okx-defi-invest

Use this skill to 'invest in DeFi', 'earn yield on USDC', 'deposit into Aave', 'stake ETH on Lido', 'search DeFi products', 'find best APY', 'redeem my DeFi position', 'withdraw from lending', 'claim DeFi rewards', 'borrow USDC', 'repay loan', 'add liquidity to Uniswap V3', 'remove liquidity', or mentions DeFi investing, yield farming, lending, borrowing, staking, liquidity pools, APY/APR across Ethereum, BSC, Avalanche, Sui, Solana, and other supported chains. Supports Aave, Lido, Compound, PancakeSwap, Uniswap, NAVI, Kamino, BENQI, and more. Do NOT use for DEX spot swaps — use okx-dex-swap. Do NOT use for token prices or market data — use okx-dex-market. Do NOT use for wallet token balances — use okx-wallet-portfolio. Do NOT use for viewing DeFi positions/holdings only — use okx-defi-portfolio.

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Install skill "okx-defi-invest" with this command: npx skills add okx/onchainos-skills/okx-onchainos-skills-okx-defi-invest

OKX DeFi Invest

Multi-chain DeFi product discovery and investment execution. The CLI handles precision conversion, multi-step orchestration, and validation internally.

For CLI parameter details, see references/cli-reference.md.

Skill Routing

  • For DeFi positions / holdings → use okx-defi-portfolio
  • For token price/chart → use okx-dex-market
  • For token search by name/contract → use okx-dex-token
  • For DEX spot swap execution → use okx-dex-swap
  • For wallet token balances → use okx-wallet-portfolio
  • For broadcasting signed transactions → use okx-onchain-gateway
  • For Agentic Wallet login, balance, contract-call → use okx-agentic-wallet

Command Index

#CommandDescription
1defi listList top DeFi products by APY
2defi search --token <tokens> [--platform <names>] [--chain <chain>] [--product-group <group>]Search DeFi products
3defi detail --investment-id <id>Get full product details
4defi invest --investment-id <id> --address <addr> --token <symbol_or_addr> --amount <minimal_units> [--chain <chain>] [--slippage <pct>] [--tick-lower <n>] [--tick-upper <n>] [--token-id <nft>]One-step deposit (CLI handles prepare + precision + calldata)
5defi withdraw --investment-id <id> --address <addr> --chain <chain> [--ratio <0-1>] [--amount <minimal_units>] [--token-id <nft>] [--platform-id <pid>] [--slippage <pct>]One-step withdrawal (CLI handles position lookup + calldata)
6defi collect --address <addr> --chain <chain> --reward-type <type> [--investment-id <id>] [--platform-id <pid>] [--token-id <nft>] [--principal-index <idx>]One-step reward claim (CLI handles reward check + calldata)
7defi positions --address <addr> --chains <chains>List DeFi positions by platform
8defi position-detail --address <addr> --chain <chain> --platform-id <pid>Get detailed position info

Investment Types

productGroupDescription
SINGLE_EARNSingle-token yield (savings, staking, vaults)
DEX_POOLLiquidity pools (Uniswap V2/V3, PancakeSwap, etc.)
LENDINGLending / borrowing (Aave, Compound, etc.)

Chain Support

CLI resolves chain names automatically (e.g. ethereum1, bsc56, solana501).

Operation Flow

Step 0: Address Resolution

When the user does NOT provide a wallet address, resolve it automatically from the Agentic Wallet before running any defi command:

1. onchainos wallet status          → check if logged in, get active account
2. onchainos wallet addresses       → get addresses grouped by chain category:
                                       - XLayer addresses
                                       - EVM addresses (Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, etc.)
                                       - Solana addresses
3. Match address to target chain:
   - EVM chains → use EVM address
   - Solana     → use Solana address
   - XLayer     → use XLayer address

Rules:

  • If the user provides an explicit address, use it directly — skip this step
  • If wallet is not logged in, ask the user to log in first (→ okx-agentic-wallet) or provide an address manually
  • If the user says "check all accounts" or "all wallets", use wallet balance --all to get all account IDs, then wallet switch <id> + wallet addresses for each account
  • Always confirm the resolved address with the user before proceeding if the account has multiple addresses of the same type

Deposit (invest)

1. defi search --token USDC --chain ethereum       → pick investmentId
2. defi detail --investment-id <id>                 → confirm APY/TVL, get underlyingToken[].tokenAddress
3. token search --query <tokenAddress> --chains <chain>  → get decimal (e.g. 6) for amount conversion
4. Ask user for amount → convert: userAmount × 10^decimal (e.g. 100 USDC → 100000000)
5. Check wallet balance (okx-wallet-portfolio) → if insufficient, warn user and stop
6. defi invest --investment-id <id> --address <addr> --token USDC --amount 100000000
   → CLI returns calldata (APPROVE + DEPOSIT steps)
7. User signs and broadcasts each step in order

Token decimal: Get tokenAddress from defi detailunderlyingToken[].tokenAddress, then use token search --query <tokenAddress> to get decimal. Same approach as DEX swap.

CRITICAL — Balance check is REQUIRED before calling defi invest. You MUST call okx-wallet-portfolio to verify the user has sufficient balance of the deposit token BEFORE generating calldata. If balance is insufficient, STOP and warn the user. Do NOT proceed to defi invest without confirming balance. Skipping this step wastes gas and results in failed on-chain transactions.

Withdraw

CRITICAL — position-detail is MANDATORY before withdraw. You MUST call defi position-detail immediately before every defi withdraw, even if you already have position data from a previous call. Do NOT reuse stale position-detail results.

1. defi positions --address <addr> --chains ethereum
2. defi position-detail --address <addr> --chain ethereum --platform-id <pid>
   → MUST be called fresh — get investmentId, tokenPrecision, coinAmount (current balance)
3. Full exit:
   defi withdraw --investment-id <id> --address <addr> --chain ethereum --ratio 1 --platform-id <pid>
   Partial exit (convert coinAmount to minimal units: amount × 10^tokenPrecision):
   defi withdraw --investment-id <id> --address <addr> --chain ethereum --amount <minimal_units> --platform-id <pid>
4. User signs and broadcasts

Partial exit --amount: position-detail returns coinAmount in human-readable (e.g. "2.3792") and tokenPrecision (e.g. 6). Convert to minimal units: floor(2.3792 × 10^6) = 2379200--amount 2379200.

Claim Rewards

CRITICAL — position-detail is MANDATORY before collect. You MUST call defi position-detail immediately before every defi collect, even if you already have position data from a previous call in the conversation. Position data (rewards, investmentId, platformId, tokenId) changes after each on-chain operation (withdraw, previous collect, etc.), so stale data leads to wrong parameters or failed transactions. Do NOT skip this step. Do NOT reuse position-detail results from earlier in the conversation.

1. defi positions --address <addr> --chains ethereum
2. defi position-detail --address <addr> --chain ethereum --platform-id <pid>
   → MUST be called fresh — do NOT reuse prior results
3. defi collect --address <addr> --chain ethereum --reward-type REWARD_INVESTMENT --investment-id <id> --platform-id <pid>
   → CLI returns calldata (or skips if no rewards)
4. User signs and broadcasts

V3 Pool Deposit

1. defi search --token USDT --platform PancakeSwap --chain bsc --product-group DEX_POOL
2. defi detail --investment-id <id>
3. Ask user for amount and tick range
4. Check wallet balance (okx-wallet-portfolio) → if insufficient, warn user and stop
5. defi invest --investment-id <id> --address <addr> --token USDT --amount 100000000 --range 5
   → CLI handles calculate-entry internally, returns calldata
6. User signs and broadcasts

Step 3: Sign & Broadcast Calldata

After invest/withdraw/collect returns dataList, execute each step via one of two paths:

Path A (user-provided wallet): user signs externally → broadcast via gateway

# For each dataList step:
# 1. User signs the tx externally using dataList[N].to, dataList[N].serializedData, dataList[N].value
# 2. Broadcast:
onchainos gateway broadcast --signed-tx <signed_hex> --address <addr> --chain <chain>
# 3. Poll until confirmed:
onchainos gateway orders --address <addr> --chain <chain> --order-id <orderId>
# → wait for txStatus=2, then proceed to next step

Path B (Agentic Wallet): sign & broadcast via wallet contract-call

EVM chains (Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, Base, etc.):

onchainos wallet contract-call \
  --to <dataList[N].to> \
  --chain <chainIndex> \
  --input-data <dataList[N].serializedData> \
  --value <value_in_UI_units>

EVM (XLayer):

onchainos wallet contract-call \
  --to <dataList[N].to> \
  --chain 196 \
  --input-data <dataList[N].serializedData> \
  --value <value_in_UI_units>

Solana:

onchainos wallet contract-call \
  --to <dataList[N].to> \
  --chain 501 \
  --unsigned-tx <dataList[N].serializedData>

contract-call handles TEE signing and broadcasting internally — no separate broadcast step needed.

--value unit conversion: dataList[].value is in minimal units (wei). contract-call --value expects UI units. Convert: value_UI = value / 10^nativeToken.decimal (e.g. 18 for ETH/POL, 9 for SOL). If value is "", "0", or "0x0", use "0".

--chain mapping: contract-call and gateway broadcast require realChainIndex (e.g. 1=Ethereum, 137=Polygon, 56=BSC, 501=Solana, 196=XLayer).

Execution rules:

  • Execute dataList[0] first, then dataList[1], etc. Never in parallel.
  • Wait for on-chain confirmation before next step (Path A: txStatus=2; Path B: contract-call returns txHash).
  • If any step fails, stop all remaining steps and report which succeeded/failed.

invest/withdraw/collect only return unsigned calldata — they do NOT broadcast. The CLI never holds private keys.

Displaying Search / List Results

#PlatformChaininvestmentIdNameAPYTVL
1Aave V3ETH9502USDC1.89%$3.52B
  • investmentId is MANDATORY in every row
  • rate is decimal → multiply by 100 and append %
  • tvl → format as human-readable USD ($3.52B, $537M)
  • Display data as-is — do NOT editorialize on APY values

rewardType Reference

rewardTypeWhen to useRequired params
REWARD_PLATFORMProtocol-level rewards (e.g. AAVE token)--platform-id
REWARD_INVESTMENTProduct mining/staking rewards--investment-id + --platform-id
V3_FEEV3 trading fee collection--investment-id + --token-id
REWARD_OKX_BONUSOKX bonus rewards--investment-id + --platform-id
REWARD_MERKLE_BONUSMerkle proof-based bonus--investment-id + --platform-id
UNLOCKED_PRINCIPALUnlocked principal after lock--investment-id + --principal-index

Key Protocol Rules

  • Aave borrow: uses callDataType=WITHDRAW internally — do not expose to user
  • Aave repay: uses callDataType=DEPOSIT internally — do not expose to user
  • V3 Pool exit: pass --token-id + --ratio (e.g. --ratio 1 for full exit)
  • Partial withdrawal (non-V3): pass --amount for the exit amount
  • Full withdrawal: --ratio 1

Post-execution Suggestions

Just completedSuggest
defi list / defi searchView details → defi detail, or start deposit flow
defi detailProceed → defi invest, or compare → defi search
defi invest successView positions → okx-defi-portfolio, or search more
defi withdraw successCheck positions → okx-defi-portfolio, or check balance → okx-wallet-portfolio
defi collect successCheck positions → okx-defi-portfolio, or swap rewards → okx-dex-swap

Error Codes

CodeScenarioHandling
84400Parameter nullCheck required params — partial exit needs --amount or --ratio
84021Asset syncing"Position data is syncing, please retry shortly"
84023Invalid expectOutputListCLI auto-constructs from position-detail; retry or pass --platform-id
84014Balance check failedInsufficient balance — check with okx-wallet-portfolio
84018Balancing failedV3 balancing failed — adjust price range or increase slippage
84010Token not supportedCheck supported tokens via defi detail
84001Platform not supportedDeFi platform not supported
84016Contract execution failedCheck parameters and retry
84019Address format mismatchAddress format invalid for this chain
50011Rate limitWait and retry

Global Notes

  • --amount must be in minimal units (integer). Convert: userAmount × 10^tokenPrecision. Example: 0.1 USDC (precision=6) → --amount 100000. Get tokenPrecision from defi detail or defi position-detail
  • The wallet address parameter for ALL defi commands is --address
  • --slippage default is "0.01" (1%); suggest "0.03""0.05" for volatile V3 pools
  • CRITICAL — Solana transaction expiry: Solana DeFi transactions use base58-encoded VersionedTransaction with a blockhash that expires in ~60 seconds. After receiving calldata, you MUST warn the user: "This Solana transaction must be signed and broadcast within 60 seconds or it will expire. Please sign immediately." Do NOT proceed to other conversation without delivering this warning first.
  • CRITICAL — High APY risk warning: When displaying search/list results, if any product has APY > 50% (rate > 0.5), you MUST warn the user: "WARNING: This product shows APY above 50%, which indicates elevated risk (potential impermanent loss, smart contract risk, or unsustainable rewards). Proceed with caution." Do NOT silently display high-APY products without this warning.
  • CRITICAL — Address-chain compatibility: When calling defi positions or defi position-detail, the --address and chain parameters must be compatible. EVM addresses (0x…) can only query EVM chains; Solana addresses (base58) can only query solana. Never mix them — the API will return error 84019 (Address format error).
    • 0x… address → only pass EVM chains: ethereum,bsc,polygon,arbitrum,base,xlayer,avalanche,optimism,fantom,linea,scroll,zksync
    • base58 address → only pass solana
    • If the user wants positions across both EVM and Solana, make two separate calls with the respective addresses
  • User confirmation required before every invest/withdraw/collect execution
  • Address used for calldata generation MUST match the signing address

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