# Invezo ## Docs - [API Key](https://docs.invezo.com/api-reference/api-key.md) - [Authentication](https://docs.invezo.com/api-reference/authentication.md) - [Asset List](https://docs.invezo.com/asset-reference/asset-lists.md): Get list all assets supported by the Invezo API. - [Asset Metadata](https://docs.invezo.com/asset-reference/asset-metadata.md) - [Active Developers](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/active.md): Weekly unique developers is defined as a developer who has at least one commit - [Asset Communities](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/asset-communities.md): Asset communties is an aggregate endpoint for development community stats across all assets - [Author Stats](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/author-stats.md): Language distribution, commit activity, additions and deletions, and asset diversity for a single author - [Code Additions](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/code-additions.md): Weekly code additions is the number of lines of code added to the public repository - [Developer Stats](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/developer-stats.md): The most recent developer stats for a given asset. - [GitHub Active Issues](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/github-active-issues.md): Issues are a bug tracking system built into Github. They provide a way for people to report problems, receive feedback, and collaborate together on code projects. Active issues shows issues that are not closed. - [GitHub Commits](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/github-commits.md): Users commit to a Github repository to submit or save changes to a file (or set of files). Tracking commits is a good way to monitor how frequently code is changed. - [GitHub Forks](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/github-forks.md): Users typically fork a Github repository to copy it and make modifications to it. Forking a Github repository allows users to edit code without affecting the original project. This typically shows developer interest in contributing to projects. - [GitHub New Issues](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/github-new-issues.md): Issues are a bug tracking system built into Github. They provide a way for people to report problems, receive feedback, and collaborate together on code projects. New issues shows the rate at which issues are being open for a repository. - [GitHub Pull Requests](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/github-pull-requests.md): Developers create a pull request when they are ready to begin the process of merging new code changes with the main project repository. Watching pull requests is a good way to monitor how much a repository is changing. - [GitHub Stars](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/github-stars.md): Users typically star a Github repository in order to bookmark it for future use. This metric measures total Github stars over time for for this asset's associated Github repositories. - [GitHub Total Issue Change](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/github-total-issue-change.md): Issues are a bug tracking system built into Github. They provide a way for people to report problems, receive feedback, and collaborate together on code projects. - [GitHub Total Issues](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/github-total-issues.md): Issues are a bug tracking system built into Github. They provide a way for people to report problems, receive feedback, and collaborate together on code projects. - [GitHub Watchers](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/github-watchers.md): Users watch a Github repository to receive notifications about project activity. Watching a repository is a kind of passive project membership. Watcher activity is an alternative method of monitoring project activity. - [Migration Assets](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/migration-assets.md): Assets that receive the most volume of developers from other assets - [Developer Migrations](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/migrations.md): Developers who have migrated from one asset to another - [New GitHub Forks](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/new-github-forks.md): Users typically fork a Github repository to copy it and make modifications to it. Forking a Github repository allows users to edit code without affecting the original project. This typically shows developer interest in contributing to crypto projects. - [New GitHub Pull Request](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/new-github-pull-requests.md): Developers create a pull request when they are ready to begin the process of merging new code changes with the main project repository. Watching pull requests is a good way to monitor how much a repository is changing. - [New Github Stars](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/new-github-stars.md): Users typically star a Github repository in order to bookmark it for future use. This metric measures total Github stars over time for for this asset's associated Github repositories. - [New GitHub Watchers](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/new-github-watchers.md): Users watch a Github repository to receive notifications about project activity. Watching a repository is a kind of passive project membership. Watcher activity is an alternative method of monitoring project activity. - [New Repositories](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/new-repositories.md): Newly created repositories across all assets - [Top Authors](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/top-authors.md): Developers with the most commits, code additions/deletions, and asset diversity - [Top Repositories](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/developer/top-repositories.md): Code statistics of top repositories across all assets - [Deposits](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/exchanges/deposits.md): Daily deposits to centralized exchanges (ETH) - [DEX Volume](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/exchanges/dex-volume.md): Total volume of decentralized exchanges - [Inflows](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/exchanges/inflows.md): Daily inflows from centralized exchanges (USD/USDC/DAI) - [Net Flows](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/exchanges/net-flows.md): Daily inflows minus outflows from centralized exchanges (USD/USDC/DAI) - [Outflows](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/exchanges/outflows.md): Daily outflows from centralized exchanges (USD/USDC/DAI) - [Proof of Reserves](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/exchanges/proof-of-reserves.md): On-chain stats of CEX proof of reserve wallets - [Token Flows](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/exchanges/token-flows.md): Daily token outflows from centralized exchanges - [Withdrawals](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/exchanges/withdrawals.md): Daily withdrawals from centralized exchanges (ETH) - [Closes](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/market/closes.md): Historical closing price for an asset during a given period. - [OHLC](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/market/ohlc.md): Historical open, high, low, close price for an asset during a given period. - [Quote](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/market/quote.md): Current close price and 24h change for a list of tickers. - [General News](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/news/general-news.md): Top news for all assets. - [News by Symbol](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/news/news-by-symbol.md): Top news for a specific symbol or symbols. - [Mention Summary](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/social/mention-summary.md): Get the ranking, summary of the mention activity on Twitter in the last twenty four hours. - [Reddit Subscriber Change](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/social/reddit-subscriber-change.md): Reddit users subscribe to subreddits in order to add that subreddits' posts to their front page or feed. A subreddits subscribers is a good way to measure general interest over time. - [Reddit Subscribers](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/social/reddit-subscribers.md): Reddit users subscribe to subreddits in order to add that subreddits' posts to their front page or feed. A subreddits subscribers is a good way to measure general interest over time. - [Social Stats](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/social/social-stats.md): Overall social statistics for a list of assets. - [Tweet Volume](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/social/tweet-volume.md): Tweet volume is a measure of the number of individual tweets mentioning an asset's name or symbol. This metric includes retweets, verified tweets, and original tweets. - [Twitter Follower Change](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/social/twitter-follower-change.md): Twitter users follow to accounts in order to add that users' posts to their home page. That accounts' updates will appear in a user's Home timeline. Measuring followers over time is a good way to measure general interest for an account over time. - [Twitter Followers](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/social/twitter-followers.md): Twitter users follow to accounts in order to add that users' posts to their home page. That accounts' updates will appear in a user's Home timeline. Measuring followers over time is a good way to measure general interest for an account over time. - [Exchange Stats](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/stablecoins/exchange-stats.md): Exchange stats for all stablecoins - [Market Dominance](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/stablecoins/market-share.md): Stablecoin market share by volume - [Stats](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/stablecoins/stats.md): Overview of stablecoin stats including market cap, volume, supply, price, etc. - [Supply](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/stablecoins/supply.md): Total number of tokens for a stablecoin - [Uniswap Volume](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/stablecoins/uniswap-v3-volume.md): Uniswap volume for all stablecoin - [User Dominance](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/stablecoins/user-share.md): Stablecoin user share by distinct on-chain senders - [Deal Stats](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/venture/deal-stats.md): Blockchain market overview of deals count, funding amount, and frequency - [Firm Stats](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/venture/firm-stats.md): Blockchain-oriented venture firms funding and capital statistics - [Funding News](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/venture/funding-news.md): Recent news articles about blockchain funding - [Funding Geography](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/venture/investor-geography.md): Geographic distribution of where blockchain investors are deploying capital - [Recent Rounds](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/venture/recent-rounds.md): Recent rounds of funding for blockchain companies - [Top Companies](https://docs.invezo.com/endpoints/venture/top-companies.md): Top companies by funding stats - [Invezo Documentation](https://docs.invezo.com/introduction.md): Invezo is the a comprehensive data library for crypto assets. From developer data to venture tracking, Invezo covers all aspects of the cryptoeconomy. - [Supported Exchanges](https://docs.invezo.com/supported-exchanges.md) ## Optional - [Community](https://invezo-community.slack.com/join/shared_invite/zt-1ban1w2s2-zTzVI~diBTui9PlT~o02vw#/shared-invite/email) - [Contact](https://app.invezo.com/contact)