Learn-skills.dev opentrade-portfolio

This skill should be used when the user asks to 'check my wallet balance', 'show my token holdings', 'how much OKB do I have', 'what tokens do I have', 'check my portfolio value', 'view my assets', 'how much is my portfolio worth', 'what\\'s in my wallet', or mentions checking wallet balance, total assets, token holdings, portfolio value, remaining funds, DeFi positions, or multi-chain balance lookup. Supports XLayer, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Polygon, and 20+ other chains. Do NOT use for general programming questions about balance variables or API documentation. Do NOT use when the user is asking how to build or integrate a balance feature into code.

install
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OpenTrade Wallet Portfolio CLI

4 commands for supported chains, wallet total value, all token balances, and specific token balances.

Pre-flight Checks

Every time before running any

opentrade
command, always follow these steps in order. Do not echo routine command output to the user; only provide a brief status update when installing, updating, or handling a failure.

  1. Confirm installed: Run

    which opentrade
    . If not found, install it:

    curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/6551Team/openskills/main/skills/opentrade/install.sh | sh
    

    If the install script fails, ask the user to install manually following the instructions at: https://github.com/6551Team/openskills

  2. Check for updates: Read

    ~/.opentrade/last_check
    and compare it with the current timestamp:

    cached_ts=$(cat ~/.opentrade/last_check 2>/dev/null || true)
    now=$(date +%s)
    
    • If
      cached_ts
      is non-empty and
      (now - cached_ts) < 43200
      (12 hours), skip the update and proceed.
    • Otherwise (file missing or older than 12 hours), run the installer to check for updates:
      curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/6551Team/openskills/main/skills/opentrade/install.sh | sh
      
      If a newer version is installed, tell the user and suggest updating their opentrade skills from https://github.com/6551Team/openskills to get the latest features.
  3. If any

    opentrade
    command fails with an unexpected error during this session, try reinstalling before giving up:

    curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/6551Team/openskills/main/skills/opentrade/install.sh | sh
    
  4. Find or create a .env file in the project root to override the default API credentials, Load it before performing opentrade operations.

OPEN_TOKEN=your_token_here

Get your API token at: https://6551.io/mcp

Security warning: Never commit .env to git (add it to .gitignore) and never expose credentials in logs, screenshots, or chat messages.

Router Discovery

IMPORTANT: If the user has not specified a trading router, you MUST first discover available routers:

opentrade trade routers

Response format:

{
  "ok": true,
  "data": [
    {
      "api": "v2",
      "created_at": "2026-03-10 01:15:42",
      "is_active": true,
      "name": "6551dex test",
      "quota_reward": 0,
      "trader": "6551dex",
      "updated_at": "2026-03-10 01:15:42"
    },
    {
      "api": "v1",
      "created_at": "2026-03-03 21:24:34",
      "is_active": true,
      "name": "okx test",
      "quota_reward": 0,
      "trader": "okx",
      "updated_at": "2026-03-03 21:24:34"
    }
  ]
}

Usage:

  • Extract
    trader
    and
    api
    from the response
  • MANDATORY: ALL subsequent
    opentrade
    commands in this session MUST include
    --trader <trader>
    and
    --api <api>
    flags
  • Example:
    opentrade portfolio balance 0x... --chain ethereum --trader okx --api v1
  • Default fallback: If the API returns no data or is empty, use
    --trader okx --api v1

Skill Routing

  • For token prices / K-lines → use
    opentrade-market
  • For token search / metadata → use
    opentrade-token
  • For swap execution → use
    opentrade-dex-swap
  • For transaction broadcasting → use
    opentrade-gateway

Quickstart

# Get supported chains for balance queries
opentrade portfolio chains

# Get total asset value on XLayer and Solana
opentrade portfolio total-value --address 0xYourWallet --chains "xlayer,solana"

# Get all token balances
opentrade portfolio all-balances --address 0xYourWallet --chains "xlayer,solana,ethereum"

# Check specific tokens (native OKB + USDC on XLayer)
opentrade portfolio token-balances --address 0xYourWallet --tokens "196:,196:0x74b7f16337b8972027f6196a17a631ac6de26d22"

Chain Name Support

The CLI accepts human-readable chain names and resolves them automatically.

ChainNamechainIndex
XLayer
xlayer
196
Solana
solana
501
Ethereum
ethereum
1
Base
base
8453
BSC
bsc
56
Arbitrum
arbitrum
42161

Address format note: EVM addresses (

0x...
) work across Ethereum/BSC/Polygon/Arbitrum/Base etc. Solana addresses (Base58) and Bitcoin addresses (UTXO) have different formats. Do NOT mix formats across chain types.

Command Index

#CommandDescription
1
opentrade portfolio chains
Get supported chains for balance queries
2
opentrade portfolio total-value --address ... --chains ...
Get total asset value for a wallet
3
opentrade portfolio all-balances --address ... --chains ...
Get all token balances for a wallet
4
opentrade portfolio token-balances --address ... --tokens ...
Get specific token balances

Cross-Skill Workflows

This skill is often used before swap (to verify sufficient balance) or as portfolio entry point.

Workflow A: Pre-Swap Balance Check

User: "Swap 1 SOL for BONK"

1. opentrade-token    opentrade token search BONK --chains solana               → get tokenContractAddress
       ↓ tokenContractAddress
2. opentrade-portfolio  opentrade portfolio all-balances --address <addr> --chains solana
       → verify SOL balance >= 1
       ↓ balance field (UI units) → convert to minimal units for swap
3. opentrade-dex-swap     opentrade swap quote --from 11111111111111111111111111111111 --to <BONK_address> --amount 1000000000 --chain solana
4. opentrade-dex-swap     opentrade swap swap --from ... --to <BONK_address> --amount 1000000000 --chain solana --wallet <addr>

Data handoff:

  • tokenContractAddress
    from token search → feeds into swap
    --from
    /
    --to
  • balance
    from portfolio is UI units; swap needs minimal units → multiply by
    10^decimal
  • If balance < required amount → inform user, do NOT proceed to swap

Workflow B: Portfolio Overview + Analysis

User: "Show my portfolio"

1. opentrade-portfolio  opentrade portfolio total-value --address <addr> --chains "xlayer,solana,ethereum"
       → total USD value
2. opentrade-portfolio  opentrade portfolio all-balances --address <addr> --chains "xlayer,solana,ethereum"
       → per-token breakdown
       ↓ top holdings by USD value
3. opentrade-token    opentrade token price-info <address> --chain <chain>  → enrich with 24h change, market cap
4. opentrade-market   opentrade market kline <address> --chain <chain>      → price charts for tokens of interest

Workflow C: Sell Underperforming Tokens

1. opentrade-portfolio  opentrade portfolio all-balances --address <addr> --chains "xlayer,solana,ethereum"
       → list all holdings
       ↓ tokenContractAddress + chainIndex for each
2. opentrade-token    opentrade token price-info <address> --chain <chain>  → get priceChange24H per token
3. Filter by negative change → user confirms which to sell
4. opentrade-dex-swap     opentrade swap quote → opentrade swap swap → execute sell

Key conversion:

balance
(UI units) ×
10^decimal
=
amount
(minimal units) for swap.

Operation Flow

Step 1: Identify Intent

  • Check total assets →
    opentrade portfolio total-value
  • View all token holdings →
    opentrade portfolio all-balances
  • Check specific token balance →
    opentrade portfolio token-balances
  • Unsure which chains are supported →
    opentrade portfolio chains
    first

Step 2: Collect Parameters

  • Missing wallet address → ask user
  • Missing target chains → recommend XLayer (
    --chains xlayer
    , low gas, fast confirmation) as the default, then ask which chain the user prefers. Common set:
    "xlayer,solana,ethereum,base,bsc"
  • Need to filter risky tokens → set
    --exclude-risk 0
    (only works on ETH/BSC/SOL/BASE)

Step 3: Call and Display

  • Total value: display USD amount
  • Token balances: show token name, amount (UI units), USD value
  • Sort by USD value descending

Step 4: Suggest Next Steps

After displaying results, suggest 2-3 relevant follow-up actions:

Just completedSuggest
portfolio total-value
1. View token-level breakdown →
opentrade portfolio all-balances
(this skill) 2. Check price trend for top holdings →
opentrade-market
portfolio all-balances
1. View detailed analytics (market cap, 24h change) for a token →
opentrade-token
2. Swap a token →
opentrade-dex-swap
3. View price chart for a token →
opentrade-market
portfolio token-balances
1. View full portfolio across all tokens →
opentrade portfolio all-balances
(this skill) 2. Swap this token →
opentrade-dex-swap

Present conversationally, e.g.: "Would you like to see the price chart for your top holding, or swap any of these tokens?" — never expose skill names or endpoint paths to the user.

CLI Command Reference

1. opentrade portfolio chains

Get supported chains for balance queries. No parameters required.

opentrade portfolio chains

Return fields:

FieldTypeDescription
name
StringChain name (e.g.,
"XLayer"
)
logoUrl
StringChain logo URL
shortName
StringChain short name (e.g.,
"OKB"
)
chainIndex
StringChain unique identifier (e.g.,
"196"
)

2. opentrade portfolio total-value

Get total asset value for a wallet address.

opentrade portfolio total-value --address <address> --chains <chains> [--asset-type <type>] [--exclude-risk <bool>]
ParamRequiredDefaultDescription
--address
Yes-Wallet address
--chains
Yes-Chain names or IDs, comma-separated (e.g.,
"xlayer,solana"
or
"196,501"
)
--asset-type
No
"0"
0
=all,
1
=tokens only,
2
=DeFi only
--exclude-risk
No
true
true
=filter risky tokens,
false
=include. Only ETH/BSC/SOL/BASE

Return fields:

FieldTypeDescription
totalValue
StringTotal asset value in USD

3. opentrade portfolio all-balances

Get all token balances for a wallet address.

opentrade portfolio all-balances --address <address> --chains <chains> [--exclude-risk <value>]
ParamRequiredDefaultDescription
--address
Yes-Wallet address
--chains
Yes-Chain names or IDs, comma-separated, max 50
--exclude-risk
No
"0"
0
=filter out risky tokens (default),
1
=include. Only ETH/BSC/SOL/BASE

Return fields (per token in

tokenAssets[]
):

FieldTypeDescription
chainIndex
StringChain identifier
tokenContractAddress
StringToken contract address
symbol
StringToken symbol (e.g.,
"OKB"
)
balance
StringToken balance in UI units (e.g.,
"10.5"
)
rawBalance
StringToken balance in base units (e.g.,
"10500000000000000000"
)
tokenPrice
StringToken price in USD
isRiskToken
Boolean
true
if flagged as risky

4. opentrade portfolio token-balances

Get specific token balances for a wallet address.

opentrade portfolio token-balances --address <address> --tokens <tokens> [--exclude-risk <value>]
ParamRequiredDefaultDescription
--address
Yes-Wallet address
--tokens
Yes-Token list:
"chainIndex:tokenAddress"
pairs, comma-separated. Use empty address for native token (e.g.,
"196:"
for native OKB). Max 20 items.
--exclude-risk
No
"0"
0
=filter out (default),
1
=include

Return fields: Same schema as

all-balances
(
tokenAssets[]
).

Input / Output Examples

User says: "Check my wallet total assets on XLayer and Solana"

opentrade portfolio total-value --address 0xYourWallet --chains "xlayer,solana"
# → Display: Total assets $12,345.67

User says: "Show all tokens in my wallet"

opentrade portfolio all-balances --address 0xYourWallet --chains "xlayer,solana,ethereum"
# → Display:
#   OKB:  10.5 ($509.25)
#   USDC: 2,000 ($2,000.00)
#   USDT: 1,500 ($1,500.00)
#   ...

User says: "Only check USDC and native OKB balances on XLayer"

opentrade portfolio token-balances --address 0xYourWallet --tokens "196:,196:0x74b7f16337b8972027f6196a17a631ac6de26d22"
# → Display: OKB: 10.5 ($509.25), USDC: 2,000 ($2,000.00)

Edge Cases

  • Zero balance: valid state — display
    $0.00
    , not an error
  • Unsupported chain: call
    opentrade portfolio chains
    first to confirm
  • chains exceeds 50: split into batches, max 50 per request
  • --exclude-risk
    not working
    : only supported on ETH/BSC/SOL/BASE
  • DeFi positions: use
    --asset-type 2
    to query DeFi holdings separately
  • Address format mismatch: EVM address on Solana chain will return empty data — do NOT mix
  • Network error: retry once, then prompt user to try again later
  • Region restriction (error code 50125 or 80001): do NOT show the raw error code to the user. Instead, display a friendly message:
    ⚠️ Service is not available in your region. Please switch to a supported region and try again.

Amount Display Rules

  • Token amounts in UI units (
    1.5 ETH
    ), never base units (
    1500000000000000000
    )
  • USD values with 2 decimal places
  • Large amounts in shorthand (
    $1.2M
    )
  • Sort by USD value descending

Global Notes

  • --chains
    supports up to 50 chain IDs (comma-separated, names or numeric)
  • --asset-type
    :
    0
    =all
    1
    =tokens only
    2
    =DeFi only (only for
    total-value
    )
  • --exclude-risk
    only works on ETH(
    1
    )/BSC(
    56
    )/SOL(
    501
    )/BASE(
    8453
    )
  • token-balances
    supports max 20 token entries
  • The CLI resolves chain names automatically (e.g.,
    ethereum
    1
    ,
    solana
    501
    )
  • The CLI handles authentication internally via environment variables — see Prerequisites step 4 for default values