Browse SEDA Supported Feeds

Explore the markets and tickers supported by SEDA’s programmable oracle infrastructure, including US equities, ETFs, indices, commodities, FX, rates, crypto assets, and structured market data.

Browse Supported Feeds

SEDA provides programmable oracle infrastructure that enables developers to access a broad range of financial and real-world data sourced from third-party providers, across 11m symbols.

SEDA provides programmable oracle infrastructure that enables developers to access a broad range of financial and real-world data sourced from third-party providers, across 11m symbols.

Developers can build Oracle Programs that reference supported feeds - for example, tickers for equities, indices, futures contracts, FX pairs, commodities, prediction markets, rates, and crypto assets — or compose custom feeds for custom asset markets using custom sources and logic.

This page outlines the scope of data coverage available via SEDA’s oracle infrastructure.

A snap shot of ~18,000 supported feeds are provided in the table below.

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  • Crypto — 1,524

  • Private Equity — 468

  • Equities — 14,866

  • Commodities — 41

  • Soft Commodities — 172

  • Rates — 34

  • ETF — 133

  • Forex — 240

  • Metals — 227

  • Crypto Index — 4

  • Crypto Redemption — 176

  • Crypto NAV — 4

  • Crypto xStock — 12

  • Economic Indicators — 40

  • Grains — 111

  • Energy — 114

  • Livestock — 46

  • Dairy — 26

  • Other Commodities — 14

  • Currency — 181

  • Prediction Markets — 96


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Market Coverage Overview

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SEDA supports programmable access to market data across the following segments via third-party data providers and integrations:

US Equities

Coverage includes publicly listed equities across major US exchanges, including:

  • NYSE-listed equities

  • NASDAQ-listed equities

  • Large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap stocks

  • Actively traded growth and value names

Developers can use these feeds to build:

  • 24/7 equity perpetual markets

  • Structured products

  • Session-aware pricing logic

  • Custom liquidation models

See how 24/7 equity markets are implemented in production in the Dreamcash case study below.

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Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)

SEDA supports access to third-party data for major US-listed ETFs across sectors, indices, commodities, volatility products, and thematic baskets.

Examples include:

  • Broad market ETFs

  • Sector ETFs

  • Commodity-backed ETFs

  • Volatility-linked ETFs

Developers can use ETF feeds directly or blended into composite Oracle Programs.


Equity Indices

Coverage includes major US indices and index-derived instruments

Developers can reference:

  • Broad market indices

  • Sector indices

  • Thematic and composite indices

Index feeds are commonly used for:

  • Index perpetual markets

  • Basket-based structured products

  • Market-wide risk models

Explore how Dreamcash operates a 24/7 USA:500/USDT Futures Equity Index Market

Dreamcash Logic


CME Futures & Derivatives

SEDA supports access to third-party futures data across major derivatives venues including CME-listed products.

Market segments include:

  • Equity index futures

  • Interest rate futures

  • Energy contracts

  • Metals futures

  • Agricultural futures

  • Commodity derivatives

Oracle Programs can be configured to normalize futures pricing data (e.g., cost-of-carry adjustments) before delivery to consuming protocols.


Commodities

Supported commodities include:

  • Precious metals

  • Energy benchmarks

  • Agricultural products

  • Industrial metals

Developers can use these feeds to power applications such as:

  • 24/7 commodity perps

  • Synthetic exposure products

  • Multi-asset composite indices


Foreign Exchange (FX)

SEDA supports access to third-party FX data across major and widely traded FX pairs.

Coverage includes:

  • USD crosses

  • G10 pairs

  • Major global currencies

FX feeds are commonly used for:

  • Leveraged FX perpetual markets

  • Cross-asset structured products

  • Multi-currency pricing models


Rates & Yield-Linked Instruments

Supported rate-related instruments include:

  • Treasury-linked products

  • Interest rate benchmarks

  • Yield-sensitive derivatives

Developers can incorporate rate logic into structured markets or composite products.


Crypto Assets

SEDA supports access to data feeds for major crypto spot and derivative markets, including:

  • Large-cap crypto assets

  • Long-tail assets

  • Actively traded altcoins

  • Market-leading perpetual references

Crypto feeds can be combined with non-crypto data inside a single Oracle Program.


Custom & Composed Feeds

Unlike static oracle systems, SEDA allows developers to define custom data feeds using Oracle Programs.

This includes:

  • Synthetic baskets

  • Volatility-derived instruments

  • Cross-asset composites

  • Event-linked pricing

  • Multi-source blended feeds

  • Session-aware and self-referencing logic

If a supported data source exists, it can be composed into a programmable feed.

Developers are not limited to selecting from a fixed menu. They can define how an asset behaves.

See:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does SEDA support all US equities?

SEDA supports access to a broad set of US-listed equity data via third-party data providers across

major exchanges. Refer to the symbol list below to verify availability for specific tickers.

Does SEDA support CME futures?

SEDA supports access to CME-listed futures data across equity indices, commodities, rates,

and energy markets where reflected in the symbol list below.

Does SEDA support 24/7 pricing data for 24/5 markets?

Developers can implement session-aware and self-referencing logic inside

Oracle Programs to maintain continuity outside reference market hours.

Can I build a feed that combines multiple assets?

Yes. Oracle Programs allow developers to define blending, weighting, normalization, and deterministic

transformations before data delivery.

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⚠ Important: All references to data feeds, data providers, platforms, protocols, markets, ticker symbols, asset identifiers, logos, trademarks, names, links, or other third-party materials or services (collectively, “Third-Party Services”) are provided for informational purposes only. SEDA provides oracle infrastructure only and does not operate, sponsor, or control markets or Third-Party Services.Third-Party Services operate independently of SEDA and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or controlled by SEDA. SEDA does not verify, monitor or warrant any information, data, prices, code, availability, security, regulatory status, or performance originating from Third-Party Services and assumes no obligation to maintain, update, review, or continue any listing, reference or integration. Any use of or reliance on data, prices, symbols, or other outputs associated with Third-Party Services is entirely at your own risk. Nothing on this page constitutes legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice, nor any recommendation, solicitation, offer, or commitment to buy, sell, hold, or otherwise transact in any asset, instrument, or product. All third-party names, logos, trademarks, ticker symbols, and other identifiers are property of their respective owens and are used for descriptive purposes only. No display should be construed as implying any ownership, endorsement, sponsorship, or other relationship with SEDA. SEDA makes no representations or warranties with respect to any such identifiers or any data and may modify or remove any references at its discretion. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, SEDA expressly disclaims all liability for any loss, damage, or other consequence arising from access to, use of, inability to use, or reliance on this website, the SEDA network, SEDA services, any data feeds, or any Third-Party Services. Access to and use of this page and SEDA are subject to the most current SEDA Terms of Servicearrow-up-right.

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