# \[15 Feb 2025] Update

We have introduced a new feature to include X-Request-ID in all API responses. This unique request identifier will help with tracking, debugging, and log correlation across our system.&#x20;

* Every API response will include an X-Request-ID header.&#x20;
* If a client provides X-Request-ID, it will be retained. Otherwise, a new one will be generated.&#x20;
* This will improve traceability and debugging in our system.

{% hint style="info" %}
**How It Works**&#x20;

**1️. Clients Send Requests**&#x20;

* Clients can include X-Request-ID in the request headers.
* If not provided, the system automatically generates a new one.

**2️. API Response Includes X-Request-ID**

* The response will always contain an X-Request-ID header.
* This ID remains consistent throughout the request lifecycle.

**3️. Logs Include X-Request-ID**

* Every request's X-Request-ID is logged for tracking and debugging.
  {% endhint %}


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