The business location of the bank.
The reference code given to the user, to give to the bank when they pay.
Used to indicate any cryptocurrency address.
Usually a 3-4 symbol code representing a currency. You can find valid
currency codes by requesting them from Bity's /currencies
endpoint.
Represents ISO8601 date format strings.
The types accepted as inputs for an Order.
Just a simple Maybe type.
A string that holds a numerical value, i.e. "5436.991". Used to avoid precision errors.
The details for an order.
A unique identifier for Bity orders.
The types accepted as an Order's output.
An order that has been prepared to be sent to the server.
A proper name, like Lee, or North Pole, or Bity.
A message for the recipient of the transaction.
Generated using TypeDoc
A generic piece of data that identifies an account. Usually this is in relation to bank account numbers.