briefcase-blankUse Cases

This section outlines common ways Aurex can be used in practice and clarifies how different interfaces (web and mobile) fit into each scenario.


Everyday online payments

Use case Spending cryptocurrency for regular online purchases and subscriptions.

How Aurex is used

  • funds are deposited into the wallet,

  • balance is allocated to a virtual card,

  • payments are made using standard card methods.

Platform access

  • Web dashboard — initial setup and card configuration

  • Mobile application — balance checks, card management, transaction monitoring


Managing multiple spending cards

Use case Separating expenses by purpose (subscriptions, business tools, personal spending).

How Aurex is used

  • multiple cards are created under one account,

  • each card has an independent balance,

  • spending is isolated per card.

Platform access

  • available on web and mobile

  • mobile app is suitable for daily monitoring and quick actions


On-the-go account monitoring

Use case Checking balances, transactions, and card status without desktop access.

How Aurex is used

  • users monitor wallet and card balances,

  • review recent activity,

  • retrieve OTP codes when required.

Platform access

  • mobile application is the primary interface

  • web dashboard remains available for deeper review


Managing cards while traveling

Use case Maintaining control over cards while away from a primary device.

How Aurex is used

  • users can freeze or unfreeze cards,

  • review transactions in real time,

  • ensure cards remain funded.

Platform access

  • fully supported in the mobile application

  • changes are synchronized with the web dashboard


Integration and automation

Use case Programmatic management of users, cards, and balances.

How Aurex is used

  • backend systems interact with the Aurex API,

  • operations are automated or integrated into existing workflows.

Platform access

  • API for integrations

  • web dashboard for configuration and API key management

Note The mobile application is not intended for API or integration management.


Account setup and administration

Use case Initial onboarding, configuration, and advanced account control.

How Aurex is used

  • account registration,

  • security configuration,

  • advanced settings.

Platform access

  • web dashboard only

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Summary

  • Web dashboard → onboarding, configuration, administration

  • Mobile app → daily usage, monitoring, and control

  • API → integrations and automation

Each interface supports a specific usage pattern within the same Aurex account.

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