ExchangeRate-API (open) vs Markbase

Same instrument, two spec sheets — measured, not claimed.

Uptime · 30d
Uptime · 90d—%—%
Uptime · 30d—%—%
P50 · ms
P95 · ms
Authnonenone
CORSyesyes
HTTPSyesyes
Card requirednono
Commercial useunclearunclear
Data licenseUnverifiedUnverified
Free tierFree — limits not publishedFree — limits not published
Rate limitUnpublished30 req/window · 29 remaining · resets 1783519324
In directory since2026-07-052026-07-05
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ExchangeRate-API (open) vs Markbase: common questions

Which is more reliable, ExchangeRate-API (open) or Markbase?

On our scheduled checks, Markbase leads on measured uptime — ExchangeRate-API (open) at —% versus Markbase at —% over 90 days. These are our own probe results, not provider claims; the uptime bars above show the day-by-day record for both.

Do ExchangeRate-API (open) and Markbase need an API key?

Neither needs a paid key — ExchangeRate-API (open) is callable with no signup, and Markbase is callable with no signup. Both are quick to prototype with; rate limits still apply.

Can I call ExchangeRate-API (open) and Markbase from the browser?

Yes — both ExchangeRate-API (open) and Markbase send CORS headers over HTTPS, so front-end code can fetch either directly with no backend proxy. That makes them easy to swap in a client-side app while you compare responses.

Are ExchangeRate-API (open) and Markbase free for commercial use?

ExchangeRate-API (open) has unclear commercial terms, and Markbase has unclear commercial terms. We track service terms and the data license as separate fields — see the Commercial use and Data license rows above, and confirm both before shipping either in a paid product.