Galxe
Galxe is a decentralized super app and one of web3's largest onchain distribution platforms, serving 14M+ Galxe ID users across a product suite of Quest, Passport, Score, Compass, and the Galxe Identity Protocol. For developers, Galxe exposes a public Integration GraphQL API (https://graphigo-business.prd.galaxy.eco/query) to query credentials, quests, spaces, loyalty-points leaderboards, and Starboard social metrics, plus a Credential API for pushing eligibility data, "Sign in with Galxe" OAuth 2.0 for identity, and a TypeScript SDK for the zero-knowledge Galxe Identity Protocol. API access uses a dashboard-issued access-token header with per-second rate limits and monthly quotas. Originally surfaced as a portfolio company of Multicoin Capital and enriched from Galxe's public developer documentation.
Galxe publishes 1 API on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Company, Crypto Web3, Digital Identity, Credentials, and Quests.
Galxe’s developer surface includes documentation, API reference, getting-started guide, support, signup flow, changelog, authentication, and 20 more developer resources.
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APIs 1
Individual APIs this provider publishes, each with its own machine-readable definition.
Galxe Integration API
Galxe's public GraphQL API for building web3 experiences — query credentials and eligibility, quests, spaces, loyalty-points leaderboards, and Starboard social/onchain influence...
MCP Servers 1
Model Context Protocol servers that expose these APIs to AI agents.
Galxe MCP Server
Candidate MCP server tool surface derived from the documented Galxe Integration GraphQL root fields. Galxe publishes no official hosted/remote MCP server as of this pass; these ...
MCP SERVERPricing Plans 1
Published pricing tiers and plan structures.
Galxe Plans
PLANSRate Limits 1
Documented rate limits and quota policies.
Galxe Rate Limits
RATE LIMITSSecurity Posture 2
Authentication, domain security, vulnerability disclosure, and trust-center signals.
Scopes 1
OAuth scopes governing access to this provider's APIs.
Resources
Get Started 3
Portal, sign-up, and the first successful call
Documentation 2
Reference material describing how the API behaves
Agent Surfaces 3
MCP servers, agent skills, and machine-readable catalogs
Design & Contract 6
Pagination, idempotency, versioning, errors, and events
Build 3
SDKs, sample code, and the tooling you integrate with
Access & Security 3
Authentication, authorization, and security posture
Operate 4
Status, limits, changes, and where to get help
Commercial 2
Pricing, plans, and the legal terms of use
Company 1
The organization behind the API