Query a Bitpanda account via the Bitpanda API using a bundled bash CLI. Covers all read-only endpoints: balances, trades, transactions, asset info, and live prices. Use when the user wants to check their Bitpanda portfolio, balances, trade history, deposits, withdrawals, asset prices, or any account information from Bitpanda. Usable for mentions of Bitpanda, crypto portfolio on Bitpanda, price checks, or requests involving Bitpanda wallet/trade data. This skill is READ-ONLY — it does NOT support trading, placing orders, deposits, withdrawals, or any write operations.
Query a Bitpanda account through the API using the bundled scripts/bitpanda.sh CLI.
Set BITPANDA_API_KEY environment variable with a key from https://web.bitpanda.com/my-account/apikey
Verify access works:
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh balances --page-size 5
All commands are invoked as bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh <command> [options]. Output is JSON.
portfolioFor any request about the user's holdings, balances, or portfolio, always use portfolio first:
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh portfolio
It handles pagination, zero-balance filtering, asset name resolution, EUR price enrichment, and aggregation by asset (combining regular, staking, and index wallets) automatically. Use --sort value to sort by EUR value descending (default: alphabetical by name). Returns:
{
"wallets": [
{"asset_name": "Bitcoin", "asset_symbol": "BTC", "balance": "0.123", "eur_price": "95000", "eur_value": 11685.0, "asset_id": "...", "wallets": [{"wallet_id": "...", "wallet_type": null, "balance": "0.123"}]}
],
"count": 25,
"total_eur": 50000.0
}
Do NOT manually paginate balances + call asset per ID — portfolio does this for you.
When portfolio returns wallets with eur_price: null, the exact symbol didn't match the ticker. Report these assets to the user.
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
price <SYMBOL> | Get price, currency, and daily change for a single asset. |
prices | List prices for held assets. |
prices --all | List all available ticker prices. |
tradesFor any request about buy/sell history, recent purchases, or trade activity, always use trades first — NOT all-transactions:
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh trades [options]
It auto-paginates transactions, filters for buys/sells, resolves asset names, and enriches with asset type and price. Returns:
[
{"date": "2025-12-22T16:20:48Z", "operation": "buy", "asset_name": "Bitcoin", "asset_symbol": "BTC", "asset_type": "cryptocoin", "amount": "0.5", "current_eur_price": "95000", "trade_id": "...", "asset_id": "..."}
]
Options:
--operation buy|sell — filter by trade direction (default: both)--asset-type <type> — filter by asset type: cryptocoin, metal, stock, commodity, etf, etc.--limit <n> — number of trades to return (default 5)--from <datetime> / --to <datetime> — date range filterExamples:
# Last 3 purchases
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh trades --operation buy --limit 3
# Last 3 crypto purchases
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh trades --operation buy --asset-type cryptocoin --limit 3
# All trades in January 2026
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh trades --from 2026-01-01T00:00:00Z --to 2026-02-01T00:00:00Z --limit 20
Do NOT manually paginate all-transactions + resolve asset names — trades does this for you.
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
balances | Raw wallet list (use --non-zero to filter zeros). Only use when you need pagination control or filtering by asset_id. |
all-transactions | Raw transaction list across all asset types. Only use when you need full transaction details, non-trade operations (rewards, deposits, etc.), or direct cursor control. |
asset <asset_id> | Get single asset info. Response: {"data": {"id": "...", "name": "Bitcoin", "symbol": "BTC"}} |
balances and all-transactions use cursor pagination:
--before <cursor> / --after <cursor> / --page-size <n> (1-100, default 25)# Balances: filter by asset
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh balances --asset-id <uuid>
# Transactions: filter by direction and wallet
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh all-transactions --flow incoming --wallet-id <uuid>
# Transactions: filter by asset
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh all-transactions --asset-id <uuid>
# Transactions: filter by date range
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh all-transactions --from 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z --to 2024-02-01T00:00:00Z
Last purchases:
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh trades --operation buy --limit 3
Recent trades:
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh trades --limit 10
List recent transactions (all types including rewards, dividends):
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh all-transactions --page-size 10
Check current BTC price:
bash <skill-path>/scripts/bitpanda.sh price BTC
operation_type: The category of operation (e.g. buy, sell, deposit, withdrawal, transfer, staking).flow: incoming (credit) or outgoing (debit).compensates: Links to a reversed/corrected transaction ID (null for normal transactions).trade_id: Present when the transaction resulted from a trade; null for deposits/withdrawals/staking.For full endpoint details, parameters, and response schemas, read references/api_reference.md.