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Nakamoto.Games (NAKA) API and Price Oracle

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Nakamoto.Games

NAKA
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For informational use only; request a custom oracle/API for production below.

General information

Contract address
Smart contract address of the asset
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0x3114...d737
Network
Blockchain network where the asset is deployed
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polygon
Methodology
Pricing methodology used to determine the price of the token in USD. By default, all price feeds on the DIA App are calculated with a MAIR methodology. This parameter is customisable.Learn more about methodologies.
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MAIR
Update frequency
120 seconds is the default update frequency. This parameter is customisable.Learn more about oracle updates.
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120s
Next update
24h Volume
The total volume captured by DIA across all the integrated sources.
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Source
Volume 24h
Trades 24h
Pairs

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What is Nakamoto.Games (NAKA)?

Nakamoto.Games (NAKA) is a gaming platform and metaverse token built on the Ethereum blockchain. It operates as a utility token for an ecosystem designed to integrate play-to-earn gaming, decentralized finance, and virtual world experiences. The project takes its name from Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator, reflecting blockchain gaming's foundational principles. NAKA powers in-game transactions, governance, and user rewards across the platform's connected games and virtual environments.

The Nakamoto.Games price API is a data endpoint that returns real-time price information for NAKA, the governance and utility token of the Nakamoto.Games platform. The API aggregates individual trade data from on-chain and off-chain sources across multiple exchanges to deliver verified NAKA pricing.

Developers integrate the Nakamoto.Games price API into applications that require current market rates, such as trading interfaces, portfolio dashboards, or smart contracts that execute logic based on NAKA's price. The API supplies structured price data with timestamps, eliminating the need to query individual exchange APIs separately.

DIA provides a Nakamoto.Games price API with a free endpoint available on this page for testing and evaluation. For production deployments or custom requirements, DIA builds dedicated feeds configurable by data sources, pricing methodology, and update frequency, requested via DIA's Discord or Telegram.

DIA publishes a free Nakamoto.Games price API endpoint on this asset page, available for developers to test and evaluate at no cost. The free endpoint is intended for testing and evaluation purposes only, not for production use. Developers requiring production deployments or customized Nakamoto.Games feeds can request these via DIA's Discord or Telegram channels. DIA builds dedicated feeds configured by data sources, pricing methodology, and update frequency to meet specific production requirements.

A blockchain price oracle is an external data provider that supplies verified offchain market information to smart contracts running on a blockchain, enabling those contracts to access real-world price data.

DIA can deploy a price oracle for Nakamoto.Games (NAKA) on any supported blockchain. This oracle delivers onchain NAKA price data by aggregating trade information across 100+ exchanges, allowing smart contracts to consume accurate, verifiable pricing. DIA's oracle infrastructure operates on Lasernet, DIA's Ethereum layer-2 rollup, which makes each price feed independently verifiable.

Custom price oracles are configurable by data sources, pricing methodology, and update frequency. Developers seeking production deployments or tailored specifications can request these through DIA's Discord or Telegram channels.

DIA calculates Nakamoto.Games (NAKA) price by aggregating individual trade data from both on-chain and off-chain sources across numerous exchanges, rather than relying on a single exchange or liquidity pool. This approach pulls transaction-level information from multiple venues to produce a composite price feed.

The sources used and the pricing methodology applied to those sources are transparent and publicly documented. For production deployments, organizations can request a custom price feed where both data sources and calculation methodology become configurable to match specific requirements.

Custom feeds for NAKA are available by contacting DIA through Discord or Telegram.

Nakamoto.Games is a gaming and entertainment platform token, so price feeds are most relevant for applications directly tied to in-game economies and player rewards.

Game reward distribution systems can use NAKA price data to dynamically adjust token payouts to players based on market value, ensuring consistent real-world reward value across gaming sessions. Staking and governance mechanisms within gaming DAOs leverage price feeds to calculate voting power or staking yields tied to NAKA's current market rate. Cross-game asset marketplaces use price oracles to value NAKA-denominated in-game items and NFTs, enabling fair peer-to-peer trading across multiple gaming titles.

DIA delivers NAKA price data by aggregating trades across 100+ exchanges. A free API endpoint is available for testing; production deployments require a custom feed configured through DIA's Discord or Telegram.

DIA aggregates Nakamoto.Games price data from 100+ exchanges, giving developers visibility into which sources feed each quote. This transparency matters for applications requiring audit trails or source control. Developers can request a custom Nakamoto.Games feed configured by specific exchanges, pricing methodology, and update cadence, rather than accepting a one-size-fit-all approach.

DIA deploys across 60+ blockchains, so a Nakamoto.Games price oracle can be placed on the chain where the application actually lives. Each feed is independently verifiable through Lasernet, DIA's Ethereum layer-2 rollup, eliminating reliance on oracle operator claims alone.

Developers can test DIA's price data via the free endpoint available on this page. For production use or custom requirements, a dedicated feed is requested through DIA's Discord or Telegram channels.

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