๐Ÿค–System Information

The "Integration Information" page provides essential details for integrating your system with our API, including Back Office URL, API URLs for different environments (Test and Production), and system server IPs. This information is crucial for establishing communication and connectivity between your system and our API endpoints.

Back Office URL

The Back Office URL is the web address or URL for accessing the administrative interface or management portal of your integrated system. This URL provides access to various administrative functions, including user management, reporting, configuration settings, and other system-related operations.

API URLs

The API URLs section provides the URLs for accessing the API endpoints in different environments, specifically Test and Production environments. These URLs serve as the entry points to send API requests and receive responses.

  • Test Environment: The URL for the API endpoints in the testing or development environment. It is used for testing and debugging purposes without impacting the production system or real user data.

  • Production Environment: The URL for the API endpoints in the live production environment. It is used for actual production usage, processing real user data, and integrating your system with the live platform.

It's important to use the appropriate API URL based on your current integration phase or testing requirements.

System Server IPs

The System Server IPs section provides the IP addresses of the servers hosting your integrated system. These IPs may be relevant for network configuration, firewall settings, or establishing secure connections between your system and our API servers. Please consult your network administrator or system documentation for further guidance on utilizing these IPs.

Types of Wallet Integration in SuperAPI

Overview:

SuperAPI offers versatile solutions catering to different wallet integration needs. Recognizing the diverse requirements of our clients, we've built support for both Single Wallet and Transfer Wallet integration. Each type serves specific purposes and has its own advantages, allowing clients to choose based on their operational requirements.

1. Single Wallet:

A Single Wallet integration provides a unified balance system. With this setup:

  • Users maintain only one balance across all services and products.

  • Seamless experience: Users donโ€™t have to transfer funds between different products or sections; their balance remains consistent throughout.

  • Ideal for platforms seeking simplicity and minimalistic financial transactions.

2. Transfer Wallet:

A Transfer Wallet integration offers a more segmented approach to balance management:

  • Users can maintain separate balances for different products or services within the platform.

  • Provides flexibility: Users have the freedom to allocate and manage funds across different segments.

  • Especially useful for platforms offering distinct services that require separate financial management.