Is the payout function (REST api) a replacement for Mass Pay (classic merchant api)?

It seems that the new endpoints payout(including the batch ones) more or less coincide with the old functions MassPay. The fee structure seems to be consistent, with the payoutsadvantage of transfers within the United States. Even some of the events are logged as MassPay. For all practical purposes, it appears to payoutsmean replacing MassPay.

What I could not find is the final expression from PayPal. I was looking for an ad from the moment I payoutswas presented through the technical and general support documentation, and generally in every place that I could think of.

Obviously, the LACK of such a statement may say something in itself. This does not seem to be the case.

Has anyone seen an official expression that I can refer to? Or if PayPal people are listening, is that expression possible?

Something like that, "PayPal encourages developers to create new systems that require MassPay functionality using REST API payout points"

Thank!

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Payout API is the new REST-based API that replaces the classic Mass Payments APIs. Payouts have more features than bulk payments.

Businesses that need to send payments to up to 500 recipients in a single API call will use the payout API.

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