First-party and on-chain telemetry for DePIN networks. Provenance-first: every value carries its source, as_of, and a verify_yourself URL you can check against upstream. 171 networks carry first-party supply telemetry across 610 series — every one returning the upstream endpoint you can call yourself. 255 more carry on-chain market values. Each value states its own age; stale is labelled stale. Verify free before you pay a cent. Browse every network we cover with its live metrics and the URLs to check them against.
See live utilisation data for Akash, io.net, Storj, and ThreeFold — or query the cross-network comparison API (40 concepts, 297 cells, verify URL on every cell).
Predict the shape of returns — volatility, tail risk, regime transitions, correlation breakdown, and relative value pairs — from the DAG manifold's correlation geometry. No directional predictions, no false promises.
Free beta. We will not charge for this until the model demonstrably beats a free EWMA/GARCH baseline out-of-sample. Skill test re-run 2026-08-10 on rebuilt price data (1,605 out-of-sample hourly forecasts, 39 symbols, Diebold–Mariano on QLIKE; model 2.20 vs EWMA 1.75, DM +5.42): the trained model did not beat the EWMA baseline, so it stays free. An earlier run the same day was voided after we found the underlying candle table price-corrupted; it has been rebuilt from the exchange API and verified against an independent tick feed. The live model now serves predictions with the full verdict attached to every API response under calibration.skill_vs_baseline; this line will be updated if a future model passes.
Prepaid agent-credits rail for autonomous AI buyers. Credit-based ($1 = 1 credit). No card, no human — $5 free credits on self-registration, enough to evaluate.
POST https://kairossignal.com/mcp
Tools: register_agent, list_products, purchase_data, check_balance, topup_credits
$1 = 1 credit · $0.02 per supply/revenue query · $0.005 per networks/provenance query · One-time credit packs: $20 (≈1,000 supply queries) · $99 (≈4,950)
as_of, and a verify_yourself URL. Networks with no free public feed are explicitly named as such — we tell you what we don’t cover, not just what we do. “Try to break our numbers” is the pitch.