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*'''One IBAN number for each currency''': If you have several currencies in your Barion Wallet, we’ll dedicate a unique virtual IBAN number to every currency. As for HUF-based accounts, you’ll also get a GIRO number. | *'''One IBAN number for each currency''': If you have several currencies in your Barion Wallet, we’ll dedicate a unique virtual IBAN number to every currency. As for HUF-based accounts, you’ll also get a GIRO number. | ||
{{NotificationBox|title=IMPORTANT|text= | {{NotificationBox|title=IMPORTANT|text= If you top up Czech crowns (CZK), these improvements will not affect your Barion Wallet. Use your top-up code to transfer CZK to your Barion Wallet. |color=#FF7A3D}} | ||
=Barion Wallet API key= | =Barion Wallet API key= | ||
The Wallet level API authentication method is changing, from now on the supported authentication method is via API key. The following endpoints are affected: | The Wallet level API authentication method is changing, from now on the supported authentication method is via API key. The following endpoints are affected: | ||
<span class="api-ver">v2</span> [[Accounts-Get-v2|/Accounts]] | <span class="api-ver">v2</span> [[Accounts-Get-v2|/Accounts]] | ||
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<span class="api-ver">v2</span> [[Transfer-Email-v2|/Transfer/Email]] | <span class="api-ver">v2</span> [[Transfer-Email-v2|/Transfer/Email]] | ||
For more details, please read our documentation about [[Barion_Wallet_Authentication| Barion Wallet Authentication]] | |||
{{NotificationBox|title=IMPORTANT|text= Previous integrations will not be affected yet, as [[Basic authentication]] will still be available until 2023 May/June. Further notice will be sent to integrators, who need to switch to the new authentication method. |color=#FF7A3D}} |
Latest revision as of 18:25, 15 November 2023
Barion release notes - 2022.11.21
Short summary
We are publishing some new features in this release:
- Virtual IBAN feature for bank transfer top-ups,
- Barion Wallet API key as a new method of API authentication.
Virtual IBAN
Your Barion Wallet now has Virtual IBAN numbers for USD, HUF, and EUR currencies. Instead of manually entering top-up codes, topping up becomes smoother and more error-free. You can check your IBAN numbers in the Top Up menu.
Why is this great news? Here’s a quick laundry list:
- Forget top-up codes: Having dedicated virtual IBAN account numbers can immediately identify all your top-ups.
- Less manual errors: The era of entering uniquely generated top-up codes in the comment field is over. You don’t need to type anything manually, just top-up your Wallet and we take care of the rest.
- One IBAN number for each currency: If you have several currencies in your Barion Wallet, we’ll dedicate a unique virtual IBAN number to every currency. As for HUF-based accounts, you’ll also get a GIRO number.
IMPORTANT
If you top up Czech crowns (CZK), these improvements will not affect your Barion Wallet. Use your top-up code to transfer CZK to your Barion Wallet.
Barion Wallet API key
The Wallet level API authentication method is changing, from now on the supported authentication method is via API key. The following endpoints are affected:
v2 /Accounts
v2 /Withdraw/BankTransfer (deprecated)
For more details, please read our documentation about Barion Wallet Authentication
IMPORTANT
Previous integrations will not be affected yet, as Basic authentication will still be available until 2023 May/June. Further notice will be sent to integrators, who need to switch to the new authentication method.