Jupiter Prediction API is now open for testing

BlockBeats News, February 26 — Jupiter Prediction API is now open for testing. Developers can customize the prediction market frontend. The API includes built-in social features for analysis, portfolio management, copy trading, and more, and can be used to create AI agents that automatically read news, analyze sentiment, and make trading predictions.

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