Inviting Operator & Role Management
Here’s a deep dive into the difference between owner vs operator
To invite an operator, admins can directly add their operator address to extend access to your account. Joining operators will only be able to view Sub-Accounts assigned to them and will not be able to make any global-level changes to the main account.
Only your account Admins can set upper limits on Sub-Account transactions and pre-fund the Sub-Account before transferring it to any operators for specific actions and automations, making operations ready to execute as soon as control is exercised.
Role-based policies enable users to tailor access control to automation-specific needs, ensuring that only authorised operators can interact with your assets and execute transactions.
Here’s a deep dive into the difference between owner vs operator access:
To make changes to set-up policies, users can select specific rules they wish to edit and proceed to customise. This step requires a signature to confirm the changes and can only be accessed by Admins.
Note: You can also add various addresses and tag them by names/use cases and directly access them via the account’s Address Book. The Address book extends the functionality of additional security and error handling during send transactions with your account. Furthermore, it makes recurring transactions convenient and traceable within the historical view.
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