Overview
The Fireblocks Console is a web application that lets you access the Fireblocks platform and manage your various accounts, digital assets, and transactions, and take advantage of a broad range of features designed to help and secure your financial operations.
To log in to the Fireblocks Console, use one of the available Single Sign-On (SSO) methods or enter your username and password and then select Log In. Note that both login methods are paired with Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).
Fireblocks Console sessions time out after 10 minutes of inactivity, after which you are logged out automatically. This timeout period is fixed, so you cannot request to change it.
To learn more about the Fireblocks Console, watch the overview video below or continue reading for a brief description of all the Console's primary components.
Minimum requirements
The minimum requirements for using the Fireblocks Console are:
- Either a desktop computer or a laptop with a minimum display width of 1200px (e.g., WXGA standard or higher)
- Mobile and tablet devices are not supported
Additionally, we recommend always using the latest version of one of the following Chromium-based browsers:
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Edge
- Brave
- Vivaldi
Transfer button
Select Transfer to open the New Transfer window. Here you can withdraw assets from or deposit assets to your vault accounts, exchange accounts, and fiat accounts. After entering your transaction details, select Create Transfer.
Accounts
The Accounts page allows you to manage all of your vault accounts, exchange accounts, and fiat accounts as well as transfer funds directly from the page. You can also review aggregated balance information for each of your accounts and account types. The combined total balance for all of your accounts appears in USD at the top of the page.
Select one of the following account types to view the accounts within it.
- Vault: Lists vault accounts and their wallets.
- Exchanges: Lists all connected exchange accounts.
- Fiat: Lists your connected fiat accounts.
Select an account to open it and view its asset wallets. You can use the search bar to search for a specific account or asset. You can also withdraw and deposit assets directly from accounts using the Withdraw and Deposit buttons.
Assets
The Assets page shows the distribution of each asset across your vault accounts, exchange accounts, and fiat accounts and allows you to easily transfer the selected asset. The combined total balance for all of your accounts appears in USD at the top of the page, and the current balance of each asset you hold appears below that.
Select an asset to populate a list of your accounts holding this asset. You can use the search bar to search for a specific account. You can also withdraw and deposit assets directly from the assets screen using the Withdraw and Deposit buttons.
NFTs
The NFTs page lets you view the non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in your Fireblocks Vault. While the tokens themselves are stored in your vault accounts, you can use the NFTs page to view each NFT’s token details and media.
Learn more about the NFTs page.
Staking
The Staking page allows you to stake assets and view your staking rewards directly in your Fireblocks Console. On this page, you can see your staked assets per vault account. Your total earnings, the current reward rate, and the activation and lock-up periods appear at the top of the page.
If you are not already staking any assets, select Start earning to start staking. If you are already staking, you can select Stake to stake additional assets.
Note
Currently, you can only stake SOL, ETH, and MATIC using the Fireblocks Console. You can stake additional assets using more advanced methods, such as Raw Signing or Web3 connections.
Tokenization
The Tokenization page in the Fireblocks Console allows you to view and manage the lifecycle operations of the tokens you own. On this page, you can mint, burn, and transfer your tokens as well as issue new Stellar or Ripple tokens.
The Tokenization page also shows detailed information about your token and a list of vault accounts holding the token.
Learn more about tokenization on Fireblocks.
Whitelisted Addresses
The Whitelisted Addresses page shows all deposit addresses that are not in your Fireblocks Vault and are available as a destination for transfers. Learn how to whitelist new addresses.
You can whitelist the following types of wallets:
- Internal wallets: Addresses you own outside of Fireblocks, such as personal exchange accounts that aren't connected to Fireblocks or wallets you created prior to joining Fireblocks.
- External wallets: Addresses owned by your counterparties, clients, and other destinations outside of your organization. In addition to crypto addresses, you can add fiat bank accounts for use with fiat transfers. Learn more about integrating fiat accounts on Fireblocks.
- Contract wallets: Smart contract addresses, most commonly used by Web3 applications.
You can use each wallet type and name as parameters for your Transaction Authorization Policy (TAP) rules and to help manage your workspace.
To learn more about whitelisting addresses, watch the video below:
Fireblocks Network
The Fireblocks Network page lets you find, connect, and settle with other Fireblocks Network counterparties without needing to whitelist addresses or rotate your deposit addresses.
Here you can add an unlimited number of connections to your profile and define a deposit routing policy to determine where to receive funds on the profile level or for each counterparty. You can also choose to have multiple profiles for advanced use cases, such as one for lending and one for OTC trading, and then add new connections under the appropriate profile.
Payments
Traditional payment systems require long processing times, use multiple institutions, and have little transparency. Fireblocks’ Payments feature allows you to utilize crypto for fast, reliable, and predictable payments.
Learn more about the Payments feature.
Web3 Access
The Web3 Access page shows the Web3 decentralized applications (dApps) you've connected to your vault accounts. Our Web3 integrations allow you to perform DeFi operations, trade NFTs, execute governance, and more with the security of your Fireblocks wallet infrastructure for transaction approvals and signing.
To ensure you have the widest access to Web3 applications and multiple ways to access top apps, you can use one or both of the following Web3 integrations. Both the Fireblocks WalletConnect integration and the Fireblocks Chrome Extension give you simple and secure access to hundreds of Web3 applications.
Note
The Fireblocks Web3 integration enables you to connect your Fireblocks wallets to Web3 applications. However, any operations performed using these connections is exclusively your responsibility. Fireblocks recommends thorough diligence of any dApp and smart contract you want to use before interacting with it.
To learn more about the Web3 WalletConnect, watch the video below:
Additionally, if you wish to learn more about the Web3 Chrome extension, watch the video below:
Transaction History
The Transaction History page allows you to view, filter, and export all past and present transactions associated with your Fireblocks workspace. Basic transaction data is listed for all transactions. To view additional details for a transaction, select the arrow to the left of the transaction.
Learn more about reviewing transaction details using the Transaction History page.
To learn more about the Transaction history, watch the video below:
Fireblocks Status Page
The Fireblocks Status page shows you current and historical information about the status of the Fireblocks platform and any incidents potentially affecting its performance. Select Subscribe to Updates to configure email, text message, Slack, and webhook notifications about the status of the Fireblocks platform.
Learn more about the Fireblocks Status page.
Settings button
The Settings page lets you configure settings for the Admin Quorum, Transaction Authorization Policy (TAP), user roles, and more. Open the Settings page by selecting Settings in the top right corner of the Console.
Note
Only Owners, Admins, and Non-Signing Admins can access this page and change any workspace settings.
You can make changes on the following tabs:
- General: You can configure settings for various features, such as the Admin Quorum and One-Time Addresses.
- Compliance: You can connect providers and configure policies for AML and Travel Rule transaction screening.
- Users: You can add and manage users in your workspace. Learn more about the available user roles.
- Network: You can add a company logo and manage the connections for your Fireblocks Network profile. Learn more about the Fireblocks Network.
- Audit Log: You can review all user actions in your workspace. Learn more about the Audit Log.
- Notifications: You can configure email, Slack, and webhook notifications for certain events that occur in your Fireblocks workspace. Learn more about configuring notifications.
To learn more about the Settings, watch the video below:
Help button
Select Help to open a menu where you can submit a request to Fireblocks Support or access the Fireblocks Help Center with a single click.
Account button
Select Account to open a menu where you can switch between your available workspaces or sign out of your current workspace with a single click.
Active Transfers panel
The Active Transfers panel shows all pending, ongoing, and recently completed transactions. Open the Active Transfers panel by selecting Transfers in the top right corner of the Console. Basic information, such as the source account and the net transfer amount, appears for each transfer. You can view detailed information, such as the network fee and the user who created the transaction, by selecting a transfer. You can also filter transfers by selecting the filter options at the top of the panel.
Learn more about reviewing transaction details using the Active Transfers panel.