API Reference
Explore the integration framework of BlackHold Capital, including authentication flow, endpoint structure, environment standards and technical guidance for institutional interoperability.
Institutional Structure
Presented in a format suitable for technical teams, architects and procurement review.
Clear Endpoint Logic
Built around modular route groups and integration-oriented documentation blocks.
Enterprise Tone
Maintains a serious BlackHold Capital visual and technical identity throughout.
Expandable Foundation
Prepared to grow into a fuller production reference as the platform expands.
Reference Structure for Institutional Connectivity
This API reference is organized to help technical teams understand how BlackHold Capital may expose services, structure integrations and support controlled interoperability across environments.
API Overview
The BlackHold Capital API reference is designed for institutions requiring a structured and reviewable technical framework. It outlines how route families may be grouped, how integrations may be authenticated and how system interoperability should be approached in a controlled enterprise environment.
This page is intentionally positioned as a professional reference layer rather than a public developer sandbox. It supports technical due diligence, architectural alignment and enterprise implementation planning.
- REST-oriented endpoint structure for institutional interoperability
- Controlled access model for authenticated integrations
- Environment-aware implementation guidance
- Clear separation between technical reference and commercial materials
Authentication
Authentication should be designed to support secure institutional access, controlled credentials and reviewable integration patterns. The exact authentication method may vary depending on the product environment, service tier or negotiated technical architecture.
- Bearer token or equivalent secure credential model
- Controlled issuance and lifecycle management of credentials
- Role-aware authorization aligned with approved access scope
- Security review expected before production integration
Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_TOKEN
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/jsonEnvironments
Integrations should distinguish clearly between testing, staging and production environments where applicable. This separation supports operational safety, validation discipline and implementation governance across enterprise teams.
| Environment | Purpose | Typical Use | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sandbox | Validation and early integration work | Development, testing, workflow design | Used for technical evaluation and safe experimentation |
| Staging | Pre-production verification | Internal review, controlled acceptance testing | Closer alignment with production logic and controls |
| Production | Live institutional usage | Operational integrations and business workflows | Requires approved access, governance and change discipline |
Endpoint Groups
Route families may be organized by product domain and institutional workflow. The following structure is presented as a clear enterprise reference model.
| Method | Endpoint | Purpose | Domain |
|---|---|---|---|
| GET | /v1/portfolio/positions | Retrieve portfolio position data and summary context | Portfolio |
| GET | /v1/portfolio/performance | Access performance-oriented reporting data | Portfolio |
| GET | /v1/risk/exposure | Retrieve exposure and risk visibility information | Risk |
| POST | /v1/orders/create | Submit order instruction requests within approved scope | Execution |
| GET | /v1/market-data/instruments | Access market data instrument metadata | Market Data |
| GET | /v1/reports/activity | Retrieve operational and activity reporting context | Reporting |
Sample Request
The following illustrates the general tone and formatting of a production-grade API reference. Specific route behavior, schema definitions and response models should be aligned with the actual implementation.
GET /v1/portfolio/positions HTTP/1.1
Host: api.blackholdcapital.com
Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_TOKEN
Accept: application/json
{
"account_id": "institutional-account-001",
"as_of_date": "2026-03-28"
}Implementation Notes
Institutional integrations should be approached with the same seriousness applied to broader platform governance. Technical onboarding, access review, environment separation and operational ownership should be clear before production usage begins.
- Align internal stakeholders before production deployment
- Validate environment separation and credential governance
- Document integration responsibilities across teams
- Maintain change control and review discipline over time
Need Integration Guidance for Your Team?
Speak with BlackHold Capital to discuss API structure, technical onboarding and the most appropriate integration model for your institution’s environment.
