What is the API limit?

What is the API limit?

The API limit specifies the maximum rate at which requests can be made to our services through the API. In this case, our APIs can handle up to 25 requests per second, meaning users can send a maximum of 25 API calls or requests to our system every second. This translates to a capacity of processing 1500 orders per minute across all API endpoints, including those involved in placing orders.


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