
binance/binance-skills-hub
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1Trading SignalThe Binance trading-signal skill packages access to public smart-money signal feeds so an agent can retrieve on-chain trading activity attributed to tracked addresses. It documents the Web3 Binance endpoint, required chain identifiers, pagination knobs, and response fields traders typically scan—signal type, prices, performance stats, and tags. For solo builders, the practical angle is prototyping alert bots, diligence dashboards, or research notebooks without re-deriving API shapes from scratch. It explicitly frames signals as references when users hunt for opportunities, which means you should layer your own risk controls, jurisdictions, and compliance rules; Prism tags it as finance research tooling, not a recommendation engine. Version metadata in the skill identifies the Binance Web3 team as author and supplies a stable User-Agent string for requests.6.6kinstalls2Crypto Market RankCrypto Market Rank is a Binance Web3 agent skill that wraps leaderboard and ranking APIs so a solo builder or indie trader can pull structured market signals without hand-rolling endpoints. Install it when users ask about trending tokens, top searches, Binance Alpha picks, tokenized stocks, social hype ranks, smart-money buy pressure, Pulse meme breakouts, or top trader PnL. The skill maps each question type to a documented API (social buzz, unified multi-type ranks, inflow by smart money, meme launchpad ranks, and address PnL). It fits Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and similar agents that need procedural steps for query parameters and response interpretation during idea-stage crypto research. It is not a wallet, swap, or execution skill—read-only market intelligence for discovery and validation conversations. Pair with your own risk controls and compliance review before trading or shipping consumer-facing crypto features.6.3kinstalls3Query Token Infoquery-token-info is a Binance skills-hub CLI skill that wraps `scripts/cli.mjs` so your coding agent can search tokens and pull market fields without hand-rolling HTTP clients. Solo and indie builders shipping wallets, dashboards, alerts, or research bots use it during validation to compare liquidity and tags before they hard-code contract addresses or launch on-chain features. Invocation is consistent: `node <skill-dir>/scripts/cli.mjs <command> '<json_params>'`, which keeps prompts repeatable across Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex. The reference documents search parameters (`keyword`, `chainIds`, `orderBy`) and the shape of `.data[]` rows including icon URLs (prefix `https://bin.bnbstatic.com`). It is a narrow integration skill—not a full trading stack—but it shortens the loop from “is this token real and liquid?” to “here is structured JSON for my agent to reason over.” Pair it with your own compliance review; tag output is informative, not investment advice.5.2kinstalls4Meme RushMeme Rush is a Binance Web3 agent skill for meme-token fast trading intelligence. It combines Meme Rush—real-time launchpad token lists staged as new on bonding curve, finalizing near migration, and freshly migrated on DEX—with Topic Rush, which ranks AI-derived market hot topics and associated tokens by net inflow. Solo builders experimenting with crypto tooling, indie traders, or agents answering questions about pump.fun, four.meme, bonding curves, or narrative-driven rallies invoke it instead of manual dashboard hopping. The skill is phase-specific to early discovery: you are scanning what just launched or which narrative is heating up, not shipping a SaaS feature. It assumes Binance Web3 skill-hub integration and user sophistication around high-risk memecoin markets. Highlights encode two sub-products and four rank-type stage tables. It is not general portfolio management or compliance-grade investment advice—treat outputs as situational signals you still must verify on-chain.4.9kinstalls5Query Address Infoquery-address-info is a Binance skills-hub CLI integration that lets solo builders and agents pull wallet active-position lists across BSC, Base, and Solana from a single scripted entrypoint. You invoke `node scripts/cli.mjs` with JSON parameters for address, chainId, and pagination offset, then consume structured fields such as contract address, decimals, USD price, percent change, and remainQty already normalized for display. It fits indie developers building portfolio dashboards, trading assistants, or compliance checks who need repeatable, agent-callable queries instead of ad-hoc HTTP calls. The reference documents parameter tables, return shapes under `.data.list[]`, and failure modes so agents can chain reads into larger automation workflows. Pair it with other Binance hub skills when you need richer market or address context after you know what a wallet holds.4.9kinstalls6Query Token AuditQuery Token Audit is a Binance Web3 agent skill that calls the public token security audit endpoint so solo builders, trading-bot authors, and DeFi experimenters can sanity-check a contract before moving funds. The skill maps natural-language safety questions to a structured POST against Binance’s wallet-direct security API, returning comprehensive contract, trading, and scam-oriented signals such as honeypot patterns, abnormal taxes, and dangerous ownership hooks. It is versioned metadata from the Binance web3 team and fits agents that already orchestrate swaps or portfolio tools across BSC, Base, Solana, and Ethereum. You should treat it as a pre-trade gate in your workflow, not a substitute for on-chain due diligence or legal advice. Pair it with your own slippage limits and wallet hygiene. Prism lists it for builders who need programmatic audit hooks rather than manually reading block explorers for every ticker someone DMs them.4.8kinstalls7Square PostSquare Post is an agent skill package around local Node.js scripts that publish to Binance Square through the Square OpenAPI. Solo builders and small teams use it when they already have copy or media and want repeatable, script-driven posts instead of manual UI publishing. The skill documents runtime needs (Node 18+, bash-capable shell), system tools for video (ffmpeg, optional ffprobe), and how authentication is loaded from environment or a saved key file—never from command-line arguments that leak in process listings. It walks agents through saving keys with `save-key.mjs`, text and rich media flows, and the security posture of the config directory. It fits the launch phase for builders distributing crypto-adjacent or exchange-ecosystem content, product updates, or educational threads on Square without building a custom integration from scratch each time.4kinstalls8Onchain Pay Open ApiOnchain Pay Open API is a Binance skills-hub integration that wraps Onchain-Pay Open API authentication and invocation in a single bash entrypoint. You pass base URL, API path, client ID, API key, PEM path, and optional JSON body; the script timestamps in milliseconds, signs body+timestamp with OpenSSL, and curls the ramp or payment endpoints with Tesla-style headers and a skill User-Agent. Solo builders wiring crypto on-ramps, payment-method discovery, or buy flows into agents use it to avoid re-deriving signature mechanics on every task. It does not replace Binance dashboard onboarding—you still need issued credentials and compliant key handling. Output is raw API JSON via python3 formatting in the pipeline, suitable for agent parsing into product checkout or treasury features during Build integrations.3.1kinstalls9SpotSpot is an official Binance skills-hub agent skill for Binance Spot REST APIs so solo builders can place orders, query markets, and manage keys without relearning signature quirks on every project. The documented changelog adds environment-variable and file-based credential input, fixes RSA and Ed25519 signing, and ships demo endpoints plus User-Agent conventions including Openclaw metadata. It targets indie developers and trading-automation authors who want Claude Code or similar agents to generate correct Spot calls with client order ID discipline instead of ad-hoc curl. Use during Build when integrating CeFi execution, paper/demo trading, or market-data feeds into bots and dashboards. Treat live keys as secrets, respect rate limits, and confirm jurisdiction and account permissions before automating real orders. The skill is an integration package aligned with Binance’s hub—not a hosted MCP server.2.9kinstalls10FiatThe Binance fiat skill packages how an agent should query Binance fiat payment agent public APIs for countries, currencies, payment methods, limits, and pricing context, and points to authenticated flows for order and payment history. Solo builders shipping crypto-adjacent products, support bots, or internal ops tools use it to avoid hand-reading scattered Binance docs every time a user asks whether SEPA, card, or local rails exist in a market. Most calls hit `https://www.binance.com/bapi/fiat/v1/public/fiatpayment/agent` with curl-friendly examples such as get_capabilities and get_buy_and_sell_payment_methods. The skill is phase-specific to Build integrations because it is an external financial API surface, not a marketing or infra playbook. Intermediate complexity reflects business-type enums, country codes, and the split between public discovery and signed account endpoints. Always treat responses as live exchange policy that changes by jurisdiction, and never store API secrets in chat logs.2.8kinstalls11Binance Tokenized Securities InfoBinance Tokenized Securities Info is an agent skill that wraps Binance Web3 APIs for Ondo tokenized US stocks. Solo and indie builders shipping RWA dashboards, DeFi front ends, or research bots install it when they need authoritative lists of supported tickers, RWA metadata with attestation context, tradability and corporate-action status, live on-chain pricing and holder stats, classic equity fundamentals, and candlestick history in one place. The SKILL.md scopes the tool narrowly so agents do not confuse securities tokens with ordinary crypto assets, which reduces bad API calls and user-facing errors. It fits the Build phase as a integrations skill: you call it while wiring backends, MCP-style tools, or agent workflows that must answer investor questions about specific stock tokens. Use it whenever user prompts mention Ondo, RWA equities, halt reasons, or chart data on Binance—not for generic token lookups.2.8kinstalls12P2pp2p is a Binance skills-hub integration skill for solo operators and small merchants who run fiat/crypto P2P desks and want an agent to query and manage Binance P2P objects safely. Version 1.1.0 organizes workflows into order query and appeal handling—rich filters on orders, counterpart nicknames, and branch-specific UX hints when orders complete, run down a countdown, or enter appeal—and merchant-only ad publish and management with market reference prices, category eligibility, and payment-method setup before write operations. Posting, updating, and batch status changes are explicitly marked as write operations with confirmation flows, which suits careful human-in-the-loop automation rather than fire-and-forget trading bots. Use it when you already have Binance API access configured for P2P and need repeatable commands for support triage, reconciliation, or ad rotation. Advanced complexity reflects financial risk: mis-clicks on ad updates or status batches have real settlement impact, so pair the skill with your own compliance and regional rules.2.6kinstalls13BinanceBinance is an agent skill that teaches your assistant to operate Binance markets through binance-cli after you configure authentication. It targets solo builders and indie traders who want Spot orders, USD-S futures workflows, and Convert actions from the terminal while coding strategies, ops scripts, or portfolio tools. The SKILL.md treats auth and global flags as a hard prerequisite via references/auth.md, then routes work through named helper domains such as algo trading, alpha, C2C, convert, copy trading, loans, derivatives variants, dual investment, and fiat rails. Because the surface area is large, the skill functions as indexed procedural knowledge for the CLI rather than a single-purpose generator. Use it when you are in the build phase and need reliable, repeatable exchange commands inside Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex sessions—after you accept the security model of API keys and live market access.2.6kinstalls14Derivatives Trading Usds FuturesDerivatives-trading-usds-futures is an official Binance agent skill that teaches your coding agent how to call Binance USDS-margined futures endpoints with correct authentication and signing. It targets solo and indie builders who are shipping bots, dashboards, or backend services that must talk to Binance rather than clicking the web UI. You reach for it during build when you already have API keys and need repeatable, procedural guidance so the agent does not guess headers, signatures, or key formats. The skill emphasizes secure credential input and up-to-date signing behavior, which matters because exchange APIs reject bad signatures silently or with opaque errors. It is narrowly scoped to derivatives futures over the Binance API; it does not replace risk management, backtesting, or compliance review. Treat it as integration glue you pair with your own strategy, monitoring, and kill switches before you ship anything that moves real margin.2.3kinstalls15AssetsThe Binance Assets skill packages authenticated requests against Binance’s Assets API for agents building crypto portfolio, treasury, or trading-adjacent features. Indie builders and small teams use it when they need a consistent, documented signing and credential pattern instead of re-deriving HMAC, RSA, or Ed25519 flows on every task. Version 1.1.0 adds environment-variable or file-based key material and fixes signature generation for modern key types, which matters when you deploy agents in CI or gateway environments without interactive secret entry. The skill sits in financial integrations: you still own compliance, rate limits, and key rotation. It pairs naturally with other Binance hub skills for a fuller exchange surface but stands alone for asset balance and asset-related endpoints as described in the hub. Treat live trading and withdrawal paths as high-risk operations requiring human approval regardless of agent convenience.2kinstalls16Alphaalpha is an agent skill for Binance Alpha API access using official Binance authentication patterns. Solo builders shipping trading bots, portfolio dashboards, or agent tools that need Binance market data install it during Build integrations to avoid hand-rolling HMAC, RSA, or Ed25519 signing on every request. Version 1.1.0 adds environment variables or files for keys, fixes signature generation for non-HMAC keys, and tags OpenClaw metadata on the User-Agent. The skill is an integration package, not a strategy or compliance advisor—you still own rate limits, key rotation, and regulatory constraints. Use when your agent must place or query Alpha-tier Binance endpoints with stored secrets managed outside the chat transcript.2kinstalls17Margin TradingThe Binance margin-trading skill packages authenticated margin-trading HTTP requests against Binance’s API so a solo builder can delegate order placement, borrowing, or account reads to an agent without re-deriving signing rules each time. Authentication expects an API key and secret (or compatible key material), with v1.1.0 adding environment variables or files as inputs and corrected signature generation for RSA and Ed25519 keys. It fits builders shipping trading bots, portfolio dashboards, or internal ops tools—not casual investors learning spot basics. Treat it as financial infrastructure: keys grant real trading authority on margin accounts, rate limits and exchange rules still apply, and you remain responsible for risk controls. Use during Build when integrating Binance margin endpoints; pair with your own validation, logging, and kill switches before any Operate-phase automation goes live.1.9kinstalls18Binance Agentic Walletbinance-agentic-wallet is an agent skill that teaches coding agents to operate the Binance Agentic Wallet CLI (`baw`) for Web3 wallet sign-in, balance and history queries, token sends, DEX market and limit orders, swaps, and wallet security configuration. Solo builders experimenting with crypto-native agents or shipping wallet-assisted automation install it when natural-language intents must translate into vetted CLI routes instead of improvised shell one-liners. The skill metadata pins author binance-web3-team and documents install via npm package @binance/agentic-wallet. Primary placement is Build integrations, but the same commands matter in Operate when you reconcile balances or cancel stuck orders in production. Treat keys, daily limits, and chain selection as high-stakes: the skill orchestrates CLI usage; it does not replace your threat model review.1.8kinstalls19Payment AssistantPayment Assistant is Binance skills-hub common infrastructure that solo builders reuse when automating crypto payment send and receive flows against Binance payment APIs. Rather than a single user-facing command, it packages the cross-cutting concerns both scripts need: configuration templates, state save and load, HMAC-authenticated HTTP, and an explicit order state machine so agents do not skip confirmation or polling steps. The INIT to SUCCESS path covers QR parse outcomes, preset versus user-entered amounts, confirmPayment, and polling until a terminal status. Builders integrating checkout, tipping, or agent-to-agent settlement can treat this module as the guard-railed core and layer UX or CLI on top. Operational discipline matters: secrets, network calls, and real funds are in scope, so the skill assumes you already have API keys and a clear compliance posture.1.8kinstalls20ConvertConvert is an agent skill for calling Binance’s Convert API with proper authentication and signing. Solo and indie builders shipping trading assistants, portfolio tools, or payment-adjacent crypto features install it when they need a repeatable, agent-invokable pattern instead of re-reading Binance docs for every swap endpoint. The skill expects API key and secret (including file- or environment-based configuration as of v1.1.0) and covers signature generation fixes for RSA and Ed25519 keys. Use it during backend or agent integration work when Convert is part of your product flow—not for market research or SEO. It complements other Binance hub skills as a focused integration slice rather than a full trading stack, and you remain responsible for key custody, rate limits, and compliance in production.1.3kinstalls21AlgoAlgo is an agent skill for sending authenticated requests to Binance’s Algo API from Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or similar coding agents. Solo and indie builders use it when they are building trading automation, portfolio tools, or backend services that must sign and submit algo orders and related endpoints instead of hand-rolling HTTP clients and signature bugs. The skill expects an API key and secret key, and version 1.1.0 allows loading those from environment variables or files—important for local dev and CI without hardcoding secrets. It handles signature generation across common Binance key formats including RSA and Ed25519, and aligns request headers with current Binance conventions. Treat it as procedural glue in your repo: invoke when the task is explicitly Binance Algo integration, keep keys out of chat logs, and pair it with your own risk limits and compliance review before any real-money deployment.1.2kinstalls22Derivatives Trading Coin FuturesDerivatives Trading Coin Futures is a Binance Skills Hub agent skill that teaches and executes authenticated requests against Binance coin-margined futures APIs. Solo builders and small teams use it when they are coding execution layers, portfolio scripts, or agent-driven trading workflows that must sign requests correctly and load keys from environment variables or files rather than hard-coding secrets. The skill focuses on integration mechanics—authentication, signatures including RSA and Ed25519—and operational headers rather than investment advice. It suits developers who already understand derivatives risk and want the agent to follow Binance’s request shapes consistently. It is not a substitute for compliance review, risk controls, or paper-trading discipline. Pair it with your own validation, rate-limit handling, and monitoring before any production capital exposure.1.2kinstalls23Derivatives Trading Optionsderivatives-trading-options is a Binance hub agent skill that encodes how to call the exchange’s derivatives options trading API with the required credentials and signing rules. Solo builders building bots, dashboards, or internal ops tools attach it when their agent must place or manage options-related requests instead of guessing headers, HMAC/RSA/Ed25519 signatures, or key loading patterns. The documented surface emphasizes authentication: API key plus secret (or file-backed equivalents) and corrected signature paths for modern key types. It is intentionally narrow—an integration helper for Binance options derivatives, not portfolio advice, risk modeling, or regulatory compliance. Treat live trading keys as production secrets, test on Binance test environments when available, and pair this skill with your own ship-phase security review before any real capital touches the wire.1.2kinstalls24Derivatives Trading Portfolio Margin ProDerivatives-trading-portfolio-margin-pro is an agent skill that guides how to call Binance’s Portfolio Margin Pro derivatives trading API with proper authentication, including environment-variable or file-based API keys and updated RSA/Ed25519 signing. Solo and indie builders shipping automated trading tools, portfolio dashboards, or risk agents attach this skill when they need structured, repeatable request patterns instead of ad-hoc curl snippets. It sits in the build phase as an integration skill: you use it while connecting your codebase or agent to Binance, not while validating a product idea or writing SEO copy. The changelog documents credential input flexibility and signature fixes that matter for anything touching real keys. Treat keys as secrets, respect exchange rate limits, and pair this with your own compliance and risk policies before live trading.1.2kinstalls25Derivatives Trading Portfolio MarginDerivatives-trading-portfolio-margin is an official Binance agent skill that tells your coding agent how to call Binance portfolio-margin derivatives APIs with the required authentication, including API keys from env vars or files and correct signatures for RSA and Ed25519 keys. Solo and indie builders shipping trading bots, portfolio dashboards, or risk monitors with Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex use it in the build phase when they need a repeatable integration contract instead of re-reading exchange docs on every task. The skill does not replace compliance review, position sizing discipline, or production secret management—you still rotate keys, sandbox test, and respect regional restrictions. Version 1.1.0 (2026-03-24) improves credential input and signing; pair it with your own error handling, rate limits, and audit logging before you ship anything that moves real margin.1.2kinstalls26Sub AccountSub-account is a Binance skills-hub agent skill for making Sub-account API requests against Binance with the required API key and secret. It is aimed at solo and indie builders who ship trading tools, portfolio dashboards, or automation that must isolate balances and permissions across sub-accounts instead of using a single master key for everything. Authentication can be supplied via environment variables or files, and recent hub updates add correct signing paths for RSA and Ed25519 keys plus Openclaw metadata on the User Agent header. Use it when your agent needs procedural knowledge for Sub-account endpoints rather than hand-rolling auth, timestamps, and signatures on every task. It is an integration skill, not a full risk or compliance framework—you still own key storage, rate limits, and production monitoring.1.1kinstalls27Simple EarnSimple Earn is an agent skill from Binance’s skills hub for making authenticated Simple Earn API calls against Binance. Solo and indie builders who ship trading bots, portfolio assistants, or internal finance automations install it when they need procedural guidance for keys, signing, and request shape—not ad-hoc curl snippets in chat. The skill expects an API key and secret (from env or files) and aligns with Binance’s signing rules, including RSA and Ed25519 handling noted in the 1.1.0 changelog. It fits the Build → integrations shelf because the payoff is a reliable agent capability you embed in backend or agent workflows before you ship. Treat API secrets as production-critical: scope keys minimally and never commit them. Review Prism’s Security Audits panel on this listing before trusting it in live accounts.1.1kinstalls28Vip LoanVIP Loan is a Binance Skills Hub agent skill aimed at developers and solo builders who connect Claude-style agents to Binance’s VIP Loan APIs. Public listing metadata shows strong adoption within the hub, but the ingested readme is thin on procedural steps compared to fully documented skills—treat the SKILL.md in the repo as the source of truth for endpoints, auth, and error handling. Use it when you are building trading desks, treasury tools, or internal bots that need programmatic borrow and loan lifecycle actions rather than manual exchange UI work. It fits the Build integrations shelf because it extends your product with regulated exchange connectivity. Verify keys, IP allowlists, and compliance requirements before production use.1kinstalls