Authorizations
The API key. For more details, refer to API key.
In the API playground, enter your API secret, and your API key will be accordingly calculated.
Query Parameters
The request ID that is used to track a transaction request. The request ID is provided by you and must be unique within your organization.
A list of Cobo IDs, separated by comma. A Cobo ID can be used to track a transaction.
A list of transaction IDs, separated by comma.
A list of transaction hashes, separated by comma.
A list of transaction types for Fee Station, separated by comma. Possible values include:
Deposit
: A deposit transaction.Withdrawal
: A withdrawal transaction.
A list of transaction statuses, separated by comma. Possible values include:
Submitted
: The transaction is submitted.PendingScreening
: The transaction is pending screening by Risk Control.PendingAuthorization
: The transaction is pending approvals.PendingSignature
: The transaction is pending signature.Broadcasting
: The transaction is being broadcast.Confirming
: The transaction is waiting for the required number of confirmations.Completed
: The transaction is completed.Failed
: The transaction failed.Rejected
: The transaction is rejected.Pending
: The transaction is waiting to be included in the next block of the blockchain.
A list of chain IDs, separated by comma. The chain ID is the unique identifier of a blockchain. You can retrieve the IDs of all the chains you can use by calling List enabled chains.
A list of token IDs, separated by comma. The token ID is the unique identifier of a token. You can retrieve the IDs of all the tokens you can use by calling List enabled tokens.
(This concept applies to Exchange Wallets only) A list of asset IDs, separated by comma. An asset ID is the unique identifier of the asset held within your linked exchange account.
The time when the transaction was created, in Unix timestamp format, measured in milliseconds. You can use this parameter to filter transactions created on or after the specified time.
If not provided, the default value is 90 days before the current time. This default value is subject to change.
The time when the transaction was created, in Unix timestamp format, measured in milliseconds. You can use this parameter to filter transactions created on or before the specified time.
If not provided, the default value is the current time. This default value is subject to change.
The maximum number of objects to return. For most operations, the value range is [1, 50].
A cursor indicating the position before the current page. This value is generated by Cobo and returned in the response. If you are paginating forward from the beginning, you do not need to provide it on the first request. When paginating backward (to the previous page), you should pass the before value returned from the last response.
A cursor indicating the position after the current page. This value is generated by Cobo and returned in the response. You do not need to provide it on the first request. When paginating forward (to the next page), you should pass the after value returned from the last response.
The sort direction. Possible values include:
ASC
: Sort the results in ascending order.DESC
: Sort the results in descending order.
ASC
, DESC