PANews, January 30th - dYdX Foundation has officially launched Permissioned Keys, providing API traders with higher security, control, and Risk Management capabilities, especially suitable for institutions and market makers. This feature allows accounts to allocate different permissions, such as restricting withdrawals, specifying tradable markets, managing sub-accounts, etc., to enhance account security and operational flexibility.
Official content shows that Permissioned Keys are only applicable to API trading, supporting multi-key management, setting whitelist trading pairs, and preventing unauthorized fund transfers. Although leverage restrictions or trading volume limits for unfilled orders are currently not supported, future versions may add more Risk Management functions.
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Jandark12
· 01-30 09:24
why isn't the altcoin bull starting. he exercised his right to remain silent on this matter
dYdX announced the launch of Permissioned Keys to strengthen institutional trading security
PANews, January 30th - dYdX Foundation has officially launched Permissioned Keys, providing API traders with higher security, control, and Risk Management capabilities, especially suitable for institutions and market makers. This feature allows accounts to allocate different permissions, such as restricting withdrawals, specifying tradable markets, managing sub-accounts, etc., to enhance account security and operational flexibility. Official content shows that Permissioned Keys are only applicable to API trading, supporting multi-key management, setting whitelist trading pairs, and preventing unauthorized fund transfers. Although leverage restrictions or trading volume limits for unfilled orders are currently not supported, future versions may add more Risk Management functions.