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Fireblocks - How to import my transactions [Updated]

This short guide aims to give you a rundown of how to integrate your Fireblocks account with Cryptio.

Connect Fireblocks API to Cryptio in a few simple steps:

Step 1 - Follow the default instructions below

  1. Follow this Fireblocks documentation to generate a Fireblocks API key.

đź’ˇ You must be logged in to Fireblocks to view the documentation. Please note that Cryptio users do not need to generate a CSR file, as stated in the Fireblocks documentation. Instead, use the Cryptio CSR file, click here to download the Cryptio CSR file.

  1. Once you have obtained the Fireblocks API key, click on the Integrations tab in the side navigation bar.

  2. Then select the button to Connect within the Fireblocks business integration.

  3. Enter the Fireblocks API key and API secret that you previously obtained. This will import your whitelisted addresses in contacts, and the vaults will be ready to be imported.

  4. Select the type of automation you want the connector to apply - Import hidden vaults, set scheduler, auto-import vaults and transactions on update. đź’ˇNote you can modify this selection later. 

đź’ˇ Cryptio users can use the merge feature when importing Fireblocks contact that has conflicting addresses under different contact names that already exists in Cryptio.

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Step 2 - Set up Webhook Integration (If you don't want to or can't use Webhook, just skip this step.)

  • Benefit of webhook integration—Webhooks allow one application to provide other applications with real-time information. They allow one application to send a notification to another application when a certain event occurs rather than constantly polling for new data.
  • To find the Fireblocks administrator console - sign in to your Fireblocks account and access the help center

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Import Fireblocks data into Cryptio in a few simple steps:

  1. Once you have connected the Fireblocks API, select the Imports tab in the side navigation bar and select the + Import button.
  2. Press the Custody key.

  3. Select Fireblocks as your chosen import.

  4. Then choose the vaults that you would want to import. Once imported, you will be able to view the vaults under sources in the Imports tab.

  5. Click on the vault that you would want to explore and you will be directed to the Transaction page to view your past transactions for the selected source.

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