cNGN documentation
  • Introduction
    • Overview
      • Use Cases
      • Definitions
      • Brand Assets
    • Going Live checklist
  • Getting Started
    • Security
      • Generating SSH keys
      • Generating API Keys
      • Encrypting / Decrypting Request
  • Integrations
    • Contract Address
    • Networks Enum
    • Authorization
    • Endpoints
      • Get Balance
      • Get Bank List
      • Transaction History
      • Virtual Account
      • Redeem Assets
      • Withdraw cNGN
      • Verify Withdrawal
      • Bridge cNGN
      • Whitelist Address
  • Libraries/SDKs
    • Backend Libraries
      • cNGN PHP Library
      • cNGN Python Library
      • cNGN Nodejs Library
      • cNGN Java Library
    • Frontend SDKs/Widget
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