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Real Market API

Real Market API

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Developing fintech applications and trading platforms requires access to accurate, fast market data—but integrating directly with multiple exchanges creates operational overhead and infrastructure complexity. Real Market API addresses this by providing a unified data layer that aggregates pricing from leading exchanges like Binance, Coinbase, and OANDA, eliminating the need for developers to maintain separate connections and custom pipelines. The service targets fintech builders, algorithmic traders, and developers building applications that depend on live market information. It covers 60+ instruments spanning forex pairs, cryptocurrencies, major stocks, commodities like gold and oil, and market indices. The platform guarantees sub-150 millisecond latency with 99.99% uptime—critical performance requirements for price-sensitive applications where delays cost money. What distinguishes Real Market API is its flexibility in how developers consume data. Beyond traditional REST endpoints, it offers WebSocket streaming for continuous price feeds and a Telegram bot that brings market data into chat without requiring separate apps or dashboards. This breadth of access patterns makes it viable across different use cases: web applications using REST for periodic updates, trading systems leveraging WebSocket for real-time streams, and mobile-first scenarios where a Telegram interface makes sense. The API delivers structured OHLC data (open, high, low, close) with bid-ask spreads, volume, and multi-timeframe support—the standard inputs for both simple price tracking and complex technical analysis. The team emphasizes speed of deployment, positioning the service as ready-to-use within minutes rather than weeks of integration work. The pricing model keeps the barrier to entry low. A free tier requires no credit card and can be cancelled anytime, lowering friction for developers evaluating whether the service fits their needs. The specifics of paid tiers are not detailed in available materials, but the freemium approach is standard in developer-focused infrastructure services. For teams building fintech products, the main trade-off is architectural: adopting an external data dependency rather than self-hosting. The uptime guarantee and unified integration suggest this is acceptable for most use cases, particularly startups where maintaining exchange infrastructure is less defensible than focusing on product differentiation.

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