Accept crypto payments in AI agent conversations. Generate MetaMask/Trust Wallet deeplinks, verify transactions on-chain, check balances, issue receipts. No custody, no backend, no API keys.
Accept crypto payments through your AI agent. Generate wallet deeplinks, verify on-chain, issue receipts — no backend, no API keys.
Send 10 USDC on Base:
scripts/evm-payment-link.sh --to 0xRECIPIENT --amount 10 --chain-id 8453
Verify the payment:
scripts/evm-verify-tx.sh --chain-id 8453 --from 0xSENDER --to 0xRECIPIENT --asset ERC20 --amount 10 --blocks 50
Check a wallet balance:
scripts/evm-balance.sh --address 0xADDRESS
That's it. No API keys, no backend, no custody.
Before generating a link, the agent should know which wallet the user has. Ask once, remember forever.
Supported wallets with native deeplinks:
| Wallet | --wallet flag | Deeplink format |
|---|---|---|
| MetaMask | metamask (default) | https://link.metamask.io/send/... |
| Trust Wallet | trust | https://link.trustwallet.com/send?... |
Not supported (no send deeplinks):
If the user's wallet isn't supported, default to MetaMask (most common) or let them know.
Store the user's wallet preference so you don't ask again. The agent should note the preference in its local session context (e.g. memory file). The user can change or clear this at any time by telling the agent.
| Field | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
--to | Yes | Recipient address (0x...) |
--amount | Yes | Human-readable amount (e.g. 1.5) |
--chain-id | No | Chain ID (default: 8453 Base) |
--asset | No | ETH or ERC20 (default: ERC20) |
--token | No | ERC20 contract address (auto-detected for USDC on known chains) |
--decimals | No | Token decimals (default: 6 for USDC, 18 for ETH) |
--symbol | No | Token symbol for display (default: USDC or ETH) |
--wallet | No | metamask or trust (default: metamask) |
ERC20 (USDC) — MetaMask:
scripts/evm-payment-link.sh \
--to 0x1234...5678 \
--amount 10 \
--chain-id 8453
Native ETH — Trust Wallet:
scripts/evm-payment-link.sh \
--to 0x1234...5678 \
--amount 0.01 \
--asset ETH \
--chain-id 11155111 \
--wallet trust
Output is JSON with:
intent — structured payment detailsdeeplink — MetaMask deeplink URLmessageTemplate — ready-to-send message for the userAfter the user says "sent", verify on-chain:
scripts/evm-verify-tx.sh \
--chain-id 11155111 \
--from 0xSENDER \
--to 0xRECIPIENT \
--asset ETH \
--amount 0.001 \
--blocks 50
Returns the matching tx hash if found, or "not found".
| Chain | ID | Default USDC |
|---|---|---|
| Ethereum | 1 | 0xA0b86991c6218b36c1d19d4a2e9eb0ce3606eb48 |
| Base | 8453 | 0x833589fCD6eDb6E08f4c7C32D4f71b54bDa02913 |
| Sepolia | 11155111 | 0x1c7d4b196cb0c7b01d743fbc6116a902379c7238 |
| Base Sepolia | 84532 | 0x036CbD53842c5426634e7929541eC2318f3dCf7e |
When sending the link, always include:
Query native + major ERC20 balances across all supported chains:
# All chains at once
scripts/evm-balance.sh --address 0x1234...5678
# Single chain
scripts/evm-balance.sh --address 0x1234...5678 --chain-id 8453
Returns JSON with native balance + USDC, USDT, WETH, WBTC, DAI per chain.
Supported chains: Ethereum, Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, BNB Chain, Sepolia, Base Sepolia.
No API key needed — uses public RPCs directly.
After a transaction is verified, generate a structured receipt:
scripts/evm-receipt.sh \
--tx-hash 0xabc123... \
--chain-id 8453 \
--memo "order-42" \
--merchant "Cool Store"
Options:
--format json | markdown | both (default: both)--out <directory> — save receipt files to disk (JSON + markdown)--memo — order ID or note--merchant — merchant/payee nameOutput includes: status, amount, token, from/to, gas fee, block, explorer link, timestamp.
The receipt can be sent to the user as a confirmation message, saved for bookkeeping, or forwarded to a merchant.
By default, scripts use public RPC endpoints. You can override them for privacy or reliability:
Option 1 — Environment variables (highest priority):
export RPC_1="https://my-private-eth-node.com"
export RPC_8453="https://my-base-rpc.com"
Option 2 — Config file (copy config.example.json → config.json):
{
"rpc": {
"1": "https://my-private-eth-node.com",
"8453": "https://my-base-rpc.com"
}
}
Option 3 — Public fallbacks (default, no setup needed):
Used automatically if no env var or config is set. Public providers (e.g. eth.llamarpc.com) will see your wallet addresses and tx hashes.
Resolution order: env var RPC_<chainId> → config.json → public fallback.