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Transfer counterparty

Another important property of a transfer is its counterparty. The counterparty is represented by an address exposure and defines a sender of incoming transfers and a recipient for outgoing transfers.

Firstly the counterparty is a property of a transfer attempt but it is also used for full transfers.

Transfer exposure

One of the most important properties of a transfer is its exposure. The exposure defines the origin of funds for incoming transfers and the destination of funds for outgoing transfers.

The exposure is a property of a full transfer only.

Usually the exposure is automatically checked when a transaction is bound. The exposure also may be rechecked using the API.