solana-payments-wallets-trading

安装量: 315
排名: #2934

安装

npx skills add https://github.com/solanaguide/solana-cli --skill solana-payments-wallets-trading

Payments, Wallets and Trading on Solana Sol is a command-line tool that lets you work with Solana the way you'd describe it out loud. Instead of constructing transactions and managing program instructions, you say what you want: pay someone, buy a token, stake your SOL. Keys live locally on disk — no private keys in environment variables, no API keys to configure. Get Set Up Prefer npx with @latest — it always runs the latest version with no global install to manage: npx @solana-compass/cli@latest config set rpc.url https://your-rpc-endpoint.com npx @solana-compass/cli@latest wallet create --name my-wallet If the user has installed globally ( npm install -g @solana-compass/cli ), you can use the shorter sol command instead: sol config set rpc.url https://your-rpc-endpoint.com sol wallet create --name my-wallet The public RPC endpoint rate-limits aggressively. Use a dedicated RPC for anything beyond testing — Helius, Triton, and QuickNode all offer free tiers. Requires Node.js >= 20. Pay Someone Send SOL, USDC, or any Solana token to a wallet address. sol token send 50 usdc GkX .. .abc sol token send 2 sol 7nY .. .xyz sol token send 1000 bonk AgE .. .def --yes See references/trading-commands.md for the full send reference. Discover Tokens Browse the Solana token ecosystem — trending, most traded, recently launched, and more. sol token browse trending

what's hot right now

sol token browse top-traded --interval 24h

highest volume over 24h

sol token browse recent --limit 10

just launched

sol token browse lst

liquid staking tokens

Results populate the local token cache, so subsequent token info and token price calls resolve instantly. See references/trading-commands.md for all categories and flags. Buy and Sell Tokens Swap any token for any other token. Queries Jupiter and DFlow in parallel and picks the best price automatically. sol token swap 50 usdc bonk

buy BONK — best price wins

sol token swap 1.5 sol usdc

sell SOL for USDC

sol token swap 50 usdc bonk --quote-only

preview without executing

sol token swap 50 usdc bonk --router jupiter

force a specific router

Every swap records the price at execution time, so you can track cost basis and P&L later. See references/trading-commands.md for slippage, wallet selection, etc. DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging) Set up recurring buys that execute automatically over time. sol token dca new 500 usdc sol --every day --count 10

buy SOL daily

sol token dca new 1000 usdc bonk --every hour --count 20 sol token dca list

see active DCA orders

sol token dca cancel < orderKey

stop a DCA

Constraints: $100 total minimum, at least 2 orders, $50/order minimum. Intervals: minute, hour, day, week, month. Limit Orders Place orders that execute when a token hits your target price. sol token limit new 50 usdc bonk --at 0.000003

buy BONK at $0.000003

sol token limit new 0.5 sol usdc --at 0.90

buy USDC at $0.90

sol token limit list

see active orders

sol token limit cancel < orderKey

cancel an order

Use --quote-only to preview the order plan without placing it. Check Prices sol token price sol sol token price sol usdc bonk eth

multiple at once

See What You Have sol wallet balance

all tokens with USD values

sol wallet balance trading

specific wallet by name

sol token list

just token balances

sol wallet list

all your wallets

Create and Manage Wallets Wallets are local key files in ~/.sol/wallets/ — no seed phrases in environment variables. sol wallet create

new wallet, auto-named

sol wallet create --name trading

pick a name

sol wallet import --solana-cli

import from Solana CLI

sol wallet set-default trading

switch active wallet

Any command can target a specific wallet with --wallet . See references/wallet-commands.md for import, export, labels, history. Stake SOL Delegate SOL to a validator and earn staking rewards. One command handles the entire process — creating the stake account, funding it, and delegating. sol stake new 10

stake 10 SOL

sol stake list

your stake accounts + claimable tips

sol stake claim-mev

compound MEV rewards

sol stake withdraw 7gK .. .abc

unstake

See references/staking-commands.md for validator selection, partial withdrawals, and force unstake. Earn Yield by Lending Compare rates and lend across five protocols — Kamino, MarginFi, Drift, Jupiter Lend, and Loopscale. The CLI auto-picks the best rate, or you can target a specific protocol with --protocol . sol lend rates usdc

compare APY across all protocols

sol lend deposit 100 usdc

auto-picks best deposit rate

sol lend deposit 5 sol --protocol kamino sol lend borrow 500 usdc --collateral sol sol lend positions

everything across all protocols

See references/lending-commands.md for full details. Earn Yield in Vaults Managed yield vaults across Kamino Earn and Loopscale. Unlike raw lending, vaults handle strategy management automatically — you deposit a token and the protocol optimizes yield. The CLI auto-picks the highest APY vault, or you can target a specific protocol or vault. sol earn usdc

list USDC vaults with APY

sol earn sol

list SOL vaults

sol earn

all vaults, sorted by APY

sol earn deposit 100 usdc

auto-picks best APY vault

sol earn deposit 5 sol --protocol kamino

target specific protocol

sol earn positions

your vault positions

sol earn withdraw max usdc

full withdrawal

sol earn withdraw 50 usdc --protocol loopscale Earn positions appear in sol portfolio alongside tokens, staking, lending, and LP. Provide Liquidity Add liquidity to pools across Orca, Raydium, Meteora, and Kamino. Browse pools by TVL/APY/volume, deposit with flexible price ranges, track positions with P&L and impermanent loss, and farm for extra rewards. sol lp pools sol usdc

browse SOL/USDC pools

sol lp pools --sort apy --type clmm

highest APY concentrated pools

sol lp deposit HJPj .. .abc 100 usdc --range 10

deposit with +/-10% price range

sol lp positions

all positions with P&L

sol lp claim 9xK .. .abc

claim unclaimed fees

sol lp withdraw 9xK .. .abc

remove liquidity

See references/lp-commands.md for full details including farming, pool creation, and protocol-specific flags. Trade Prediction Markets Browse and trade prediction markets from Polymarket and Kalshi via Jupiter. Categories include crypto, sports, politics, culture, and more. sol predict list crypto

browse crypto events

sol predict search "solana"

search by keyword

sol predict event POLY-89525

event detail with markets

sol predict market POLY-701571

prices + orderbook

sol predict buy 5 yes POLY-701571

buy YES contracts

sol predict positions

open positions with P&L

sol predict sell < positionPubkey

close a position

sol predict claim < positionPubkey

claim resolved winnings

sol predict history

transaction history

Positions appear in sol portfolio with unrealized P&L. See references/prediction-commands.md for the full reference. Pay for APIs with x402 Fetch URLs that require payment via the x402 protocol. Works like curl — stdout is the response body, payment info goes to stderr. sol fetch https://api.example.com/data

auto-pays 402 responses

sol fetch https://api.example.com/data --dry-run

show price without paying

sol fetch https://api.example.com/data --max 0.05

spending cap in USDC

sol fetch https://api.example.com/rpc \ -X POST -d '{"query":"..."}' \ -H "Accept: application/json"

POST with headers

If the server returns 402 Payment Required, the CLI signs a USDC transfer and retries with the payment attached. The server submits the transaction — your wallet only partially signs. Use --dry-run to inspect the cost before paying. Use --max to set a spending cap. Output is pipe-friendly by default (body on stdout, payment info on stderr). See references/fetch-commands.md for the full reference including curl flag mapping and JSON output format. Track How Your Portfolio Is Doing See everything in one place — tokens, staked SOL, lending positions, and open orders. sol portfolio

the full picture

sol portfolio compare

what changed since last snapshot

sol portfolio pnl

profit and loss over time

The portfolio view includes active DCA and limit orders with fill progress, so locked capital is always visible. A snapshot is taken automatically on each view (rate-limited to every 5 minutes), so sol portfolio compare always has recent data. See references/portfolio-commands.md for snapshot management. Structured Output Every command supports --json for structured output, but the default human-readable output is designed to be easy to read and interpret — both for humans and LLM agents. Use human-readable output unless you are scripting or chaining commands in an automation pipeline. The human output uses formatted tables, signposts next actions, and shows full IDs and addresses so you can copy-paste them into follow-up commands. See each command reference for example output. For programmatic use, --json returns a CommandResult envelope: { "ok": true, "data": { ... }, "meta": { "elapsed_ms": 450 } } . See references/json-output-format.md for the full schema. Other Useful Commands sol network

epoch, TPS, staking APY

sol tx 4xK9 .. .abc

look up any transaction

sol config set rpc.url < url

change RPC endpoint

Tips Keep SOL for gas. Every Solana transaction costs ~0.000005 SOL, but token account creation costs ~0.002 SOL. Unless the user specifically asks to drain or close a wallet, keep at least 0.05 SOL as a reserve so future transactions don't fail. Use full numbers, not shorthand. The CLI expects literal amounts: 1000000 not 1m , 50000 not 50k . Always expand shorthand before passing to a command. Addresses are raw public keys only. The CLI does not resolve .sol domains, SNS names, or contact labels — pass the full base58 public key for recipients. Ambiguous symbols pick the highest-liquidity match. If a symbol maps to multiple tokens, the CLI picks the one with the most trading volume on Jupiter. It does not prompt. Use sol token info to verify what it resolves to, or pass a mint address to be explicit. Use --quote-only on swaps to preview before committing Use --wallet to target a specific wallet The transaction log tracks all operations with USD prices at execution time — useful for cost basis and P&L Permissions The CLI supports fine-grained permissions via ~/.sol/config.toml . When a permission is set to false , the gated commands are not registered — they won't appear in --help or sol --help , and invoking them returns "unknown command". All permissions default to true (omitted = permitted). Example read-only config: [ permissions ] canTransfer = false canSwap = false canStake = false canWithdrawStake = false canLend = false canWithdrawLend = false canBorrow = false canBurn = false canCreateWallet = false canRemoveWallet = false canExportWallet = false canFetch = false Permission Gated subcommands canTransfer token send canSwap token swap , token close --all , token dca new/cancel , token limit new/cancel canStake stake new canWithdrawStake stake withdraw , stake claim-mev canLend lend deposit , earn deposit , lp deposit , lp farm stake , lp create canWithdrawLend lend withdraw , earn withdraw , lp withdraw , lp claim , lp farm unstake/harvest canBorrow lend borrow , lend repay canBurn token burn , token close --burn canCreateWallet wallet create , wallet import canRemoveWallet wallet remove canExportWallet wallet export canFetch fetch (x402 payments) Read-only commands ( token browse/price/info/list , wallet list/balance , stake list , lend rates/positions , earn list/positions , lp pools/info/positions/configs/farm list , portfolio , network , tx ) are always available regardless of permissions. Security Controls The CLI provides three layers of protection for agent-driven workflows: permissions (what operations are allowed), transaction limits (how much can be spent), and allowlists (which addresses and tokens are permitted). Setting Up Security Agents can help configure security settings, then the user reviews and locks:

1. Set permissions

sol config set permissions.canSwap true sol config set permissions.canTransfer false

2. Set transaction limits

sol config set limits.maxTransactionUsd 500 sol config set limits.maxDailyUsd 2000

3. Set allowlists

sol config set allowlist.tokens So11111111111111111111111111111111111111112,EPjFWdd5AufqSSqeM2qN1xzybapC8G4wEGGkZwyTDt1v,DezXAZ8z7PnrnRJjz3wXBoRgixCa6xjnB7YaB1pPB263 sol config set allowlist.addresses DRtXHDgC312wpNdNCSb8vCoXDcofCJcPHdAynKGz7Vr,7xKXtg2CW87d97TXJSDpbD5jBkheTqA83TZRuJosgAsU

4. Review — confirm everything looks right before locking

sol config status

5. Lock — prevents all further changes via CLI

sol config lock After locking, security settings can only be changed by a human editing ~/.sol/config.toml directly. Transaction Limits Setting Description limits.maxTransactionUsd Maximum USD value per transaction. Missing = no limit. limits.maxDailyUsd Maximum total USD spent in a rolling 24h window. Missing = no limit. Limits apply to: token swap , token send , stake new , lend deposit , lend borrow , DCA creation, and limit order creation. They do not apply to withdrawals to own wallet, MEV claims, or read operations. Address Allowlist allowlist.addresses — comma-separated list of wallet addresses. When set, outbound transfers ( token send ) are restricted to listed addresses plus all wallets in the local wallet database (own wallets are always allowed). Empty or missing = no restriction. Token Allowlist allowlist.tokens — comma-separated list of token symbols or mint addresses. When set, both input and output tokens must be in the list for swaps, DCA creation, and limit orders. Empty or missing = all tokens allowed. Checking Security Status sol config status

human-readable security overview

sol config status --json

structured output for agents

Shows the full security posture: all permissions and whether they're enabled, transaction limits with current 24h usage, address and token allowlists, whether settings are locked, and warnings about potential risks (e.g. no limits configured, public RPC in use). Agents should use sol config status to understand what they're allowed to do — not by reading config.toml directly. Important: Filesystem Access Do not grant agents read or write access to ~/.sol/ . This directory contains your private keys and security configuration. Agents should only interact with Solana through the sol CLI commands, never by reading config or key files directly. After helping set up security, recommend the user lock settings with sol config lock and restrict filesystem access to ~/.sol/ . Security Model Private keys are stored as files in ~/.sol/wallets/ . The CLI reads them at transaction-signing time — they are never exposed as environment variables or printed to stdout. An LLM agent using this tool cannot read the raw key material without explicitly opening those files, which requires user approval in standard permission modes. Permissions, limits, and allowlists work together to control what the CLI can do. The agent must have the permission enabled, pass limit and allowlist checks, and get user approval for each CLI invocation. What this does not protect against: These controls operate at the CLI and agent-permission level. They do not prevent other software on the same machine from reading the key files. Any tool, MCP server, plugin, or script running under the same OS user account can read ~/.sol/wallets/ directly. If you grant an agent access to additional tools — especially ones that can read arbitrary files or execute shell commands — those tools can extract your private keys regardless of Sol CLI permissions. Keep wallet balances appropriate to the risk: use dedicated wallets with limited funds for agent-driven workflows, and do not store large holdings in key files accessible to automated tooling. Troubleshooting See references/troubleshooting.md for common issues (RPC rate limits, token resolution, transaction timeouts).

返回排行榜