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Authentication

Every request you make to MOI Bit requires the authorization token to be sent in headers along with request params.

To obtain the authorization token, developers can either

  1. Generate a temporary token from the Settings page under MOI Bit dashboard or

  2. Integrate DAT package with your application. Learn more about DAT here.

Sample Request

curl --location 'https://sephorum.zenz.tech/moibit/v1/<endpoint>' \
--header 'Authorization: <DAT Token>'

Authenticate yourselves

{base_url}/developer/:developerID/auth

Request type - GET

Description

This endpoint authenticates whether your are a MOI Bit user or not

Headers

When making a request to this endpoint, you need to include the following header:

  • Authorization: <DAT Token>

For more details on obtaining and using the DAT Token, check out API Overview.

Sample Request

curl --location 'https://sephorum.zenz.tech/moibit/v1/developer/<developerID>/auth' \
--header 'Authorization: <DAT Token>'

  • Replace <DAT Token> with your actual DAT (DOT Authentication Token).
  • Replace <developerID> with the developer's ID.

Sample Response - OK

{
    "code": 200,
    "requestId": "555211ca-c352-49ef-930c-b623f170e13b",
    "clientMessage": "Authentication successful",
    "data": {
        "devCompressedPubKey": "035eb954b84771098d22e0dd5bddb56fe3b64e00f6b92b9d9f49c435d52e6f9851",
        "devKey": "0x313ac131E92F8B9186935f82a59d297df67A6bb8"
    }
}

Sample Response - Error

{
    "code": 400,
    "requestId": "a445d280-bc68-4e68-b6a3-5d6d89c20e21",
    "clientMessage": <client message>,
    "error": <error message>
}