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BNB Chain trading

by Shawn-Orbs · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Install in OpenClaw
/install bnb-chain-trading
Description
Agent trading on BNB Chain. Limit, DCA, stop-loss & take-profit. Non-custodial, zero fees.
README (SKILL.md)

Spot Advanced Swap Orders

Use this skill when the agent needs to turn user intent into a final Spot order payload on a supported EVM chain. It covers order-shape selection, param normalization, typed-data population, approval guidance, signing, submission, query, and cancellation. This bundle is instruction-only: build everything locally from the bundled markdown and JSON assets, then submit only the final signed payload. Execution remains decentralized, non-custodial, oracle-protected, immutable, audited, and battle-tested onchain.

Supported Chains

  1. Ethereum - 1 - adapter 0xC1bB4d5071Fe7109ae2D67AE05826A3fe9116cfc
  2. BNB Chain - 56 - adapter 0x67Feba015c968c76cCB2EEabf197b4578640BE2C
  3. Polygon - 137 - adapter 0x75A3d70Fa6d054d31C896b9Cf8AB06b1c1B829B8
  4. Sonic - 146 - adapter 0xD87ee28806bc0060789C4789F123647f4Df25A6C
  5. Base - 8453 - adapter 0xc64d6E64A713EfbbCcB14413479c56461F9c0b77
  6. Arbitrum One - 42161 - adapter 0x6F1002141Fcb5d3A3aA8b12A49e6e7DCE5661ae9
  7. Avalanche - 43114 - adapter 0xc64d6E64A713EfbbCcB14413479c56461F9c0b77
  8. Linea - 59144 - adapter 0x55E4da2cd634729064bEb294EC682Dc94f5c3f24

Relay

  1. Submit signed orders with POST https://agents-sink.orbs.network/orders/new.
  2. Query orders with GET https://agents-sink.orbs.network/orders; see references/lifecycle.md for filters, polling, and cancellation follow-up.

Workflow

  1. Read references/quickstart.md for the minimum end-to-end flow.
  2. Use references/params.md to map user intent into params, defaults, validation, and order-shape fields.
  3. Use references/sign.md to fill the template, handle approval, sign, and submit.
  4. Use references/lifecycle.md for relay query semantics, status polling, and cancellation.
  5. Use references/examples.md only when the final relay payload shape is still unclear.
  6. Use assets/token-addressbook.md only for optional token alias lookup on supported chains.
  7. Use assets/repermit.template.json as the canonical typed-data shape.
  8. Treat ## Supported Chains as the authoritative source for chain support and per-chain adapters.
  9. Treat ## Relay as the authoritative relay endpoint list.

Guardrails

  1. ## Supported Chains is authoritative for chain support and per-chain adapters.
  2. ## Relay is authoritative for relay endpoints.
  3. assets/token-addressbook.md is a convenience alias list only. It does not expand chain support or override explicit user-provided addresses.
  4. This skill is instruction-only. Do not fetch or execute external helper code.
  5. Normalize params with references/params.md before touching the template.
  6. Replace only the \x3C...> placeholders in assets/repermit.template.json. Keep the fixed protocol fields already in the template unchanged.
  7. Default approval guidance is exact approve(..., input.maxAmount). Standing maxUint256 approval is opt-in convenience for repeat use, not the default suggestion.
  8. Submit only the final signed payload as described in references/sign.md.

Agent Contract

  1. Turn the user request into a params JSON object using references/params.md.
  2. Normalize params locally, including defaults, rounding, and order-shape fields.
  3. Confirm chainId is listed in ## Supported Chains, then populate assets/repermit.template.json from the normalized params and replace \x3CADAPTER> with that chain's listed adapter.
  4. Handle approval, signing, and submission exactly as described in references/sign.md, and forward the returned signature unchanged.
  5. Query and cancel exactly as described in references/lifecycle.md.
Usage Guidance
Only install or use this if you are comfortable letting an agent prepare crypto trade orders. Before any approval, signature, cancellation, or relay submission, manually verify the full order details, token addresses, spender contract, recipient, amount, chain, deadline, and relay URL. Prefer exact approvals over unlimited approvals, and treat signed payloads as sensitive until the order is completed, cancelled, or expired.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: bnb-chain-trading Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle facilitates non-custodial trading on EVM chains (BNB Chain, Ethereum, etc.) via the Orbs Network 'Spot' protocol. It provides structured instructions for an agent to build, sign, and submit EIP-712 order payloads to a designated relay endpoint (agents-sink.orbs.network). The documentation (SKILL.md, README.md) and templates (repermit.template.json) are consistent with the stated purpose of advanced order types like TWAP and stop-loss. No indicators of malicious intent, such as secret exfiltration or unauthorized execution, were detected.
Capability Tags
cryptorequires-walletrequires-sensitive-credentials
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The artifacts are coherent with a BNB/EVM trading purpose, but the capability is high-impact: it creates signed orders and token approvals that can move user funds.
Instruction Scope
The workflow tells the agent to handle approval, signing, submission, query, and cancellation. These are expected for trading, but the skill does not clearly require a final human confirmation gate before approval/signing/submission.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, no code files, and the static scan is clean. However, registry source and homepage are unknown, so users should verify the protocol, contracts, relay endpoint, and claimed upstream project before signing.
Credentials
Wallet signing, ERC-20 approvals, and external relay submission are proportionate to crypto trading, but they expose financial authority and signed order data.
Persistence & Privilege
No background service or self-persistence is shown, but the docs instruct retaining populated typed data and signatures after ambiguous relay failures, which should be handled as sensitive material.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install bnb-chain-trading
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /bnb-chain-trading
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of Spot Advanced Swap Orders for gasless non-custodial EVM swaps. - Supports advanced order types: market, limit, TWAP, stop-loss, take-profit, and delayed-start swaps on EVM chains. - Covers param normalization, order-shape selection, typed-data generation, approval guidance, signing, submission, querying, and cancellation workflows. - Compatible with multiple chains: Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, Sonic, Base, Arbitrum One, Avalanche, and Linea, each with their specific adapter. - Instruction-only design: assemble, sign, and submit order payloads locally, with reference documentation for each workflow step. - Provides authoritative chain and relay endpoint listings and clear guardrails on usage and parameter handling.
Metadata
Slug bnb-chain-trading
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is BNB Chain trading?

Agent trading on BNB Chain. Limit, DCA, stop-loss & take-profit. Non-custodial, zero fees. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 34 downloads so far.

How do I install BNB Chain trading?

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

Is BNB Chain trading free?

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

Which platforms does BNB Chain trading support?

BNB Chain trading is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created BNB Chain trading?

It is built and maintained by Shawn-Orbs (@shawn-orbs); the current version is v1.0.0.

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