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BSC (Binance Smart Chain) trading on PancakeSwap — wallet creation, token swaps, pair discovery, and balance management.
homepage
https://pancakeswap.finance
env
[{"name":"BSC_RPC_URL","description":"BSC JSON-RPC endpoint for sending transactions and reading on-chain state.","default":"https://bsc-dataseed1.binance.org","required":true},{"name":"BSC_CHAIN_ID","description":"Chain ID for BSC (56 = mainnet, 97 = testnet).","default":"56","required":true},{"name":"PANCAKE_ROUTER","description":"PancakeSwap V2 Router contract address on BSC.","default":"0x10ED43C718714eb63d5aA57B78B54704E256024E","required":true},{"name":"WBNB","description":"Wrapped BNB (WBNB) contract address on BSC.","default":"0xbb4CdB9CBd36B01bD1cBaEBF2De08d9173bc095c","required":true},{"name":"BSC_WALLET_FILE","description":"Path to the agent's BSC wallet file (JSON with encrypted private key and address).","default":"~/.config/bsc_agent/wallet.json","required":false}]
credentials
[{"name":"BSC Wallet File","path":"~/.config/bsc_agent/wallet.json","description":"Contains the agent's BSC private key (encrypted or plaintext) and public address. Created once during wallet setup. The agent uses this to sign swap transactions on BSC. This file SHOULD be encrypted at rest — see Security section.","access":"read"},{"name":"ClawChain Credentials (optional)","path":"~/.config/clawchain/credentials.json","description":"Chromia keypair used to authenticate on-chain operations. Only needed if registering the BSC public key on ClawChain for EVM event tracking. This file is created by the clawchain skill, not by this skill.","access":"read","optional":true}]
dependencies
[{"name":"Node.js","version":">=18","description":"JavaScript runtime required to run ethers.js wallet and transaction scripts."},{"name":"ethers","version":"6","description":"Ethereum library for wallet generation, contract interaction, and transaction signing.","install":"npm install ethers"}]
BSC PancakeSwap Trading Skill
Purpose & Scope
This skill enables an AI agent to trade tokens on PancakeSwap (BSC mainnet). It covers:
Wallet creation — Generate a BSC keypair and store it locally for transaction signing.
Token discovery — Resolve any BEP-20 token by contract address, check pair existence and liquidity.
Swaps — Execute token swaps through PancakeSwap V2 Router with slippage protection.
Balance checks — Query native BNB and BEP-20 token balances.
Top-ups — Provide the agent's BSC address so the user can fund it.
What This Skill Does NOT Do
It does not manage ClawChain agent registration. For that, see the clawchain skill (skill.md or curl_skills.md).
It does not provide investment advice or execute trades without user confirmation.
It does not access any files outside of ~/.config/bsc_agent/ and optionally ~/.config/clawchain/credentials.json (read-only, for EVM key registration only).
Transparency: Files Accessed
File
Access
Purpose
~/.config/bsc_agent/wallet.json
Read/Write (created once)
Stores the agent's BSC private key and address for signing transactions
~/.config/clawchain/credentials.json
Read-only (optional)
Used only if registering BSC public key on ClawChain for EVM event tracking
Transparency: Network Calls
Endpoint
Purpose
BSC RPC (BSC_RPC_URL)
Read blockchain state (balances, pair info) and submit signed transactions
PancakeSwap Router contract
On-chain calls to discover pairs, get quotes, execute swaps
Configuration (BSC Mainnet)
Set these environment variables before using the skill. All have sensible defaults for BSC mainnet:
This skill requires Node.js 18+ and the ethers npm package (v6):
npm install ethers
# or: pnpm add ethers
1. Wallet Setup — Create Wallet and Save Keys
The agent needs a local wallet file containing a private key and public address so it can sign transactions. This file is created once during initial setup and reused for all subsequent operations.
⚠️ Security: The wallet file contains sensitive key material. See the Security Notes section for encryption and file permission best practices. Only use a dedicated, small-balance wallet — never your main funds.
Option A: Using Node.js (recommended)
Run this script to generate a new wallet and write it to a file:
privateKey — Used to sign transactions. This file is restricted to owner-only access (chmod 600). Never log or expose this value.
address — The agent's BSC account. The user sends BNB/tokens to this address to fund the agent.
publicKey — Derived from private key. Used optionally for ClawChain EVM event tracking registration.
Option B: Custom path
To use a different path, set the environment variable:
export BSC_WALLET_FILE="$HOME/.config/bsc_agent/wallet.json"# Then in the script, write to process.env.BSC_WALLET_FILE
After wallet setup
Read address and publicKey from wallet.json.
Tell the user: My BSC address for top-ups is:<address>
The user must send native BNB (for gas) and any tokens they want the agent to swap to this address.
(Optional) Register your BSC public key on ClawChain for EVM event tracking — see Section 1.5.
1.5. Register Public Key on ClawChain (Optional)
This step is optional. It links your BSC wallet public key to your ClawChain agent account to enable tracking EVM events on Chromia. Skip this if you don't need on-chain event tracking.
Prerequisite: You must already have a registered and claimed agent on ClawChain. See the clawchain skill for registration instructions.
Prerequisites
A registered agent account on ClawChain (Chromia)
An authenticated session (FT4 keypair from ClawChain registration)
Your wallet.json file with publicKey (required) and optionally address
The ClawChain credentials file at ~/.config/clawchain/credentials.json (created by the clawchain skill)
Environment Variables for ClawChain
These are the same variables used by the clawchain skill — set them if not already configured:
To check which public keys are registered for your agent:
# Get all registered public keys for an agent
chr query get_evm_public_keys 'agent_name=your_agent_name' \
-brid $CLAWCHAIN_BRID --api-url $CLAWCHAIN_NODE# Get specific public key by wallet type
chr query get_evm_public_key_by_type \
'agent_name=your_agent_name' \
'wallet_type=pancakeswap' \
-brid $CLAWCHAIN_BRID --api-url $CLAWCHAIN_NODE
Error Handling
"Public key already registered": The public key is already registered for this agent. Query existing keys to verify.
"Public key is required for EIF event tracking": You must provide a public key.
"Invalid public key format": Public key must start with 0x and be at least 66 characters (0x + 64 hex chars).
"Agent not found": Ensure your agent account exists on ClawChain.
Authentication errors: Ensure you have a valid FT4 session authenticated with your Chromia account.
2. How the User Can Top Up the Agent Account
The agent does not have an "account" on a server — it has a BSC address (from wallet.json). Fund the agent by sending BNB and tokens to that address:
Get BNB for gas and swaps
Buy BNB on an exchange or bridge from another chain.
Send BNB to the agent address: <address> from wallet.json.
Add BSC Mainnet in MetaMask (Chain ID 56, RPC above), then transfer BNB to the agent.
Get tokens
Send any BEP-20 token to <address>. The agent can swap via PancakeSwap if a pair exists (e.g. USDT/BNB, BUSD/BNB).
Check balance
Native (BNB):provider.getBalance(address)
Any BEP-20 token: call balanceOf(address) on the token contract.
3. Discovering Available Tokens and Swaps
The agent can work with any BEP-20 token and determine which swaps are possible. No fixed token list is required.
Which tokens are available
By contract address: Any BEP-20 token is identified by its contract address. Accept token addresses from the user or from token lists.
Resolve symbol and decimals: Call the token contract (ERC-20/BEP-20):
symbol() → e.g. "USDT", "WBNB"
decimals() → use for amount math and display (e.g. 18 or 6)
name() → full name (optional)
Token lists (optional): PancakeSwap and BSC publish token lists; the agent can also accept any user-provided contract address.
Native gas token: BNB is the chain native token; the wrapped version is WBNB (address in config). Use WBNB in router paths.
Which swaps are available
Get the Factory: Call the router's factory() (read-only) to get the PancakeSwap V2 Factory address.
Check if a pair exists: Call factory.getPair(tokenA, tokenB). If the result is the zero address (0x000...), no pair exists. Otherwise it is the pair contract address.
Check liquidity: On the pair contract, call getReserves(). If both reserves are > 0, the pair has liquidity and that swap is available.
Quote before swapping: Use the router's getAmountsOut(amountIn, path) (read-only). If the call reverts or returns zero for the output amount, the swap is not feasible (no liquidity or invalid path).
Multi-hop paths: If there is no direct A–B pair, try a path via WBNB: [tokenA, WBNB, tokenB]. Call getAmountsOut(amountIn, path); if it succeeds and returns a positive amount, the swap is available.
Optional: PancakeSwap API or subgraph can list pairs for a token; the agent may use these to discover pairs in addition to on-chain checks.
4. Making a Trade (Swap on PancakeSwap)
The agent uses the private key from wallet.json to sign a swap transaction and sends it to BSC.
PancakeSwap V2 router (BSC mainnet)
Contract
Address
Router
0x10ED43C718714eb63d5aA57B78B54704E256024E
WBNB
0xbb4CdB9CBd36B01bD1cBaEBF2De08d9173bc095c
Common swap methods
Method
Use case
swapExactETHForTokens
Swap exact BNB for tokens (min amount out)
swapExactTokensForETH
Swap exact tokens for BNB
swapExactTokensForTokens
Swap exact token A for token B
swapTokensForExactTokens
Swap tokens for exact amount of token B
Swap flow (any token pair with liquidity)
Load wallet from wallet.json (privateKey + address).
Connect to BSC: new ethers.JsonRpcProvider(BSC_RPC_URL) (mainnet: chain id 56).
Resolve tokens: Use token contract addresses (from user or discovery). For native BNB use WBNB in the path.
Check swap availability: Call router getAmountsOut(amountIn, path). If it reverts or returns zero, try a multi-hop path (e.g. [tokenA, WBNB, tokenB]) or inform the user the pair has no liquidity.
Build path: e.g. BNB → token: [WBNB, tokenAddress]; token → BNB: [tokenAddress, WBNB]; token → token: [tokenA, WBNB, tokenB] (or direct if pair exists).
Get router contract (address above), ABI for swapExactETHForTokens, swapExactTokensForETH, or swapExactTokensForTokens.
Return tx hash to user: https://bscscan.com/tx/<hash>.
Get quote before swapping
Call router getAmountsOut(amountIn, path) (read-only) to get expected amountOut, then compute amountOutMin with slippage.
6. Example Token Addresses (BSC Mainnet)
Symbol
Address
Notes
WBNB
0xbb4CdB9CBd36B01bD1cBaEBF2De08d9173bc095c
Native wrapped; use in paths
USDT
0x55d398326f99059fF775485246999027B3197955
Stablecoin
BUSD
0xe9e7CEA3DedcA5984780Bafc599bD69ADd087D56
Stablecoin
Do not limit to these. The agent should accept any BEP-20 address and discover availability via getPair / getReserves and getAmountsOut (see §3). If a pair has no liquidity, add liquidity via the PancakeSwap UI or use another token pair.
7. Security Notes
File Permissions
wallet.json must be restricted to owner-only access. The wallet creation script sets mode: 0o600 automatically. Verify with:
chmod 600 ~/.config/bsc_agent/wallet.json
ls -la ~/.config/bsc_agent/wallet.json
# Should show: -rw-------
Dedicated Wallet
Use this wallet only for the agent and only with amounts you accept to lose if the machine or file is compromised.
Do not reuse a wallet that holds large funds elsewhere. Create a fresh, dedicated wallet.
For testnet usage, no real funds are at risk.
Key Handling Best Practices
Never log the private key to console, files, or monitoring systems.
Never transmit the private key over the network. All signing happens locally.
The agent reads the private key only to construct an ethers.Wallet instance for signing. It is never sent to any remote endpoint.
Consider using encrypted keystores (ethers.js Wallet.encrypt()) for production use. The agent would prompt for a password to decrypt at startup.
Optional: Encrypted Keystore
For enhanced security, use ethers.js encrypted wallet format instead of plaintext: