This endpoint lists all currently open offers and can be used in streaming mode. Streaming mode allows you to listen for new offers as they are added to the Stellar ledger. If called in streaming mode, Horizon will start at the earliest known offer unless a cursor is set, in which case it will start from that cursor. By setting the cursor value to now, you can stream offers created since your request time. When filtering by buying or selling arguments, you must use a combination of selling_asset_type, selling_asset_issuer, and selling_asset_code for the selling asset, or a combination of buying_asset_type, buying_asset_issuer, and buying_asset_code for the buying asset.
This method will use 20
Compute Units.
This endpoint lists all currently open offers and can be used in streaming mode. Streaming mode allows you to listen for new offers as they are added to the Stellar ledger. If called in streaming mode, Horizon will start at the earliest known offer unless a cursor is set, in which case it will start from that cursor. By setting the cursor value to now, you can stream offers created since your request time. When filtering by buying or selling arguments, you must use a combination of selling_asset_type, selling_asset_issuer, and selling_asset_code for the selling asset, or a combination of buying_asset_type, buying_asset_issuer, and buying_asset_code for the buying asset.
Account ID of the sponsor. Every account in the response will either be sponsored by the given account ID or have a subentry (trustline, offer, or data entry) which is sponsored by the given account ID.
"GDMQQNJM4UL7QIA66P7R2PZHMQINWZBM77BEBMHLFXD5JEUAHGJ7R4JZ"
The account ID of the offer creator.
The type for the selling asset. Either native, credit_alphanum4, or credit_alphanum12.
The Stellar address of the selling asset’s issuer.
The code for the selling asset.
The type for the buying asset. Either native, credit_alphanum4, or credit_alphanum12.
The Stellar address of the buying asset’s issuer.
The code for the buying asset.
A number that points to a specific location in a collection of responses and is pulled from the paging_token value of a record.
6606617478959105
A designation of the order in which records should appear. Options include asc (ascending) or desc (descending). If this argument isn’t set, it defaults to asc.
The maximum number of records returned. The limit can range from 1 to 200 - an upper limit that is hardcoded in Horizon for performance reasons. If this argument isn’t designated, it defaults to 10.
10
Success
G[A-Z0-9]{55}