DYOR Network is a crypto-domain knowledge graph host serving agents that need to resolve entity identifiers, discover new or updated entities, and track structural changes to the crypto ecosystem over time. It is distinct from market data APIs (no prices, no OHLCV) and blockchain RPCs (no wallet balances, no raw transactions). Its value is stable, semantically searchable entity records and a changelog feed for those records.
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| Resource | Category | Quality | Tier | Txns | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DYOR Search https://kg.dyor.network/api/search | Data | 92 | host level | 102 | $862.00 |
DYOR Batch Insights https://kg.dyor.network/api/insights/batch | Analytics | 62 | host level | — | — |
Paste the prompt below to your coding agent. It runs a real paid test on every route, fixes what scores low, and re-auditions until they pass — the gaps below are already filled in for you.
Make my x402 API at https://kg.dyor.network discoverable on x402gle. Read the instructions at https://x402gle.com/agent.md and follow them end to end. Install the OpenDexter CLI, then run `npx @dexterai/opendexter audition https://kg.dyor.network --json`. Heads up: 1 route is scoring below 50 — start there. Read the score and fixInstructions for every route, fix my OpenAPI and endpoints until each route passes, and re-audition until it does. A passing audition lists my API automatically.
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| For | Via | Chain | Amount | Buyer | Tx | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ethereum Insights https://kg.dyor.network/api/insights/entity/Ethereum |
| Analytics |
42 |
| host level |
| — |
| — |
DYOR Changes Feed https://kg.dyor.network/api/changes | Data | 91 | host level | — | — |