. Authoritative open scholarly metadata delivered through a fast, reliable API — ideal for reference managers, repositories, research analytics, discovery tools and academic apps.

api.oanor.com/crossref-api