Error handling
400 Bad Request
: Indicates that the server cannot process the request due to invalid syntax or a client-side error, such as incorrect input data or missing parameters.
401 Unauthorized
: Denotes that access to the requested resource is restricted due to missing or invalid authentication credentials, like an expired or incorrect API key/token.
404 Not Found
: Indicates that the requested wallet address does not exist on the server, often due to a wrong URL/path or an entity not being available.
429 Too Many Requests
: Occurs when the user has sent too many requests within a specific time frame, exceeding the defined rate limits or throttling constraints.
500 Internal Server Error
: Signifies an unexpected server-side error that prevents the server from fulfilling the request, often due to a programming or configuration issue.
503 Service Unavailable
: Indicates that the server is temporarily unable to handle the request due to maintenance, overload, or unavailability of resources.
504 Gateway Timeout
: Occurs when the server acting as a gateway or proxy does not receive a timely response from an upstream server, leading to a timeout in processing the request.
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