Thank you for asking! I did review Crypto APIs when I was researching for this article, however I decided not to add them to the list. The reason I didn’t add them is because they claim support for features they don’t actually have.
For example these are some of the things they claim:
- Easily Create Crypto Wallets
- Auto Forward Crypto Funds from Wallet A to Wallet B (Hot to Cold)
- Get Notifications for Payments & Blockchain events
- Create transactions & Token transfers
- Crypto KYC, AML & automatic gas fees management
- Manage your account in 50+ crypto exchanges
- Automate Trading using API to 50+ crypto exchanges
- Live & Historical Data for blockchains & crypto exchanges
If you go to their documentation page here: https://docs.cryptoapis.io. What we see is most, if not all, of this functionality doesn’t exist. If you browse through their git repos, you can also see they are also completely empty. For example, this is supposed to be their .NET library: https://github.com/Crypto-APIs/dotnetlibrary. This evidence and more leads me to believe they are falsely advertising features they don’t actually support.
If you have evidence that they actually support 300 endpoints and the features they claim, I would be happy to reconsider. However, I don’t feel comfortable including them in our post at this time.