Calico API
API Reference
getCalico.com
API Reference
getCalico.com
  1. Resources
  • Overview
    • Use Cases
    • Getting started
    • Calico Connect
  • Platform API
    • Authentication
    • OAuth
      • Authorization Callback
    • Providers
      • Add providers
      • List providers
      • Remove providers
    • Assets
      • User assets
      • Refresh asset list
    • Transactions
      • Transactions
      • Refresh transactions
  • Resources
    • Response codes
    • FAQs
  • Schemas
    • Schemas
      • OpenAPIIntegrationResponse
      • CalicoErrorResponse
      • RefreshResponse
      • CryptoSourceId
      • OpenAPIAssetPosition
      • CryptoSourceCredentialAuthType
      • Add Crypto Source
      • Add Crypto Source Response
      • CryptoSourceDescriptor
      • OpenAPIDeleteCryptoSourceRequest
      • number
      • OpenAPIGetConsentURLForThirdPartyResponse
      • TransactionType
      • OpenAPITransactionCategorization
      • OpenAPIFeeItem
      • OpenAPIFeeObject
      • OpenAPICurrencyValue
      • Input only transactions
      • Transactions data
      • Send transaction data
      • Output only transaction data
      • Receive transaction data
      • Transactions with input and output
      • Uncategorized transaction data
API Reference
getCalico.com
API Reference
getCalico.com
  1. Resources

FAQs

We’re always excited to hear from developers and teams looking to build products!
Please feel free to email us at calico@fmr.com with any questions, suggestions, or thoughts.
What data does Calico Platform provide?
Calico platform provides comprehensive consolidated crypto portfolio data including:
Account balances and holdings across exchanges and wallets
Real-time transaction history
Connected account management and authentication
What accounts can you connect with Calico?
What are some use cases for integrating with Calico?
How is Calico different from directly integrating with an exchange?
Can I integrate your API with my existing systems?
How often is the data refreshed?
What happens if my exchange API key expires or stops working?
Can end-users control what data is shared with third parties?
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