Getting Started

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Platform Overview

Introduction to Tramia's architecture, components, and how they work together to power digital asset services.

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Quick Start Guide

Get up and running quickly with our step-by-step guide to integrating Tramia into your application.

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Authentication

Learn how to authenticate API requests using API keys, OAuth 2.0, and JWT tokens.

View Auth Guide →

API Reference

Complete API documentation for all Tramia services.

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Wallet API

Create and manage wallets, addresses, and key operations.

  • Create Wallet
  • Get Balance
  • Generate Address
  • Sign Transaction
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Trading API

Submit orders, query market data, and manage trading operations.

  • Place Order
  • Cancel Order
  • Order Book
  • Trade History
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Token API

Issue, transfer, and manage tokenized assets.

  • Create Token
  • Mint / Burn
  • Transfer
  • Corporate Actions

Compliance API

KYC verification, transaction screening, and regulatory reporting.

  • Submit KYC
  • Screen Transaction
  • Travel Rule
  • Generate Report
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Webhooks

Receive real-time notifications for platform events.

  • Transaction Events
  • Order Updates
  • KYC Status
  • Compliance Alerts
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Blockchain API

Direct interaction with the Tramia blockchain network.

  • Get Block
  • Get Transaction
  • Submit Transaction
  • Query Contract

Integration Guides

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Mobile SDK

Integrate Tramia wallets and trading into your iOS and Android applications.

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Web SDK

JavaScript/TypeScript SDK for browser-based wallet integration.

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Core Banking

Integration patterns for connecting Tramia with core banking systems.

Technology Deep Dives

Hyperledger Besu

Learn about the enterprise Ethereum platform powering Tramia's blockchain infrastructure.

Hyperledger Besu is an open-source Ethereum client designed for enterprise use. It supports both public and private network configurations, making it ideal for regulated financial services.

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Solidity Smart Contracts

Documentation for Tramia's token standards and smart contract implementations.

Solidity is the primary language for Ethereum smart contracts. Tramia uses audited, standardized contracts for token issuance, trading, and compliance.

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MPC Key Management

Understanding Multi-Party Computation and how Tramia secures private keys.

MPC eliminates single points of failure by distributing key material across multiple parties, ensuring no single party can access or compromise funds.

Need Help?

Developer Support

Our developer relations team is here to help you integrate Tramia successfully.

  • Technical support via email
  • Dedicated Slack channel for partners
  • Regular office hours and Q&A sessions
  • Integration workshops and training
Contact Developer Support →

Support Channels

Email developers@tramia.io
Slack Partner workspace
Office Hours Tuesdays 2pm EAT
Response Time <24 hours