Overview
Fireblocks supports Bitget sub-accounts via exchange connectivity. Connect the exchange, and rebalance securely between your exchange's main account and sub-accounts on Fireblocks.
Important
- If you already have a Bitget sub-account connected to this workspace, you must remove it and then reconnect it.
- If you have a Bitget main account connected, you may need to remove it if the email field was left blank.
Configuring your Bitget sub-account
To configure your Bitget sub-account to connect to Fireblocks:
- Refer to the Bitget API Documentation for instructions on how to create a sub-account.
- 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 Bind IP addresses field, enter this address: 18.117.33.242.
- Under IP access restrictions, delete the 0.0.0.0 address, and then add 52.76.208.129 instead.
Configuring Fireblocks
- In the Fireblocks Console, go to Accounts > Exchanges.
- Select + Connect Account.
- Select Bitget, select Sub account, and then complete the following fields:
- Account Name: Enter the name you want to give this exchange sub-account in your workspace.
- Select the main account you want to connect to this sub-account. Remember, your main account must be connected to Fireblocks before you can connect a sub-account.
- API Key: Enter the API key that you saved from Bitget.
- API Secret: Enter the API Secret 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 sub-account appears on the Exchanges page along with all managed assets and their balances. Following Admin Quorum approval, transfers will be available between this sub-account and its Bitget main account.