ShieldKey provides information about protect your coinbase api keys. Secure your Coinbase API keys with proxy tokens, instant revocation, and spend limits. Prevent unauthorized crypto trading.

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Protect Your Coinbase API Keys

Wrap your Coinbase keys in proxy tokens with IP restrictions, spend limits, and instant revocation — prevent unauthorized trading.

<25ms p50proxy overhead
AES-256-GCMencryption
IP + rate + geoenforcement
99.95%uptime

Before & After

See how ShieldKey protects your Coinbase integration with minimal code changes.

Before — raw Coinbase key
const response = await fetch("https://api.coinbase.com/api/v3/brokerage/accounts", {
  headers: {
    "Authorization": "Bearer abc123...",  // ← trading access
    "Content-Type": "application/json"
  }
});

const accounts = await response.json();
After — ShieldKey proxy token
const response = await fetch("https://proxy.shieldkey.io/coinbase/api/v3/brokerage/accounts", {
  headers: {
    "Authorization": "Bearer sk_shield_t_8c2d...",  // ← revocable
    "Content-Type": "application/json"
  }
});

const accounts = await response.json();

What ShieldKey Does for Your Coinbase Keys

Instant Revocation

Disable any team member's access to your Coinbase key in one click. No key rotation. No downtime. No re-deploying environment variables.

Spend Limits

Set per-token spend caps so a compromised token can't run up your Coinbase bill. Get alerts before limits are hit.

IP Allowlisting

Restrict each shield token to specific IPs or CIDR ranges. Even if a token leaks, it's useless from unauthorized networks.

Full Audit Trail

See every API call made through your Coinbase key — who made it, when, from where, and what they accessed.

Zero-Knowledge Encryption

Your Coinbase key is encrypted with AES-256-GCM. It's only decrypted in memory during request proxying — never stored in plaintext.

Team Access Control

Issue individual shield tokens to each team member. When someone leaves, revoke their token — everyone else keeps working.

FAQ

How do I protect my Coinbase API key?

Add your Coinbase key to ShieldKey's encrypted vault. ShieldKey generates a proxy token (starting with sk_shield_t_) that your team uses instead. Your real organizations/ key stays encrypted and is never exposed to team members.

Can I use ShieldKey with the coinbase-advanced-api SDK?

Yes. Point your coinbase-advanced-api SDK at proxy.shieldkey.io and use a shield token instead of your real API key. The SDK works identically — ShieldKey transparently proxies every request.

What happens to my Coinbase key if a team member leaves?

Revoke their shield token from the dashboard. Your real Coinbase key stays active — no rotation, no downtime, no re-deploying secrets across services. Everyone else keeps working without interruption.

Does ShieldKey add latency to Coinbase API calls?

ShieldKey's proxy adds less than 25ms at the p50. The proxy decrypts your key in memory, forwards the request, and streams the response back. For most Coinbase API calls, this overhead is negligible.

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