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What is the best NFT API available today? $10 USDC for the answer we go with. SimpleHash was acquired by Phantom and shut down in March. And if it's easier to implement an indexer ourselves, so be it.
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If you’re already running infra, consider building your own lightweight indexer with Reservoir or Zora APIs as a base layer
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Reservoir is ngmi. https://x.com/reservoir0x/status/1912207186941313091
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Isn't reservoir open source?
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👀 cc @jc4p
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i guess it’s this ? https://github.com/reservoirprotocol/indexer-public — the indexing doesn’t seem like the hard part to me the part that alchemy and etc don’t do right is filtering out airdrops and spam nfts and “redeem this for 1 JOEBUCK” nfts
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Reservoir is open source and it works but the code is really awful to try and follow and I wouldn't recommend trying to modify it. Sequence.xyz is taking over for most of their clients. If you need to index all NFTs on all chains I'd recommend looking into them cc @christopher. We built our own but we only care about ours.
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Yeah preferred path to indexing would be throwing Claude at it and rewriting it as a Rust app. Seems pretty straightforward. Good to know about Sequence! Thanks.
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@christopher you've used Google cloud web3 offerings. Do they have NFTs in the indexer? We implemented it and I believe it was supposed to make it to cloud but not sure if it did
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