i have tried to do this

my $apiKey = 'BITSTAMP pEF7aWa'; my $apiSecret = 'sWNuYX4QS'; my $urlcb = "https://www.bitstamp.net"; my $url = URI->new($urlcb); my $urlpath = $url->path('/api/v2/usdt_withdrawal/'); my @Char = ('a'..'z'); my $Leng = 36; my $RandomChar = ''; for (1..$Leng) { $RandomChar .= $Char[int rand @Char]; } my $timestamp = int (gettimeofday * 1000); my $nonce = $RandomChar; my $Query = URI->new(); $Query->query_form( 'currency' => "USDT", 'network' => "ethereum", 'address' => "#wallet", 'amount' => "4" ); my $API_Version = 'v2'; my $ContentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"; my $signature = hmac_sha256_hex($apiKey.'POST'.$urlcb.$urlpath.$Conten +tType.$nonce.$timestamp.$API_Version.$Query, $apiSecret); my %payload = ( "X-Auth" => $apiKey, "X-Auth-Signature" => $signature, "X-Auth-Nonce" => $nonce, "X-Auth-Timestamp" => $timestamp, "X-Auth-Version" => $API_Version, "Content-Type" => $ContentType ); print $Query; print $signature;

but am still getting this error

Error: {"status": "error", "reason": "Invalid signature", "code": "API0005"}

i have even tried to follow the API example in other Languages https://www.bitstamp.net/api/#section/Authentication/Authentication-examples


In reply to Re^7: Invalid nonce by frank1
in thread Invalid nonce by frank1

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