Optional data: PartialMessage<SpotPriceInfo>chain_id denotes the specific chain on which the token is located.
from field: uint64 chain_id = 1;
Optional spotspot_price, if available, is the current spot price in USD of the token. It is represented in a 60x18 (42 integer digits, 18 decimals) H256 format for high precision. This field is optional since the spot price might not always be available for every token, and because this message is reused in the request and response stream.
from field: optional valorem.trade.v1.H256 spot_price = 3;
Optional tokentoken_address is the Ethereum address of the token, usually in H160 format.
from field: valorem.trade.v1.H160 token_address = 2;
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SpotPriceInfo represents the details and the spot price (if available) for a single token on a particular blockchain.
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from message valorem.trade.v1.SpotPriceInfo