SettleMint

User guides

Console-led operating guides for administrators and operations teams running regulated digital asset workflows on DALP.

These guides cover every console task after the environment is ready to run. The operator index routes you to the right task guide across platform setup, participant onboarding, asset servicing, compliance, data feeds, and the system add-ons and runbooks your operations team needs.

This section is for signed-in console operators. API integration developers use the Developer guides instead. A platform administrator prepares roles and system components. Identity and compliance teams register participants and maintain policy enforcement. Asset operators create and service tokens. Operations teams run add-ons and repeatable procedures.

Operating model

DALP organises console work into seven areas: platform setup, participant management, asset creation and servicing, compliance review, data feeds, and add-ons. Runbooks cover repeatable end-to-end procedures. Each area maps to a distinct operator role with its own permissions and audit trail.

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The console does not replace legal policy, custody rules, bank architecture, or external provider obligations. You use it to apply the operating model your organisation has already chosen. DALP records the product workflow and the audit trail for each step.

Match the interface to your role

DALP gives each operator a distinct entry point. Use the console for guided human workflows and evidence review. Use the API or generated client for system-to-system work. Subscribe to events when downstream systems need to react after DALP records state changes.

Operator personaPrimary interfaceTypical workStart here
Platform administratorConsole platform settings and user managementPrepare organisations, administrators, roles, system components, webhooks, feeds, and add-ons before asset teams operatePlatform setup
Compliance or identity operatorConsole participant and compliance workspacesManage users, entities, KYC, trusted issuers, verification topics, and policy templatesCompliance
Asset operations teamConsole asset designer and asset detail pagesCreate assets, manage token roles, mint, burn, pause, force transfer, and review token eventsCreate asset
Operations or settlement teamConsole add-on workspaces and runbooksRun settlement, yield, recovery, and other repeatable cross-workflow proceduresReview add-on workspaces
Integration developerPlatform API, generated TypeScript client, and eventsAutomate asset, user, compliance, settlement, webhook, and monitoring workflows without screen workDeveloper guides and Events
Auditor or reviewerRead-side console views, API reads, and event historyReview permissions, identities, asset state, transaction history, webhook delivery, and logsAuthorization and Operability

Your signed-in console account still needs the relevant platform permission, wallet confirmation when required, and on-chain role for the submitted operation. Console access does not grant mint, burn, recovery, compliance, or policy authority by itself. Use Authorization when designing your role sets.

Choose the right guide

If you need to...Start hereTypical owner
Prepare the workspace before asset teams operatePlatform setupFirst administrator or permission manager
Monitor user lifecycle events after participant changesWebhook eventsIdentity manager or organisation administrator
Create a tokenised asset from the consoleAsset creationAsset issuer or asset operator
Mint, burn, pause, transfer, or update token rolesAsset servicingAsset operator, custodian, or supply manager
Register an existing EVM token in the consoleExternal token registrationAsset operator or registry manager
Maintain named wallet records for operator formsAddress book contactsIdentity manager or operations team
Open private KYC, organisation, or administrator filesPrivate file accessDocument owner, organisation member, or administrator
Configure policy templates, KYC, trusted issuers, or collateral checksComplianceCompliance manager or verification operator
Publish or update data that assets depend onData feedsData owner or operations team
Run optional settlement, token sale, or yield workflowsSystem add-on workspacesOperations team with the required add-on roles
Follow a repeatable scenario across several pagesRunbooksImplementation lead or operations team

Platform setup

User management

Asset creation

Asset servicing

Compliance

System addons

AI assistants

Runbooks

The top-level runbook index is the main index for DALP runbooks. It keeps UI-led procedure walkthroughs close to the user-guide pages you need alongside them.

Console runbooks start with your steps in the DALP console. The developer runbooks cover the same workflow shape for API, SDK, or CLI execution. The equity tokenization walkthrough appears in both sections because the UI and API versions serve different readers.

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