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Settlement API for Better Visibility into Daily Cash Movement
Today, we’re launching our Settlement API, a solution that provides you a clear view of cash movement and daily network activity, including data on interchange and network fees.
3DS Support for Better Fraud Management
Today, we are expanding our fraud offering with two new ways for Lithic card programs to participate in 3-D Secure (3DS) in beta.
Introducing Our Kotlin-based Lithic Client Library
We are excited to announce the development of our Kotlin-based client library, following up on our recent Java library release.
Disputes in Dashboard
Today, we’re excited to announce the launch of Disputes in the Lithic Dashboard. Lithic customers can now submit Disputes in the Lithic Dashboard in addition to via the API.
HMAC in ASA Headers for Enhanced Security
We've added HMAC headers to Authorization Stream Access (ASA) requests. This additional layer of security enables customers to verify the authenticity of information received via webhooks.
Lithic Launches Go Client Library for Easier Card Product Development
Lithic's Go client library is now available. It provides Go developers convenient access to the Lithic API so they can execute a wide range of common operations faster and more efficiently.
Network Risk Scores for Improved Fraud Monitoring and Prevention
Network Risk Scores is a tool that gives Lithic users access to the card network's advanced risk scoring solutions to determine the likelihood that a transaction is fraudulent in real-time.
Lithic Product Update: March 2023
Released in March: Disputes API, Tokenization Control, OpenAPI 3.0 Definitions, Transaction Webhook Replayability, HMAC verification in ASA, and more.
Introducing Tokenization Control
Introducing Tokenization Control, a powerful and unique tool to combat digital wallet fraud.
Introducing OpenAPI 3.0 Definitions for the Lithic API
We're excited to announce the launch of our OpenAPI 3.0 definitions, which make the Lithic API more accessible and user-friendly for developers. Our goal with this release is to provide a better developer experience and make building products on the Lithic platform easier and more efficient.