Operations
Eniblock Tokenize allows you to sign Operations and thus take full advantage of Blockchain technology.
With the Operations section, Administrators can follow at any time the Operations history and manage an Operation. In particular you can:
View all Operations' history and search for an Operation
Get all details about an Operation
Use Multi-signature to sign specific Operations
Cancel an Operation
1. Consult the Operations history
On the Operations section you can consult & filter by ID, type, date, status and Token name. Select the filter you want to apply by clicking on it.
Note To create an Operation you can go to the Order page, the Token page or the Investor page.

On this table, you will find for all Operations the following information:
Information | Description |
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Operation ID | Unique identification number for an Operation |
Type | Name of the Operation |
Date | Date on which the Operation was created |
Status | State of progress of an Operation. You will find below the description of the different Operation status |
Note Please note that Operation Types are customizable per application. For your information, most frequent Tokens related Operations are : whitelist/blacklist and mint/burn.
For further information, you can consult the different types of Operations available on the platform.
2. Manage an Operation
2.1. Get details for a specific Operation
To get information on a specific Operation, click on the corresponding line of the Operation history table. You will land to the Operation Details page.
Note The details may vary depending on the type of Operation.

On the Details card above you will find the following information:
Details | Description |
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Date | Date on which the Operation is created |
Type | Name of the Operation |
Signature level | Level of signature requested by the Operation |
Status | State of progress of the Operation |
Follow the whole Operation workflow progress via the different Operation Status.
2.2. Sign an Operation
2.2.1. Signature process of an Operation
Each functionality that involves a transaction on the blockchain requires the signature of an Operation. To proceed, you will have to use your private key.
The platform supports the integration of hardware. In particular to secure the signing protocol, you can use:
Ledger Nano S hardware-secured key management system that physically stores your private key
If you are using a Ledger Nano, you will have to follow this process.
After selecting the type of Operation you wish to perform, a signature pop-up will appear. It will ask you to to confirm and sign the Operation by connecting and unlocking your Ledger.
Before clicking on the signature button of the pop-in, make sure that:
Your Ledger Nano is connected to your computer
The Tezos wallet application is opened on your Ledger Nano
Once the correct signature is collected, the transaction is submitted to the blockchain.
You will find below the different pop-in that you will see when signing with a Ledger Nano:

Complete the instructions that are displayed on your Ledger Nano.

Once the Operation is signed, you will see a confirmation pop-in.

2.2.2. Multi-signature process of an Operation
You can multi-sign an Operation in order to meet your operational needs and also to increase the level of security required by a transaction.

In the Details card, you can find the signature level of the Operation. You can also follow the current status of the Operation.
You can follow the number of signatures as well as their status on the card at the right of the Operation Details page.
How does the multi-signature process works?
If an Operation requires only one signature such as an Operation with security LEVEL 1 or LEVEL 3, as a qualified administrator your only signature is sufficient.
After your signature, the transaction will be submitted to the blockchain. The Operation status will be “Pending” till confirmation by the blockchain network.
If more signatures are required such as for Operations LEVEL 2, after your signature the Operation will appear with a status ReqSig. This will allow another administrator to go to the Operation in order to complete the required signature.
For multi-signature Operations, the Operation status stays as ReqSig as long as all signatures have not been confirmed.

2.3. Cancel an Operation
You can cancel an Operation only when the status is in ReqSig.
Once the Operation has been confirmed on the Blockchain the cancellation of the Operation is no longer possible