We never see your data. We never hold your money. Your API stays on your server. These are not policies — they are how the system is built.
These are not promises we choose to keep. They are built into the software. We literally cannot break them.
Every API request and response is encrypted end-to-end between you and the API owner. We never have the key. Even if someone broke into our servers, they would find nothing readable.
Payments are handled by an automatic payment program that runs on its own. Money moves directly between buyer and seller. We never hold, control, or have access to anyone's funds.
Your API runs on your own server. Only your control center talks to it, on your local network. We have no access, no SSH keys, no remote connection to your infrastructure.
Your data is encrypted before it leaves your machine and decrypted only by the intended recipient.
Your control center encrypts the API request with a key that only the API owner can read. Nobody else — not even Opsalis — has the key.
The encrypted data moves across the network. If anyone intercepts it, they see random bytes. Meaningless without the key.
Only the API owner's control center can decrypt the request, call the real API, and encrypt the response back to you.
Think of it like a vending machine. You put money in, you get what you paid for. Instant, automatic, no middleman.
Load up your balance when you want. Withdraw it when you want. No waiting period, no exit fees, no lock-up. Your money is always yours.
You do not need to give us your name, email, phone number, or any personal information. You just need a wallet address — that's it.
When you call an API, the payment program automatically sends the right amount to the API owner. You do not need to manage invoices or approve payments.
If the API owner does not respond in time, you get a full refund automatically. No support ticket, no waiting. The payment program handles it.
We automatically screen all wallet addresses against international sanctions lists.
Opsalis checks every wallet address against sanctions lists maintained by OFAC (US), the European Union, and OFSI (UK). This check happens automatically every time money moves.
If a wallet is flagged, it is blocked immediately. This is a legal requirement that protects all users on the platform.
We do not collect personal information about users. We only check public wallet addresses against public sanctions lists.
Read our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy for full details.