Add money-unirate-api to Money section#1215
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A Money::Bank implementation that fetches live exchange rates from the UniRate API with on-demand cross-rate derivation.
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Adds money-unirate-api to the Money section.
money-unirate-apiis aMoney::Bankimplementation that fetches live exchange rates from the UniRate API. It derives cross-pair rates on demand from a single-base snapshot, so stale cached pairs can't be served after a TTL refresh.money(>= 6.13, < 7)Complements the existing
eu_central_bank,Monetize, andMoneyentries in the section.Disclosure: I'm the maintainer of the UniRate API and this gem.