Currency Api

Job ID: 36969622

Budget: $30 – $250 USD

Description:
This project aims to create an API service that provides exchange rates for various currencies. The API will be accessible in JSON format, allowing users to easily fetch the exchange rates they need. The project will be developed using Node.js.

Features:

Exchange Rates for All Countries: The API will be designed to include exchange rates for official currencies of all countries worldwide. This will enable users to easily obtain exchange rates for the currencies they require.
Historical Data: Users will be able to access historical exchange rate data for their desired date range. The API will provide historical data for different time periods such as at least 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, and 5 years.
Real-time Data Updates: The API will regularly fetch real-time updates from data providers to keep the exchange rates up to date. Users will receive the most accurate and current information.
Fast and Reliable: The project will be optimized for low latency and high performance. Appropriate security measures will be implemented to ensure the safety of user data.
Documentation and API Key: Comprehensive documentation will be provided for users interested in utilizing the API, and an API key will be required to manage access for each user.
Detailed Discussion:
To discuss the project in more detail and better understand your specific requirements, we can proceed based on the identified features. We can also focus on how the API will function, which data sources will be used for currency information, and other technical details. Additionally, we can clarify project budget, timeline, and payment terms.

If you agree, we can meet to delve into the project further and design the best solution to meet your needs. Throughout the project, we will maintain frequent communication, and I will incorporate your feedback at every stage of development. I am confident that our collaboration will result in a successful Currency Exchange Rates API
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