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ClearView never generates data from memory. Every number you see — in dashboards, chat responses, and automated reports — is fetched from a primary source. This page is the complete reference for where the data comes from.

Crypto Data

What: BTC and ETH spot prices, 24-hour price changes, and historical candlestick data (klines) going back up to 9 years.Used by: Macro Agent, Quantitative Agent, Structure Agent, Technical Agent
EndpointDataUpdate Frequency
/api/v3/ticker/24hrCurrent price, 24h change, volume~1 minute
/api/v3/klinesHistorical OHLCV candlesticksOn request (up to 1,000 candles per call)
Binance Spot is the source for all crypto price data in the platform. When you see a BTC or ETH price anywhere — in a dashboard, a chart, or an AI response — it comes from here.

Traditional Finance Data

What: A comprehensive financial data provider covering equities, indices, forex, economic calendars, earnings, fundamentals, news, insider trades, and stock screening.Used by: TradFi Agent, Technical Agent, Advisor Agent
CategoryExamplesUpdate Frequency
Real-time quotesStock/ETF prices, index levels~1 minute
FundamentalsP/E, market cap, revenue, earnings~4 hours
Economic calendarFOMC, CPI releases, GDP~30 minutes
Earnings calendarEarnings dates and estimates~30 minutes
News & sentimentCompany and market newsReal-time
Insider transactionsSEC filingsDaily
ScreenerFilter stocks by financial criteriaOn demand
EODHD is the primary source for all traditional finance data in ClearView.

AI Models

The AI layer processes data fetched by agents — it does not generate data.
ModelRoleWhat it does
Claude Sonnet 4.5Query plannerReads your question and decides which agents to invoke. Fast and precise.
Claude Opus 4.6Response synthesizerTakes all agent data and writes the final analysis with context and cross-references.
Both models are from Anthropic. The planner runs on every query (deciding the strategy), and the synthesizer runs when assembling the final response or generating Deep Synthesis reports.

What’s NOT included

Currently being rebuilt using Google BigQuery public datasets. When available, this will provide 23 proprietary metrics including MVRV, NUPL, HODL waves, realized cap, NVT ratio, and more — all computed from raw blockchain data rather than third-party providers like Glassnode or CryptoQuant.
No free, reliable API source exists for real-time ETF flow data (including Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs). This may be added when a suitable data provider becomes available.
All derivatives data comes from Binance only. Binance handles approximately 60% or more of global crypto futures volume, making it a reliable proxy for the broader derivatives market. Aggregating across smaller, less liquid exchanges would add noise without meaningful signal.
Crypto options (Deribit, etc.) are not currently covered. Equity options are partially available via EODHD for major US stocks, but coverage varies by ticker.
Binance retired the public REST endpoint for liquidation data. Real-time liquidations will be available in a future update using WebSocket streaming, which provides the data as it happens rather than after the fact.

Caching and Freshness

All data passes through a Redis cache layer. Cache durations are set to match how frequently each data type actually changes:
Data TypeCache DurationRationale
Real-time prices1 minutePrices move continuously
Funding ratesA few minutesSettles every 8 hours, estimates update frequently
Calendar and earnings30 minutesEvent schedules change infrequently
Fundamentals4 hoursQuarterly data, changes rarely
FRED macro indicators6 hoursMonthly or quarterly releases
When a data source is temporarily unavailable (API down, rate limited), the platform shows a clear error state with a retry option. You will never see stale data presented as current. If the cache expires and the source is unreachable, the affected section shows an error message instead of outdated numbers.
Every AI response includes a Sources section at the bottom listing exactly which endpoints provided each data point. If you ever want to verify a number, the source attribution tells you where to look.