Configuring your Bitget account
To configure your Bitget account to connect to Fireblocks:
- Refer to the Bitget API Documentation to learn how to generate a Bitget API key.
- When prompted to do so, name your new API Key “Fireblocks.”
- After you confirm the validity of your new API key, copy and keep a record of both the API Key and API Secret. You will need them when adding this exchange to your workspace.
- Make sure you enable the following permissions in Read-write mode:
- Futures > Orders, Holdings
- Spot > Trade
- Margin > Trade
- Wallet > Transfer, Withdraw
- Sub-accounts > Manage
- Under the Link IP address field, enter: 18.117.33.242.
- Under IP access restrictions, enter 52.76.208.129 in place of 0.0.0.0.
Below is a list of assets supported by Bitget on Fireblocks:
| Symbol | Blockchain |
| BTC | Bitcoin |
| ETH | Ethereum |
| USDC | Ethereum |
| USDT | Ethereum |
| USDT | Tron |
| XRP | Ripple |
Configuring Fireblocks
- In the Fireblocks Console, go to Accounts > Connected accounts.
- Select + Connect Account.
- Select Bitget, select Main Account, and then complete the following fields:
- Name on Fireblocks: Enter the name you want to give this exchange account on Fireblocks.
- API Key: Enter the API key that you saved from Bitget.
- API Secret: Enter the Secret key that you saved from Bitget.
- Select Connect Account.
The Admin Quorum must approve the new account to make it available for new transfers from your workspace.
Your Bitget account is displayed on the Exchanges page, with all managed assets and their balances. Following Admin Quorum approval, transfers are available between your Bitget account and your vault accounts, exchange accounts, whitelisted addresses, and Fireblocks P2P Network connections.
Enabling withdrawals from Bitget
To enable withdrawals from your Bitget account, you may need to whitelist an address in your Bitget address book. Learn more about enabling exchange account withdrawals in Fireblocks.