If you're a developer or advanced user looking to interact programmatically with Remitano’s platform, you’ll need to understand what an API key is on Remitano. This guide covers how to generate one and what it’s used for.
An API key is a digital access credential that allows developers to connect their apps, bots, or systems to Remitano’s backend.
With the API key, you can build tools that interact with your Remitano account — for example:
Monitor balances
Track transactions
Automate trade activity
This is primarily used by developers and experienced crypto users.
Generating your API key is quick and simple:
Visit: https://remitano.com/settings/api_key
Click “Create New API Key”
Save both the KEY and the SECRET
Important:
Treat your API key like a password
Never share it publicly
Anyone with access can interact with your Remitano account
Before using your key, review Remitano’s API terms and usage rules here:
https://remitano.com/policy-api
This includes:
Permitted actions
Security recommendations
Rate limits and fair usage policy
Enable only the permissions you need (e.g., read-only, trading)
Use IP whitelisting for extra security
Regenerate your key periodically
Store your secret key safely (password managers recommended)
Now you know what the API key is on Remitano, how to generate it, and how to keep it safe. If you're a developer aiming to automate tasks or build crypto tools, Remitano’s API is your gateway.
Start integrating securely and take your crypto workflow to the next level.