I just released CERISE (website <http://www.cerise.tech/> & github
<https://github.com/straumat/cerise>) a project with the following
artifacts :

   -

   A mocked server implementation to start developing clients :
   https://github.com/straumat/cerise.
   -

   A live & documented API to understand and directly calls the methods :
   http://api.cerise.tech/docs.
   -

   Specifications of the four methods : Enumerating supported currency-pair
   tokens
   
<http://www.cerise.tech/specifications/0.3-SNAPSHOT/supportedCurrencyPairTokensAPI.html>
   , Currency-pair information
   
<http://www.cerise.tech/specifications/0.3-SNAPSHOT/currencyPairInformationAPI.html>
   , Current exchange rate
   
<http://www.cerise.tech/specifications/0.3-SNAPSHOT/currentExchangeRateAPI.html>
    & Historical exchange rates
   
<http://www.cerise.tech/specifications/0.3-SNAPSHOT/historicalExchangeRatesAPI.html>
   .
   -

   16 client librairies for various langages (Java, PHP, c++, Rusty,
   Ruby….) : http://www.cerise.tech/#clients.
   -

   and i’m working on a template project to allow developers to quickly
   build a BIP171 compliant server without having to worrying about parameters
   validation, security, rest mechanics… will be done in september.

-- 
*Stéphane Traumat*
https://about.me/straumat
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