BankrBot

Bankr Agent - Transfers

This skill should be used when the user asks to "send tokens", "transfer ETH", "send to ENS", "transfer to wallet", "send to @username", "transfer to Farcaster", "send to Twitter handle", or any asset transfer operation. Provides guidance on recipient resolution and transfer formats.

BankrBot 78 28 Updated 4mo ago
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Install

npx skillscat add bankrbot/claude-plugins/bankr-agent-transfers

Install via the SkillsCat registry.

SKILL.md

Bankr Transfers

Transfer tokens to addresses, ENS names, or social handles.

Supported Transfers

  • EVM Chains: Base, Polygon, Ethereum, Unichain (ETH, MATIC, ERC20 tokens)
  • Solana: SOL and SPL tokens

Recipient Formats

Format Example Description
Address 0x1234...abcd Direct wallet address
ENS vitalik.eth Ethereum Name Service
Twitter @elonmusk Twitter/X username
Farcaster @dwr.eth Farcaster username
Telegram @username Telegram handle

Social handles are resolved to linked wallet addresses before sending.

Amount Formats

Format Example Description
USD $50 Dollar amount
Percentage 50% Percentage of balance
Exact 0.1 ETH Specific amount

Prompt Examples

To addresses:

  • "Send 0.5 ETH to 0x1234..."
  • "Transfer 100 USDC to 0xabcd..."

To ENS:

  • "Send 1 ETH to vitalik.eth"
  • "Transfer $50 of USDC to mydomain.eth"

To social handles:

  • "Send $20 of ETH to @friend on Twitter"
  • "Transfer 0.1 ETH to @user on Farcaster"

With chain specified:

  • "Send ETH on Base to vitalik.eth"
  • "Send 10% of my ETH to @friend"

Chain Selection

If not specified, Bankr selects automatically based on recipient activity and gas costs. Specify chain in prompt if needed.

Common Issues

Issue Resolution
ENS not found Verify the ENS name exists
Social handle not found Check username is correct
No linked wallet User hasn't linked wallet to social
Insufficient balance Reduce amount or add funds

Security Notes

  • Always verify recipient before confirming
  • Social handle resolution shows the resolved address
  • Large transfers may require additional confirmation