When you visit api.dataminr.com, you're greeted with a '404 page not found' error. That's the first sign that this subdomain isn't doing what you'd expect from a working API endpoint. The site is hosted on Amazon's cloud and uses modern encryption, which is good, but it stops there. There's no documented ownership, no contact information, no terms of service, and no history in the Wayback Machine. For a service that should be tied to a known company like Dataminr, the lack of any verifiable identity is a real red flag. Is api.dataminr.com a scam? Probably not in the traditional sense — there are no phishing reports or blacklist hits. But the 404 error combined with zero transparency means you can't trust that this is the official API. Anyone could have set up this subdomain. If you're looking for the real Dataminr API, find the address from a trusted source like the company's main website. Don't rely on this URL until it's confirmed.