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Bitpanda Official

by mrtlopes · GitHub ↗ · v0.1.1 · MIT-0
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Description
Query a Bitpanda account via the Bitpanda API using a bundled bash CLI. Covers all read-only endpoints: balances, trades, transactions, asset info, and live...
README (SKILL.md)

Bitpanda

Query a Bitpanda account through the API using the bundled scripts/bitpanda.sh CLI.

Prerequisites

Set BITPANDA_API_KEY environment variable with a key from https://web.bitpanda.com/my-account/apikey

Verify access works:

bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh balances --page-size 5

CLI Usage

All commands are invoked as bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh \x3Ccommand> [options]. Output is JSON.

Start here: portfolio

For any request about the user's holdings, balances, or portfolio, always use portfolio first:

bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh portfolio

It handles pagination, zero-balance filtering, asset name resolution, EUR price enrichment, and aggregation by asset (combining regular, staking, and index wallets) automatically. Use --sort value to sort by EUR value descending (default: alphabetical by name). Returns:

{
  "wallets": [
    {"asset_name": "Bitcoin", "asset_symbol": "BTC", "balance": "0.123", "eur_price": "95000", "eur_value": 11685.0, "asset_id": "...", "wallets": [{"wallet_id": "...", "wallet_type": null, "balance": "0.123"}]}
  ],
  "count": 25,
  "total_eur": 50000.0
}

Do NOT manually paginate balances + call asset per ID — portfolio does this for you.

Handling null prices

When portfolio returns wallets with eur_price: null, the exact symbol didn't match the ticker. Report these assets to the user.

Price commands

Command Description
price \x3CSYMBOL> Get price, currency, and daily change for a single asset.
prices List prices for held assets.
prices --all List all available ticker prices.

Trades: trades

For any request about buy/sell history, recent purchases, or trade activity, always use trades first — NOT all-transactions:

bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh trades [options]

It auto-paginates transactions, filters for buys/sells, resolves asset names, and enriches with asset type and price. Returns:

[
  {"date": "2025-12-22T16:20:48Z", "operation": "buy", "asset_name": "Bitcoin", "asset_symbol": "BTC", "asset_type": "cryptocoin", "amount": "0.5", "current_eur_price": "95000", "trade_id": "...", "asset_id": "..."}
]

Options:

  • --operation buy|sell — filter by trade direction (default: both)
  • --asset-type \x3Ctype> — filter by asset type: cryptocoin, metal, stock, commodity, etf, etc.
  • --limit \x3Cn> — number of trades to return (default 5)
  • --from \x3Cdatetime> / --to \x3Cdatetime> — date range filter

Examples:

# Last 3 purchases
bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh trades --operation buy --limit 3

# Last 3 crypto purchases
bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh trades --operation buy --asset-type cryptocoin --limit 3

# All trades in January 2026
bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh trades --from 2026-01-01T00:00:00Z --to 2026-02-01T00:00:00Z --limit 20

Do NOT manually paginate all-transactions + resolve asset names — trades does this for you.

Other commands

Command Description
balances Raw wallet list (use --non-zero to filter zeros). Only use when you need pagination control or filtering by asset_id.
all-transactions Raw transaction list across all asset types. Only use when you need full transaction details, non-trade operations (rewards, deposits, etc.), or direct cursor control.
asset \x3Casset_id> Get single asset info. Response: {"data": {"id": "...", "name": "Bitcoin", "symbol": "BTC"}}

Pagination

balances and all-transactions use cursor pagination:

  • --before \x3Ccursor> / --after \x3Ccursor> / --page-size \x3Cn> (1-100, default 25)

Filtering

# Balances: filter by asset
bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh balances --asset-id \x3Cuuid>

# Transactions: filter by direction and wallet
bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh all-transactions --flow incoming --wallet-id \x3Cuuid>

# Transactions: filter by asset
bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh all-transactions --asset-id \x3Cuuid>

# Transactions: filter by date range
bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh all-transactions --from 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z --to 2024-02-01T00:00:00Z

Common Tasks

Last purchases:

bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh trades --operation buy --limit 3

Recent trades:

bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh trades --limit 10

List recent transactions (all types including rewards, dividends):

bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh all-transactions --page-size 10

Check current BTC price:

bash \x3Cskill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh price BTC

Transaction fields

  • operation_type: The category of operation (e.g. buy, sell, deposit, withdrawal, transfer, staking).
  • flow: incoming (credit) or outgoing (debit).
  • compensates: Links to a reversed/corrected transaction ID (null for normal transactions).
  • trade_id: Present when the transaction resulted from a trade; null for deposits/withdrawals/staking.

API Reference

For full endpoint details, parameters, and response schemas, read references/api_reference.md.

Usage Guidance
This skill appears coherent and read-only, but before installing: 1) Verify the source repository (homepage link) and inspect the full scripts/bitpanda.sh contents locally (the provided manifest content was truncated in places). 2) Create a Bitpanda API key with the minimum (read-only) scopes and set BITPANDA_API_KEY in a secure environment variable; avoid using a key that allows trades/deposits/withdrawals. 3) Run the CLI locally first to confirm behavior and outputs. 4) Protect the API key (don't paste it into chat or share logs); rotate the key if you later remove the skill or suspect exposure. If you need higher assurance, ask for the complete script content and a commit history from the repo owner to review changes over time.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: bitpanda-official Version: 0.1.1 The skill bundle is a legitimate, well-structured tool for querying Bitpanda account data in a read-only manner. The bash script (scripts/bitpanda.sh) correctly implements API interactions with the official Bitpanda developer endpoint, uses secure practices like temporary directory cleanup, and lacks any indicators of data exfiltration, persistence, or malicious execution.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description (read-only Bitpanda queries) align with requested requirements: curl, jq, and a single BITPANDA_API_KEY. The code uses the Bitpanda developer API and only reads account data.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md instructs the agent to run the bundled bash CLI and the script's runtime actions are limited to calling Bitpanda endpoints, creating temporary files, and local JSON processing. The instructions do not request unrelated files, credentials, or external endpoints beyond developer.bitpanda.com.
Install Mechanism
No install spec — instruction-only plus a bundled script (no remote downloads or installers). This is low risk: nothing is fetched from unknown URLs during install.
Credentials
Only BITPANDA_API_KEY is required and is the primary credential; that is proportional for an API-based read-only skill. No other secrets, unrelated service credentials, or config paths are requested.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request elevated/persistent system privileges or modify other skills. It runs on demand and only reads environment variables at runtime.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install bitpanda-official
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /bitpanda-official
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v0.1.1
bitpanda-official v0.1.1 - Added _meta.json with metadata for skill requirements and environment variable details. - Updated SKILL.md to reflect new metadata structure and include an explicit "homepage" field. - No CLI, endpoint, or functional changes.
v0.1.0
Initial release with Bitpanda account querying features: - Supports all Bitpanda read-only endpoints: balances, trades, transactions, asset info, and live prices. - Provides a CLI script for accessing portfolio data, including automatic asset aggregation and EUR value computation. - Dedicated commands for easy trade history, price checks, and filtered wallet/transaction queries. - Requires only curl, jq, and a Bitpanda API key (read-only; no trading or write operations).
Metadata
Slug bitpanda-official
Version 0.1.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 2
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bitpanda Official?

Query a Bitpanda account via the Bitpanda API using a bundled bash CLI. Covers all read-only endpoints: balances, trades, transactions, asset info, and live... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 254 downloads so far.

How do I install Bitpanda Official?

Run "/install bitpanda-official" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Bitpanda Official free?

Yes, Bitpanda Official is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Bitpanda Official support?

Bitpanda Official is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Bitpanda Official?

It is built and maintained by mrtlopes (@mrtlopes); the current version is v0.1.1.

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