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Your application dashboard
The dashboard is where you will be presented with an overview of your application keys, connected smart contracts, and user sessions.
Here you can also copy and rotate your Galaxy API key for authenticating into the Galaxy API.
Configure KYC requirements
The KYC feature enables fast and secure user onboarding by streamlining the identity verification process. It helps businesses comply with regulations related to fraud prevention and anti-money laundering, ensuring a safer environment for both the organization and its customers. KYC is an essential feature for businesses looking to onboard users quickly and efficiently while maintaining compliance with regulations.

Configure account abstraction features
Ethereum account abstraction and user deposit vault accounts provide secure and flexible management of funds on the Ethereum blockchain. With this feature, apps can sponsor gas fees can interact with a smart contract wallet using the Galaxy API, while each user's funds are kept in a separate deposit vault account, reducing the risk of unauthorized access or loss of funds.
For more information read our guide:
A paymaster is a service that facilitates sponsorship of gas fees for ERC 4337 smart contract wallets. You can read up about it more .
Your paymaster credentials will only be used to sponsor registration of session keys driven by and for your application.
To configure ZeroDev with your Rollup ID app you will need to create a project and copy the project id into the applications.
Please answer the following questions to see if you qualify:
If you can answer yes to these questions please reach out to the team on .
Engage with users
A messaging tool inside a CRM allows businesses to communicate with their users and prospects from a single platform, providing a more efficient and streamlined process. It enables automation, personalized communication, and improved user engagement, resulting in stronger relationships and increased productivity.
Your application control centre
Console is your control centre where you register and manage all your applications. Below is an incomplete tour of the Console app.
The navigation consists of two main sections.
At the top right you have your profile menu. Here is where you can sign out and visit your .
On the left is your application context menu. Here is where you can toggle between your applications and also create new ones.
Configure White Label Features
With a white label feature in your authentication tool, you can customize the user interface to match your brand, giving a seamless experience to your users. This not only enhances brand consistency but also establishes trust with users, making it an essential security measure for protecting sensitive data.
Manage application users
The users tab is where you can list and explore users in your application.
The very first screen you will see in Console is the list of all your applications in one place. You can also create apps from this screen using the "Create Application" button.
Within an application context you will be presented with a few tabs.
Configuring your OAuth settings
The OAuth tab is where you can configure your applications standard OAuth settings including the name and logo that will appear in the Passport flow for your users.
This is the most important configuration in this tab is the Scopes. Every scope represents an authorization request that will be presented to the user during the auth flow in Passport. These authorizations include access to profile information, connected accounts, provisioning wallets and more.
The settings panel is a read only configuration for your application's Client ID (aka App ID) and Client Secret (aka App Secret).
These two keys are important for .
Here you can roll your your app's client secret but make sure to update this value in your app to ensure users can continue to login.
The details panel is where you configure your application name, picture, , , and other links.
The name and picture you choose will be displayed to users when logging in.
The authorization scopes, "privacy policy" and "terms of services" will be displayed to the user during the authorization step.
The links panel is where you can add additional links about your apps that can be displayed to users in the Rollup apps directory.
This is where you can delete your application.
Configuring a custom domain for your auth flow
A custom domain feature in an authentication tool allows an organization to use its own domain name instead of the tool's default domain. This provides a more seamless user experience, improves brand consistency, and enhances the security of the authentication process by reducing the risk of phishing scams.
Configure your plan and billing information

Discover your users
With the zero-knowledge audience builder tool, businesses can identify and target specific groups of potential users, creating personalized marketing messages that optimize user acquisition efforts. This feature enables businesses to launch their application and acquire their first and next users efficiently and effectively, ensuring a successful launch.





