Last updated: April 28, 2026
By accessing and using TerminalFeed.io (the "Service"), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service ("Terms"). If you do not agree to these Terms, do not use the Service. These Terms constitute a legally binding agreement between you and TerminalFeed.io.
TerminalFeed.io is a free, real-time information dashboard that aggregates publicly available data including cryptocurrency prices, stock market data, network statistics, news feeds, earthquake data, space launch schedules, weather information, browser-based WiFi and network diagnostics, and other data streams from third-party APIs. The Service is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.
The Service is a single-page web application that runs entirely in your browser. It does not require account creation, login, or any form of registration. Dashboard preferences and cached data are stored locally in your browser.
TerminalFeed.io and its associated APIs (the "Service"), including the free public data API and the premium pay-per-call agent API tier described in Section 17, are owned and operated by Pizza Robot Studios LLC, a California limited liability company with a principal mailing address at 3705 W Pico Blvd #B, Los Angeles, CA 90019, United States. References in these Terms to "we", "us", "our", "TerminalFeed", or "TerminalFeed.io" refer to Pizza Robot Studios LLC operating the Service.
For legal notices, including DMCA takedowns, subpoenas, GDPR or CCPA data subject requests, and any contractual matters arising from premium API usage, contact [email protected] or send written correspondence to the address above.
The information displayed on TerminalFeed.io does not constitute financial advice, investment advice, trading advice, or any other form of professional advice. All data is provided "as is" from third-party sources and may be delayed, inaccurate, or incomplete. You should not make any financial decisions based solely on information displayed on this Service. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
Cryptocurrency and stock market data displayed on the Service may not reflect real-time prices and should not be used as the sole basis for any trading decisions. Data feeds may experience delays, outages, or inaccuracies that are beyond our control.
The WiFi Health Monitor tool available at terminalfeed.io/wifi ("WiFi Tool") provides browser-based network diagnostics including approximate speed measurements, latency tests, DNS resolution timing, and connection quality estimates. By using the WiFi Tool, you acknowledge and agree to the following:
Not a Professional Network Analysis Tool. The WiFi Tool provides estimates and approximations only. Speed, latency, jitter, and other measurements are derived from browser-level timing of HTTP requests and may differ significantly from results obtained through dedicated speed test applications, ISP-provided diagnostic tools, or professional network analysis equipment. Results should not be used as the sole basis for any network purchasing decisions, ISP service disputes, or contractual claims.
No Router or Device Access. The WiFi Tool does NOT access, scan, modify, or interact with your router, modem, WiFi access points, network extenders, or any other network hardware. It does not perform network scanning, packet sniffing, port scanning, or any form of local network enumeration. All tests are conducted entirely within your web browser using standard HTTP/HTTPS requests to publicly available endpoints.
Third-Party APIs. The WiFi Tool uses the following third-party services to provide its functionality:
We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with any of these third-party services. Their availability, accuracy, and terms are outside our control.
Accuracy Limitations. Browser-based network measurements are inherently limited by factors including but not limited to: browser throttling, background processes, CORS restrictions, varying payload sizes, CDN caching, geographic routing, VPN interference, browser extensions, and device performance. The "Health Score" and diagnostic recommendations are generated algorithmically and should be treated as general guidance, not professional network advice.
No Warranty of Results. We make no representations or warranties about the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of any measurements, scores, diagnostics, or recommendations provided by the WiFi Tool.
Use at Your Own Risk. Any actions taken based on the WiFi Tool's results — including but not limited to changing DNS settings, purchasing network equipment, contacting your ISP, or modifying your network configuration — are taken at your own risk and discretion.
The Service is provided on an "AS IS" and "AS AVAILABLE" basis without warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, completeness, reliability, or non-infringement.
We do not warrant that:
In no event shall TerminalFeed.io, its owners, operators, contributors, or affiliates be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising out of or related to your use of or inability to use the Service. This includes but is not limited to any losses or damages resulting from:
The Service aggregates data from numerous third-party APIs and sources including but not limited to CoinGecko, CoinCap, Mempool.space, Finnhub, Hacker News, Reddit, GitHub, USGS, NASA, ESPN, Wikipedia, Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1), Cloudflare Speed Test, and others. We are not responsible for the accuracy, reliability, availability, or content of third-party data. Third-party services are subject to their own terms of service and privacy policies.
Links to third-party websites or services are provided for convenience only. We do not endorse and are not responsible for the content, accuracy, or practices of any third-party sites.
You agree not to:
The Service's design, layout, source code, and original content are the property of TerminalFeed.io and are protected by applicable intellectual property laws. Third-party data, trademarks, logos, and content displayed through the Service remain the property of their respective owners.
You may not copy, modify, distribute, sell, or lease any part of the Service without express written permission, except as permitted by applicable law.
If you send us feedback, suggestions, or bug reports (via email or other channels), you grant us a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable right to use, modify, and incorporate that feedback into the Service without obligation to you.
You agree to indemnify and hold harmless TerminalFeed.io, its owners, operators, and affiliates from any claims, damages, losses, liabilities, and expenses (including reasonable legal fees) arising out of or related to your use of the Service or your violation of these Terms.
We reserve the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue the Service (or any part thereof) at any time without notice or liability. We may add, remove, or modify data feeds, features, or functionality at our sole discretion.
We may update these Terms from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date. Your continued use of the Service after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the modified Terms. We encourage you to review these Terms periodically.
If any provision of these Terms is found to be unenforceable or invalid, that provision shall be limited or eliminated to the minimum extent necessary, and the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
These Terms, together with our Privacy Policy, constitute the entire agreement between you and TerminalFeed.io regarding your use of the Service and supersede any prior agreements.
These Terms, and any non-contractual obligations arising out of or in connection with them, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, United States, without regard to its conflict of laws principles. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply.
You and Pizza Robot Studios LLC agree that any dispute, claim, or proceeding arising out of or related to these Terms or your use of the Service, including the Premium API Tier, shall be brought exclusively in the state or federal courts located in Los Angeles County, California, United States, and you irrevocably consent to the personal jurisdiction and venue of those courts. Either party may seek injunctive or other equitable relief in any court of competent jurisdiction to protect its intellectual property or confidential information.
If you have questions about these Terms of Service, please contact us at [email protected].
The Premium API Tier ("Premium API") is an opt-in paid tier accessible at the /api/pro/* endpoints. Premium API access is gated by a bearer token issued after a successful USDC payment on Base mainnet. The clauses in this section apply to Premium API usage in addition to the Terms above. Free tier endpoints retain their existing terms and license.
17.1 Inference-only license. Premium API responses are licensed for inference and reasoning use by autonomous agents and applications. They are not licensed for use as training data, fine-tuning input, model distillation, or redistribution as a dataset. The free tier endpoints retain their existing permissive license and are not affected by this clause.
17.2 Bearer token responsibility. Tokens issued under the Premium API Tier are bearer credentials. Possession of a token is the same as authorization to spend the credits associated with it. Theft, accidental disclosure, or leakage of a token is the responsibility of the holder. We recommend treating tokens as you would any API key: store securely, scope per-agent or per-environment, and rotate by purchasing a new pack and abandoning the prior token if compromise is suspected.
17.3 No service level agreement. The Premium API Tier is provided on a best-effort basis. We do not guarantee uptime, response time, or availability of any specific upstream data source. Stale cached responses may be returned when an upstream is unreachable. No refund is owed for individual call failures, partial responses, or temporary degradation; credit purchases are final under Section 17.5.
17.4 Replay protection and atomic charge. Server-side nonce tracking applies to credit purchases. A given on-chain transaction hash will not credit an account more than once. Per-call billing is atomic: credits are decremented before an upstream fetch begins. If the aggregator returns a partial response due to upstream failure, the credit still counts. The credit pays for the routing decision and aggregation work, not a guaranteed upstream success.
17.5 No refunds; credits do not expire. All credit purchases are final and non-refundable. Once a purchase is confirmed on-chain and credits are minted to a bearer token, the funds will not be returned in USDC, fiat, or any other form. Because credits never expire and remain spendable indefinitely on terminalfeed.io and tensorfeed.ai, users are encouraged to purchase in small increments (for example, $1 USDC for 50 credits) until call volume is calibrated, then top up as needed. The sole remedy for a purchase that turns out to be larger than required is to spend the unused balance over time, including on the cross-site partner described in Section 17.8.
17.6 Wallet cross-verification. The published USDC payment wallet address is duplicated at four locations: this page (Section 17), the /developers/agent-payments page, the /llms.txt file, and the public GitHub repository README. If any of these locations show a different address, do not send funds. Contact [email protected] immediately. The address is intentionally public; cross-verification is the trust mechanism.
Published USDC wallet (Base mainnet): 0x549c82e6bfc54bdae9a2073744cbc2af5d1fc6d1
17.7 Tax handling. Users and agents are solely responsible for any tax handling, reporting, or jurisdictional obligations associated with USDC purchases, including capital gains, sales tax, VAT, or other applicable taxes. We do not issue tax forms.
17.8 Cross-site applicability. Credits and bearer tokens issued under this tier are jointly redeemable on terminalfeed.io and tensorfeed.ai. The TensorFeed payment Worker is the system of record for credit balances. A token purchased on either site spends on either site. The no-refund policy in Section 17.5 applies to the original purchase regardless of which site the credits are subsequently spent on.
17.9 User and operator representations. By purchasing premium credits, by deploying an autonomous agent that purchases or holds premium credits on your behalf, or by accepting custody of a bearer token, you represent and warrant on a continuing basis that: (a) you are at least 18 years old, or the age of legal majority in your jurisdiction, and have full legal capacity and authority to enter into this agreement, including, where applicable, authority to bind any corporate or other entity on whose behalf you act; (b) you are not a person or entity subject to sanctions administered or enforced by the United States Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the United States Department of State, the United Nations Security Council, the European Union, the United Kingdom HM Treasury, or any other applicable sanctions authority; (c) you are not located, established, ordinarily resident, or organized in any country or territory subject to comprehensive sanctions, currently including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, the Crimea region, the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics, and any successor or analogous designation; (d) the funds used to acquire USDC and to pay for credits are derived from lawful sources and are not the proceeds of any criminal activity; (e) your use of the Premium API will comply with all applicable laws, including anti-money-laundering, counter-terrorism financing, export control, sanctions, securities, tax, and consumer-protection laws; and (f) you are not acting on behalf of, and will not transfer credits or bearer tokens to, any party with respect to whom any of the foregoing representations is or would become untrue. Breach of any representation in this Section is a material breach of these Terms and grounds for immediate token revocation under Section 17.11.
17.10 Autonomous agent acknowledgment. The Premium API is designed to be consumed by autonomous AI agents and other automated systems. When you deploy or operate such an agent and configure it, directly or indirectly, to access the Premium API, you remain solely responsible for: (i) the actions and omissions of the agent, including all on-chain transactions it initiates and all calls it makes; (ii) the bearer tokens it holds and the credits it spends; (iii) any decisions, including financial, investment, trading, operational, safety, medical, or legal decisions, made by the agent or by downstream systems on the basis of Premium API responses; and (iv) any losses, costs, or damages that result from the agent's behavior. Premium API responses are provided for informational and inference purposes only. Aggregated upstream data may be stale, partial, inaccurate, or unavailable, and nothing returned by the Premium API constitutes financial, investment, trading, legal, medical, or other professional advice. We are not a fiduciary, broker-dealer, investment adviser, or counterparty to any trade, and we assume no responsibility for outcomes arising from autonomous use of the Service.
17.11 Suspension and revocation for abuse. We reserve the right, in our sole and reasonable discretion and with or without prior notice, to throttle, rate-limit, suspend, or permanently revoke any bearer token, to refuse to confirm any pending credit purchase, and to refuse future purchases originating from the same wallet, email, operator, or related party, where we determine in good faith that the associated activity: (i) violates these Terms or applicable law; (ii) constitutes fraud, money laundering, sanctions evasion, market manipulation, or other illicit conduct; (iii) materially degrades the Service for other users, including denial-of-service patterns, runaway loops, or scraping at volumes inconsistent with normal agent behavior; (iv) attempts to circumvent billing, replay confirmed transactions, share or distribute bearer tokens beyond a single agent or operator in a manner not reasonably contemplated by the cross-site bundle in Section 17.8, or otherwise manipulate the credit-accounting system; or (v) presents a security, regulatory, or reputational risk to the Service or to its operating entity. Where we revoke a bearer token under this Section, any unspent credits associated with that token are forfeited and are not subject to refund, reissuance, or any other compensation. Section 17.5 (no refunds) governs the financial consequences of any action taken under this Section.
17.12 Premium API acceptable use. In addition to Section 7 (Acceptable Use), users and operators of the Premium API agree not to: (a) resell, sublicense, or otherwise commercialize raw Premium API access, whether by reselling bearer tokens, by exposing a wrapper or proxy API that materially reproduces the Premium API surface for third parties, or by any other means; (b) use the Premium API to build, train, fine-tune, evaluate, or improve any product, model, or service that competes, directly or indirectly, with the Service or with the cross-site partner described in Section 17.8; (c) scrape, mirror, or systematically download Premium API responses for the purpose of building a competing data-aggregation product or dataset; (d) attempt to reverse-engineer rate limits, billing logic, credit accounting, or signature verification; (e) submit requests at a volume that, in our reasonable judgment, exceeds normal agent operation, including through coordinated multi-token campaigns designed to evade per-token limits; (f) use Premium API responses in any way that violates the inference-only license in Section 17.1; or (g) embed Premium API access in any product or service marketed to, or knowingly used by, persons subject to the sanctions or jurisdictional restrictions in Section 17.9. For clarity, building agent products and downstream applications that consume the Premium API on behalf of their own end users, where each call is properly billed against a credit balance held by the operator, is permitted and encouraged.
17.13 Limitation of liability for the Premium API. Without limiting Sections 4 (No Warranties) and 5 (Limitation of Liability) above, and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the aggregate liability of Pizza Robot Studios LLC and its members, managers, officers, employees, contractors, agents, and affiliates (collectively, the "Released Parties") to any user, operator, agent, or end user, arising out of or related to the Premium API, on any theory of liability whether in contract, tort (including negligence), statute, or otherwise, shall not exceed the greater of: (i) the total USDC-equivalent amount actually paid by that user or operator for Premium API credits in the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the event giving rise to the claim, or (ii) one hundred United States dollars (USD 100). In no event shall any of the Released Parties be liable for lost profits, lost revenue, lost trading opportunities, lost data, lost goodwill, business interruption, regulatory fines, or for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, even if advised in advance of the possibility of such damages. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of certain damages; in such jurisdictions, the foregoing limitations apply to the maximum extent permitted by law and the remaining limitations remain in full force.
17.14 Chargeback, reversal, and fraudulent purchase handling. USDC transfers on Base mainnet are technically irreversible, and once we have confirmed an inbound transaction and minted credits to a bearer token, we are not in a position to return the original USDC. Where, however, an underlying fiat-to-USDC purchase is later reversed, charged back, voided, or determined by us in good faith to have been funded fraudulently, by means of compromised credentials, or in violation of Section 17.9, we reserve the right, in addition to the remedies in Section 17.11, to: (i) freeze the bearer token associated with the affected purchase; (ii) reverse the corresponding credit grant in whole or in part; (iii) decline future purchases originating from the same wallet, email, device, or operator, and from any related party we reasonably identify; and (iv) report the matter to law enforcement, to regulators, and to the cross-site partner described in Section 17.8. The user or operator who submitted the original payment instruction shall indemnify the Released Parties against any losses, costs, fees, or liabilities we suffer as a result of such reversal, fraud, or compromise.
17.15 No money services business; sale of own service. Pizza Robot Studios LLC is not, and does not hold itself out as, a money services business, money transmitter, virtual asset service provider, exchange, custodian, broker-dealer, investment adviser, or other financial institution. We accept USDC on Base mainnet as payment for our own data and information services, and we do not exchange currencies, custody assets for users, facilitate transfers of value between users, or hold customer funds beyond the period reasonably required to confirm a credit purchase. Nothing in these Terms creates any fiduciary, advisory, agency, or banking relationship between you and Pizza Robot Studios LLC.
TerminalFeed commits to not breaking premium API response schemas without ninety (90) days of public deprecation notice. This commitment applies to every /api/pro/* endpoint and to the supporting /api/payment/*, /api/llm-tools, /api/mcp, and webhook delivery contracts.
17A.1 Additive changes are unrestricted. New fields may be added to any response at any time. Clients must tolerate unknown fields gracefully; ignoring fields they do not recognize is acceptable.
17A.2 Existing fields are stable. Documented fields will not be removed, renamed, or have their type changed without ninety (90) days of advance notice via the public changelog at /changelog and a per-response X-TerminalFeed-Deprecation header on the affected endpoint during the deprecation window.
17A.3 The _meta block is governed by this commitment. The top-level _meta object on every /api/pro/* response, including its sources[].name identifier convention, is part of the documented schema. Source names follow the {Provider}.{specific_metric} convention and will not be renamed without the ninety-day notice.
17A.4 Sandbox responses match authenticated responses. Sandbox evaluation responses share the identical schema as authenticated responses, except for the _meta.tier and _meta.evaluation_remaining fields, which only appear in evaluation mode.
17A.5 URL paths are stable. Existing premium endpoint paths will not be removed without the same ninety-day notice. New endpoints may be added at any time.
17A.6 Deprecation header convention. When a field or endpoint enters its deprecation window, every response on the affected endpoint includes a header of the form X-TerminalFeed-Deprecation: field=foo,bar; sunset=2026-08-01; replacement=baz. Until the sunset date the field continues to be served. After sunset it may be removed.