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Decred Politeia Governance API

Decred Politeia — Decred's on-chain treasury governance — live from the public Politeia API, no key, nothing cached. Politeia is Decred's proposal system: contributors submit funding and policy proposals, and DCR stakeholders vote on them with their tickets, with on-chain quorum and approval thresholds. The base Decred reader covers the chain and staking, but not Politeia; this opens it. List treasury proposals by vote status — approved, rejected, started, authorized — each with its title, author and yes / no ticket-vote tally and approval percentage. Read a single proposal in full with its complete vote result, the quorum and pass thresholds and the eligible-ticket count. And get a live governance overview: how many vetted proposals currently sit in each vote status. The treasury-governance layer for Decred wallets, stakeholder dashboards, voters and analytics. Live from proposals.decred.org.

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Cardano Chain API

Read live Cardano chain economics and epoch data from the public Koios indexer — no key — focused on the network-wide view that stake-account and asset readers miss. The tip endpoint returns the chain head: the current epoch, block height and slot. The epoch endpoint returns any epoch's activity — blocks produced, total transactions, total output and fees (in ADA) and the active stake securing it, with its start and end. And the supply endpoint returns Cardano's ADA monetary breakdown: total supply, circulating, reserves (still to be issued), treasury (the on-chain governance fund) and the reward pot, against the fixed 45-billion-ADA cap. The chain-economics layer every Cardano wallet, explorer, staker and analytics tool needs. Live from the indexer; short cache only.

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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.

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US Debt Composition API

What the US national debt is actually made of, served from the Treasury's Monthly Statement of the Public Debt. The headline debt-to-the-penny figure is one number; this is the breakdown — how the roughly $39 trillion splits across Treasury Bills, Notes, Bonds, TIPS and Floating-Rate Notes (the marketable, tradable debt) versus the non-marketable debt (the Government Account Series held by federal trust funds, Savings Bonds, and State and Local Government Series). The composition endpoint returns the latest full breakdown by security class, each with its share of the total and its split between debt held by the public and intragovernmental holdings. The marketable endpoint isolates the tradable securities (Bills/Notes/Bonds/TIPS/FRN) with each one's share of marketable debt — the issuance mix that rates traders and the Treasury's quarterly refunding watch. The history endpoint returns one security class's outstanding amount month by month. This is the debt-structure data-cut, distinct from the debt-to-the-penny total, the fiscal-deficit and the yield-curve APIs in the catalogue. Live, updated monthly, no key on the upstream, nothing stored.

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US Treasury Cash (TGA) API

The US federal government's checking account — the Treasury General Account (TGA) at the Federal Reserve — served from the official Daily Treasury Statement. The TGA is where the government's cash sits, and its day-to-day balance is a closely watched market-liquidity gauge: a falling TGA injects cash into the financial system, a rising one drains it. The balance endpoint returns the latest day's opening balance, total deposits, total withdrawals, closing balance and the net change, in millions and billions of dollars. The history endpoint returns the daily closing TGA balance over a window. The flows endpoint returns the latest day's largest cash deposits and withdrawals by category — withheld and corporate taxes coming in, Social Security and debt redemptions going out — so you can see exactly where the money moved. This is the Treasury-cash and fiscal-liquidity data-cut, distinct from the national-debt, fiscal-deficit and yield-curve APIs in the catalogue. Live, updated each business day, no key on the upstream, nothing stored.

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TIPS Real Yields & Breakeven Inflation API

The inflation-adjusted side of the US Treasury yield curve, served from the Treasury's official daily feeds. The realyields endpoint returns the latest TIPS real yield curve — the inflation-protected (real) yield at the 5, 7, 10, 20 and 30-year maturities. The breakeven endpoint returns market-implied inflation: at each maturity it takes the nominal Treasury yield minus the real yield, which is the average annual inflation rate the bond market is pricing in over that horizon, and returns it alongside the nominal and real components. The history endpoint returns the daily time series of the real yield, the nominal yield and the breakeven inflation rate for one maturity over a year. A 10-year breakeven of 2.3 means the market is pricing roughly 2.3% average inflation over the next decade — a core gauge for rates traders, macro funds and inflation hedgers. This is the real-yield and inflation-expectations data-cut — distinct from the nominal yield-curve, the world-government-bond and the central-bank-rate APIs in the catalogue. Live, no key on the upstream, nothing stored.

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Crypto Treasury API

Live data on the public companies that hold Bitcoin and Ethereum on their balance sheets, from the public CoinGecko feed. Rank every public company by how much of the coin it holds, with current and entry value, average entry price, country and share of total supply; get the aggregate corporate holdings, USD value and market-cap dominance; find a specific holder by name, ticker or country; and compare Bitcoin and Ethereum corporate treasuries side by side. The corporate crypto-treasury layer — distinct from price and exchange feeds: it answers who holds how much, and what they paid. Live, with a short 60-second upstream cache.

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Fed SOMA Balance Sheet API

Live data on the Federal Reserve's balance sheet — the System Open Market Account (SOMA) — via the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's public markets API. SOMA is the portfolio of Treasury securities, agency debt and agency MBS the Fed holds, the asset side of the world's most important central-bank balance sheet, the thing that grows in QE and shrinks in QT. Get the latest weekly snapshot — total holdings and the breakdown across bills, notes and bonds, TIPS, FRNs, agency MBS, CMBS and agency debt. Pull the weekly time series back two decades to see every round of quantitative easing and tightening. Read the actual line-item securities the Fed owns — each CUSIP with its security type, maturity, coupon, par value held and share of the issue outstanding. Bucket the Treasury holdings by time to maturity, the profile that drives the pace of runoff. Live, no key, nothing stored. Distinct from money-market reference-rate, FX-rate, central-bank-policy and stock-index APIs — this is the size, composition and maturity of the Fed's actual securities portfolio. Perfect for rates, macro, fixed-income and analytics apps.

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US Treasury Auctions API

Live results and schedule of US Treasury debt auctions, served from the US Treasury's FiscalData API — no key, nothing cached. Every Treasury bill, note, bond, TIPS and FRN is sold at auction, and the results are the market's clearest read on demand for US government debt. The auctions endpoint returns the most recent auctions — bills, notes, bonds and more — each with its CUSIP, security type and term, auction and issue dates and offering amount. The results endpoint returns the recently completed auctions with the numbers that matter: the high yield or discount rate, the bid-to-cover ratio (how many dollars were bid for each dollar offered — the headline demand gauge, around 2.5 for a healthy 20-year bond), the interest rate and the price. The security endpoint returns the full detail of one auctioned security by its CUSIP. Everything is the Treasury's own published auction data, live, nothing stored. This is the Treasury-auction layer for any fixed-income, rates, macro or research app. Distinct from debt-level and yield-curve APIs — this is the auction calendar and results: what the Treasury sold, at what yield, and how strong the demand was. 3 endpoints, no key on our side.

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US Treasury Rates of Exchange API

The official US government foreign-exchange rates, served live from the US Treasury's FiscalData API — no key, nothing cached. These are the rates the federal government uses to convert foreign-currency balances into US dollars for reporting, and US companies use them for tax and compliance; they are published every quarter for around 168 currencies and go back two decades. The rates endpoint returns the whole quarterly set — every country and currency with its rate to one US dollar (the euro near 0.87, the yen near 159) — and accepts a date to pull any past quarter. The currency endpoint returns one currency's official rate with its history quarter by quarter, looked up by ISO code, country or currency name. The convert endpoint turns an amount from any currency into any other, crossed through the US dollar at the official Treasury rate. Everything is the Treasury's own published data, live, nothing stored; rates are quarterly and authoritative for accounting, not a live market quote. This is the official FX layer for any accounting, tax-compliance, treasury, government-contracting or historical-FX app. Distinct from central-bank and market FX APIs — this is the US Treasury's quarterly reporting rates of exchange. 4 endpoints, no key on our side.

api.oanor.com/treasuryfx-api

US Treasury Yield Curve API

Live US Treasury yield curve as an API — US government bond yields across the curve, served from Yahoo Finance. It returns the current yield (in percent) for the 3-month, 2-year, 5-year, 10-year and 30-year Treasuries with their daily change in basis points, the shape of the curve (steep, normal, flat or inverted), and the key spreads traders and economists watch — the 10y-2y and 10y-3m spreads, whose inversion has preceded every modern US recession — plus an inverted flag. Get the whole curve, a single maturity's yield, or the spread between any two maturities. The interest-rate and recession-signal layer for trading, macro-research and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from US Treasury fiscal-data APIs (which track national debt and issuance) — this is the live market yield curve.

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US Treasury API

US Treasury fiscal data as an API, live from the official api.fiscaldata.treasury.gov. Track the US national debt to the penny (total public debt outstanding, debt held by the public and intragovernmental holdings) for the latest day or any date range; get the average interest rates the US government pays on its securities (Treasury Bills, Notes, Bonds, TIPS and more); and look up the official US Treasury reporting exchange rates for ~170 world currencies, used to convert foreign currency to USD for government reporting. Ideal for debt clocks, macro-economic dashboards, fintech, research and data journalism. Public-domain US Treasury data.

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