What changed
73 endpoints got new prices today. Three groups, three different reasons.
The floor. 61 endpoints priced at $0.001 or $0.002 with no external buyers in the last 30 days now start at $0.005. Nobody's workflow changes because nobody was calling them. And when a buyer does arrive, the call is priced like the work it does instead of like a rounding error.
Busy but dust-priced. Six endpoints with real buyers at $0.001-$0.002 move to $0.003: exchange-rates, ip-asn, cron-explain, keyword-suggest, earthquakes-recent, hyperliquid-market. That's still cheaper than almost anything comparable on the Bazaar. A wallet paying a tenth of a cent now pays three tenths.
The headliners. image-generate goes from $0.01 to $0.02, translate from $0.01 to $0.015, and the search family (google-search, search, search-web, serp-search) from $0.01 to $0.02, matching web-search. These are our most-bought endpoints and they were priced well under what comparable listings charge: image generation elsewhere runs $0.02 to $0.05 and up, paid search $0.006 to $0.02. The Venice inference behind image-generate costs real money per call; $0.02 keeps it cheap and stops it being subsidized.
Aliases inherit automatically (translate-text follows translate, shop-search follows product-search, and so on), so listed prices stay consistent everywhere: the 402 challenge, the Bazaar listing, MCP tools, and the OpenAPI spec.
What didn't change
Everything from $0.003 to $0.30 that was already priced to its category. The compose cluster shipped this morning at $0.02-$0.10 and is untouched. No endpoint got more expensive than its category comparables, and nothing moved more than 3x where buyers exist.