That's the real problem when your whole operation relies on someone else's API. You're basically at their mercy—one policy change, one outage, one random update and your entire business can get hit. It's why building sustainable models in crypto means having contingency plans or moving toward more decentralized infrastructure. Happened too many times already.
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SandwichDetector
· 9h ago
Relying on someone else's API is indeed a pitfall; one update can ruin your entire project. It's heartbreaking.
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WalletDetective
· 9h ago
That's why I've always said you shouldn't put all your chips on one platform; it's way too damn fragile.
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GasFeeCrier
· 9h ago
That's why I always say don't put all your eggs in one basket. API dependency can really kill a project.
That's the real problem when your whole operation relies on someone else's API. You're basically at their mercy—one policy change, one outage, one random update and your entire business can get hit. It's why building sustainable models in crypto means having contingency plans or moving toward more decentralized infrastructure. Happened too many times already.