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Collector API

The Collector API is the public interface for machine-readable metadata, curated provenance, wallet-level collection views, and listing-derived market snapshots across the Pursuit of Equilibrium ecosystem.

Token-bearing responses now expose a canonical page URL on this site, so agents and collectors can resolve any specific work to its primary human-facing destination instead of defaulting to OpenSea.

Canonical Local MetadataOwnership SnapshotsMarket Snapshots

Trust Model

Canonical

Collection metadata, token attributes, chapter framing, and curated provenance are served from local JSON files committed to the site repository.

Ownership

Collector ownership views are currently derived from OpenSea account NFT snapshots. They are live-oriented and useful, but they are not presented as canonical chain proofs.

Market

Floor and listing state are derived from cached OpenSea collection listing snapshots. They are freshness-sensitive, listing-derived, and explicitly timestamped.

Collections

API Explorer

Try the routes live below. Collection, token, and provenance endpoints work across Prologue, Lux, Seekers, and Pendulums. Token and collector responses include `canonicalPageUrl` and `links.canonicalPage` so the site’s token pages are treated as first-class destinations.

What To Ask

Collector Questions

Which chapters does this wallet hold? Does it own origin works, bidder editions, or generative pieces? Which owned works are listed, and what is the current listing-derived floor for each collection?

Provenance Questions

How was this work originally released? Was it a reserve auction, a gifted bidder edition, or a fixed-price generative mint? Which local provenance file is considered canonical for that answer?

Quick Start

Start with the catalog, then branch into collection, token, provenance, or collector endpoints depending on whether the question is about the canon, a specific work, or a wallet. For a wallet-first experience, the collector dossier endpoint is the best entry point.

Canonical absolute URLs still live in the catalog itself. Open the catalog to inspect the published host-level discovery document.