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  • Getting Started
    Introduction, Technical Explanation
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    Platform Connectivity Authentication Message Body Structure
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    Organization Domain Account Validation API Keys Webhook Delivery Errors Customer Payment Payment Submission Payment Admissions Admission Task Transaction
  • Getting Started
    Introduction, Technical Explanation
  • Platform
    Platform Connectivity Authentication Message Body Structure
  • Guides
  • Record Types
    Organization Domain Account Validation API Keys Webhook Delivery Errors Customer Payment Payment Submission Payment Admissions Admission Task Transaction

Overview

Paylias is a payment network designed to help fintechs easily connect and manage payments between each other on behalf of their customers. Think of it as the bridge that enables customers to initiate push and pull payments seamlessly across different financial platforms. Paylias calculates the net positions owed by different partipants and issues settlement instructions to each party which are then processed through stablecoins.

Understand what Paylias is

Start with the Technical Explanation. Paylias is a new kind of network that allows payments through aliases. It allows users of any financial platforms to send money and make purchases between each other in a unique way that deserves some explanation!

Understand how to connect to Paylias

Understand how Paylias's API is structured and how to connect with it. These guides will teach you how to connect, authenticate and consume the different APIs required to take full advantage of the platform.

Understand how to make and accept payments

These guides introduce the core features of Paylias through examples of how to build payment flows into your existing service. You'll see how to make API requests, receive webhooks and more.

Understand key REST resources

Dive into the different record types including Payments, Admissions, Submissions and more along with other relevant API concepts.

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