| name | send-usdc |
| description | Send tokens (USDC, ETH, POL, or SOL) to an address or ENS name on Base, Polygon, or Solana. Use when you or the user want to send money, pay someone, transfer tokens, tip, donate, or send funds to a wallet address or .eth name. Covers phrases like "send $5 to", "pay 0x...", "transfer to vitalik.eth", or "send USDC on Solana". |
| user-invocable | true |
| disable-model-invocation | false |
| allowed-tools | ["Bash(npx awal@2.10.0 status*)","Bash(npx awal@2.10.0 send *)","Bash(npx awal@2.10.0 balance*)"] |
| metadata | {"category":"wallet/payments","cross-platform-safe":false,"pack":"three-ws-skills"} |
Sending Tokens
Use the npx awal@2.10.0 send command to transfer tokens from the wallet to any address on Base, Polygon, or Solana.
Confirm wallet is initialized and authed
npx awal@2.10.0 status
If the wallet is not authenticated, refer to the authenticate-wallet skill.
Command Syntax
npx awal@2.10.0 send <amount> <recipient> [--chain <chain>] [--asset <asset>] [--json]
Arguments
| Argument | Description |
|---|
amount | Amount to send: '$1.00', '1.00', or atomic units (1000000 = $1). Always single-quote amounts that use $ to prevent bash variable expansion. If the number looks like atomic units (no decimal or > 100), treat as atomic units. Assume that people won't be sending more than 100 USDC the majority of the time |
recipient | Ethereum address (0x...), ENS name (vitalik.eth), or Solana address (Base58) |
Options
| Option | Description |
|---|
--chain <name> | Blockchain network: base, polygon, solana (default: base) |
--asset <symbol> | Token to send: usdc, eth, pol, sol (default: usdc) |
--json | Output result as JSON |
Input Validation
Before constructing the command, validate all user-provided values to prevent shell injection:
- amount: Must match
^\$?[\d.]+$ (digits, optional decimal point, optional $ prefix). Reject if it contains spaces, semicolons, pipes, backticks, or other shell metacharacters.
- recipient: Must be a valid
0x hex address (^0x[0-9a-fA-F]{40}$), an ENS name (^[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+\.eth$), or a Solana address (^[1-9A-HJ-NP-Za-km-z]{32,44}$). Reject any value containing spaces or shell metacharacters.
- chain: Must be one of
base, polygon, solana. Reject any other value.
- asset: Must be one of
usdc, eth, pol, sol. Reject any other value.
Do not pass unvalidated user input into the command.
Examples
npx awal@2.10.0 send 1 0x1234...abcd
npx awal@2.10.0 send 0.50 vitalik.eth
npx awal@2.10.0 send '$5.00' 0x1234...abcd
npx awal@2.10.0 send 0.01 0x1234...abcd --asset eth
npx awal@2.10.0 send 1 0x1234...abcd --chain polygon
npx awal@2.10.0 send 1 AxW7...5fGz --chain solana
npx awal@2.10.0 send 1 vitalik.eth --json
ENS Resolution
ENS names are automatically resolved to addresses via Ethereum mainnet. The command will:
- Detect ENS names (any string containing a dot that isn't a hex address)
- Resolve the name to an address
- Display both the ENS name and resolved address in the output
Prerequisites
- Must be authenticated (
npx awal@2.10.0 status to check, npx awal@2.10.0 auth login to sign in, see skill authenticate-wallet for more information)
- Wallet must have sufficient USDC balance (
npx awal balance to check)
Error Handling
Common errors:
- "Not authenticated" - Run
awal auth login <email> first
- "Insufficient balance" - Check balance with
awal balance
- "Could not resolve ENS name" - Verify the ENS name exists
- "Invalid recipient" - Must be valid 0x address, ENS name, or Solana Base58 address
- "SOL only supported on Solana chains" - Use
--chain solana when sending SOL
- "ETH/POL only supported on EVM chains" - ETH on base, POL on polygon