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# List recent audit receipts



## OpenAPI

````yaml https://api.pegana.xyz/openapi.json get /v1/audit
openapi: 3.1.0
info:
  title: Pegana API
  description: >-
    The peg-risk oracle for Solana. Read real-time peg state, history, alerts,
    and delivery health across the live mainnet asset universe spanning 6
    classes — LSTs, fiat / CDP / delta-neutral / yield-bearing / FX stables, and
    a leveraged synthetic. Some assets are flagged `monitoring_only` (beta):
    their alerts are live but the calibration is provisional. Public read
    endpoints require no API key but ARE rate-limited per IP (300/min global,
    10/min on /v1/audit.csv); exceeding the limit returns 429 with a Retry-After
    header. User-scoped /v1/me/* routes require a JWT obtained via Telegram
    Login. Every state transition emits a public receipt at /v1/audit/{id} with
    the methodology version, frozen inputs, and an on-chain SPL Memo commit (SAS
    deferred per ADR-0004 — SPL Memo gives 90% of the value). EVERY error
    response across the API is JSON — the envelope is `{error, message, asset?}`
    (the `ApiError` schema); branch on the stable `error` code, never on
    `message`. Malformed request bodies surface as `{error:"invalid_body"}`. Any
    endpoint may also return 500 `{error:"internal"}` on an unexpected server
    error. Value conventions: monetary and ratio amounts are exact decimal
    STRINGS (parse with a decimal library, never a float) with trailing zeros
    trimmed; USD aggregate fields (e.g. `market_cap`, `loop_exposure_usd`,
    `liquidatable_usd`) are rounded to the cent while price/discount signal
    fields keep full precision. All timestamps are RFC3339 UTC with millisecond
    precision and a `Z` suffix (`2026-07-24T15:33:14.545Z`). Every response
    carries an `x-request-id` header (quote it when reporting an issue) and the
    rate-limit budget as `RateLimit-Limit` / `RateLimit-Remaining` /
    `RateLimit-Reset` (mirrored as `X-RateLimit-*`); a 429 also sets
    `Retry-After`.
  contact:
    name: Rafael Souza
    email: rafael@pegana.xyz
  license:
    name: MIT
    identifier: MIT
  version: 1.0.0
servers:
  - url: https://api.pegana.xyz
    description: Production
security: []
tags:
  - name: Health
    description: Liveness and readiness probes
  - name: Assets
    description: Public read access to asset state, history, and metadata
  - name: Alerts
    description: Global feed of state transitions
  - name: Stats
    description: Aggregate counters and delivery health
  - name: Auth
    description: Telegram Login Widget → JWT
  - name: Me
    description: Authenticated user profile and preferences
  - name: Subscriptions
    description: User alert subscriptions
  - name: Webhooks
    description: User-managed Ed25519-signed webhooks
  - name: WebSocket
    description: Live state stream
  - name: audit
    description: >-
      Public receipts for alerts — methodology version, inputs frozen, replay
      bundles. All endpoints public, no auth, cacheable. ADR-0006 four-state
      response on /v1/audit/:id (200/202/404/410); ADR-0014 bounds (90-day max,
      100-row max, 50k-row cap).
  - name: methodology
    description: >-
      Public lifecycle status of the active methodology — version + status
      (active/deprecated/broken) + optional fix_url when broken. Consumed by
      web/app/api/methodology to power the home-page trust strip.
  - name: peg
    description: >-
      Peg-signal feed for tokens.xyz / aggregator consumption — a `data` array
      of per-asset signals (each carries its own `mint`). Public, no auth,
      cacheable. Honest beta status via `calibration` + `monitoring_only`;
      freshness via `updated_at` + `stale`.
paths:
  /v1/audit:
    get:
      tags:
        - audit
      summary: List recent audit receipts
      operationId: index
      parameters:
        - name: limit
          in: query
          description: Page size. Default 50, clamped to 100 per ADR-0014.
          required: false
          schema:
            type: integer
            format: int32
            minimum: 0
        - name: exclude_pegged
          in: query
          description: |-
            When true (default), filter out `PEGGED` end-state rows. PEGGED is
            the "recovered" state — usually noise from the index perspective.
          required: false
          schema:
            type: boolean
        - name: state
          in: query
          description: |-
            Server-side filter on the to_state value. Closes AC42 — the
            previous client-side filter on the web/audit page was correct in
            shape but constrained to whatever batch the index returned (default
            50 rows). With server filtering the full limit applies to matching
            rows. Valid values: PEGGED, DRIFT, DEPEG, CRITICAL, BLACK_SWAN.
            Any other value yields HTTP 400 with `error: invalid_state`.
          required: false
          schema:
            type: string
      responses:
        '200':
          description: Index of recent audits, newest first
          content:
            application/json:
              schema:
                type: array
                items:
                  $ref: '#/components/schemas/AuditIndexRow'
        '400':
          description: >-
            Invalid ?state= value (must be one of
            PEGGED|DRIFT|DEPEG|CRITICAL|BLACK_SWAN)
components:
  schemas:
    AuditIndexRow:
      type: object
      description: One row of the `GET /v1/audit` index array.
      required:
        - id
        - asset
        - from_state
        - to_state
        - detected_at
        - methodology_version
        - receipt_sha256
        - monitoring_only
        - calibration
      properties:
        asset:
          type: string
        calibration:
          $ref: '#/components/schemas/Calibration'
          description: >-
            Self-describing form of `monitoring_only`, `provisional` |
            `calibrated`

            — same vocabulary as the webhook canonical event. Always present.
        detected_at:
          type: string
          format: date-time
        from_state:
          $ref: '#/components/schemas/PegState'
        id:
          type: string
        methodology_version:
          type: string
        monitoring_only:
          type: boolean
          description: >-
            True for a released `monitoring_only` (beta) asset — provisional

            calibration. Present at runtime since the beta release; this field

            re-aligns the documented schema with the wire (it was emitted but
            not

            declared). Always present.
        onchain_tx_sig:
          type:
            - string
            - 'null'
        receipt_sha256:
          type: string
        to_state:
          $ref: '#/components/schemas/PegState'
    Calibration:
      type: string
      description: >-
        Calibration status of an asset (and of an alert that asset emitted).


        - `provisional` — a "beta" asset: released and alerting publicly, but
        its
          thresholds are not yet validated over a full post-launch calibration
          window. Equivalent to `monitoring_only=true`. Read its alerts as
          experimental.
        - `calibrated` — a fully calibrated asset that counts in the launch
          denominator.

        This is the SAME vocabulary the dispatcher emits on the webhook
        canonical

        event (`"calibration":"provisional"|"calibrated"`), so a machine
        consumer

        reading both the webhook fan-out and the REST read surfaces sees one
        word

        for the concept instead of `calibration` there and `monitoring_only`
        here.
      enum:
        - provisional
        - calibrated
    PegState:
      type: string
      description: >-
        Class-aware peg state. Mirrors the engine `PegState` enum and the

        `peg_state` Postgres enum. Used for `state`, `from_state`, and
        `to_state`

        fields across the API.


        The state is CLASS-AWARE: an LST reading a −1.4% discount (normal
        unstaking

        spread) is `PEGGED`, while a fiat stable at far less would be `DRIFT`.
        Trust

        this value directly rather than imposing a naive discount cut.
      enum:
        - PEGGED
        - DRIFT
        - DEPEG
        - CRITICAL
        - BLACK_SWAN
        - UNKNOWN

````