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// Execute perpetual trades on Ostium and Aster via Maxxit's Lazy Trading API. Includes programmatic endpoints for opening/closing positions, managing risk, fetching market data, copy-trading other OpenClaw agents, and a trustless Alpha Marketplace for buying/selling ZK-verified trading signals (Arbitr

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namemaxxit-lazy-trading
version1.2.20
authorMaxxit
descriptionExecute perpetual trades on Ostium, Aster, and Avantis via Maxxit's Lazy Trading API, and trade Indian stocks through Zerodha Kite. Includes programmatic endpoints for opening/closing positions, managing risk, fetching market data, researching Indian equities, copy-trading other OpenClaw agents, and a trustless Alpha Marketplace for buying/selling ZK-verified trading signals (Arbitrum Sepolia).
homepagehttps://maxxit.ai
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Maxxit Lazy Trading

Execute perpetual futures trades on Ostium, Aster DEX, and Avantis DEX through Maxxit's Lazy Trading API. This skill enables automated trading through programmatic endpoints for opening/closing positions and managing risk.

Built-in Strategy Scripts

The skill includes standalone Python strategy scripts. Use them when the user wants the agent to run a predefined trading system instead of manually specifying each trade.

  • ema-strategy.py
    • Trend-following EMA crossover on Binance klines using close prices.
  • rsi-bollinger-strategy.py
    • Mean-reversion system that waits for price to pierce a Bollinger Band and re-enter with RSI confirmation.
  • donchian-adx-strategy.py
    • Breakout system that trades Donchian channel breaks only when ADX confirms a strong trend regime.
  • taker-strategy.py - Aggressive Taker (Order Flow) HFT strategy. Analyzes Binance taker buy/sell ratios to detect aggressive market participants and catch rapid momentum shifts.
  • mean-reversion-strategy.py - RSI + Bollinger Band mean-reversion strategy. A technical approach using price exhaustion points optimized for high-frequency scalping in sideways or boring markets.
  • breakout-strategy.py - Volatility breakout strategy with ATR filter. Enters trades when price breaks out of a standard deviation channel while ATR confirms increasing volatility and momentum.
  • vwap-strategy.py - VWAP crossover institutional momentum strategy. Uses volume-weighted average price and EMA to confirm institutional trend alignment and confirm trade strength with volume.

All scripts:

  • read Binance kline data directly from https://api.binance.com/api/v3/klines
  • use MAXXIT_API_URL and MAXXIT_API_KEY
  • execute through Maxxit programmatic trading endpoints
  • maintain per-symbol, per-venue state in the OpenClaw workspace

Example invocations:

python3 ema-strategy.py --symbol BTCUSDT --interval 5m --venue avantis
python3 rsi-bollinger-strategy.py --symbol ETHUSDT --interval 5m --venue ostium
python3 donchian-adx-strategy.py --symbol BTCUSDT --interval 15m --venue avantis

When to Use This Skill

  • User wants to execute trades on Ostium
  • User wants to execute trades on Aster DEX
  • User asks about their lazy trading account details
  • User wants to check their USDC/ETH balance
  • User wants to view their open positions or portfolio
  • User wants to see their closed position history or PnL
  • User wants to discover available trading symbols
  • User wants market research, a market summary, or a trade-focused research brief
  • User wants a whole market snapshot for the trading purpose
  • User wants to open a new trading position (long/short)
  • User wants to close an existing position
  • User wants to set or modify take profit levels
  • User wants to set or modify stop loss levels
  • User wants to fetch current token/market prices
  • User mentions "lazy trade", "perps", "perpetuals", or "futures trading"
  • User wants to automate their trading workflow
  • User wants to copy-trade or mirror another trader's positions
  • User wants to discover other OpenClaw agents to learn from
  • User wants to see what trades top-performing traders are making
  • User wants to find high-impact-factor traders to replicate
  • User wants to sell their trading signals as alpha
  • User wants to browse or buy trustless alpha from ZK-verified traders
  • User wants to generate a ZK proof of their trading performance or flag a position as alpha
  • User mentions "alpha marketplace", "sell alpha", "buy alpha", or "ZK proof"

Skill Maintenance

  • If the user asks OpenClaw to update this skill, run:
npx clawhub@latest install maxxit-lazy-trading --force

⚠️ DEX Routing Rules (Mandatory)

  1. Always ask venue first if unclear: "Do you want to trade on Ostium, Aster, or Avantis?"
  2. Always state the active venue explicitly in your response (e.g., "Using Ostium..." or "Using Aster..." or "Using Avantis...").
  3. Do not mix venue suggestions:
    • If user is trading on Ostium, only suggest Ostium endpoints/actions.
    • If user is trading on Aster, only suggest Aster endpoints/actions.
    • If user is trading on Avantis, only suggest Avantis endpoints/actions.
  4. Do not ask network clarification:
    • Ostium defaults to mainnet, but if the user explicitly asks for Ostium testnet / Arbitrum Sepolia, honor that and pass isTestnet: true on Ostium endpoints.
    • Aster is testnet-only in this setup.
    • Avantis is mainnet-only (Base chain) in this setup.
    • Therefore do not ask "mainnet or testnet?" unless the user explicitly requests Ostium testnet.
  5. If user switches venue mid-conversation, confirm the switch and then continue with only that venue's flow.

⚠️ CRITICAL: API Parameter Rules (Read Before Calling ANY Endpoint)

NEVER assume, guess, or hallucinate values for API request parameters. Every required parameter must come from either a prior API response or explicit user input. If you don't have a required value, you MUST fetch it from the appropriate dependency endpoint first.

Parameter Dependency Graph

The following shows where each required parameter comes from. Always resolve dependencies before calling an endpoint.

ParameterSourceEndpoint to Fetch From
userAddress / address/user-details response → user_walletGET /user-details
agentAddress/user-details response → ostium_agent_addressGET /user-details
tradeIndex/open-position response → actualTradeIndex OR /positions response → tradeIndexPOST /open-position or POST /positions
pairIndex/positions response → pairIndex OR /symbols response → symbol idPOST /positions or GET /symbols
entryPrice/open-position response → entryPrice OR /positions response → entryPricePOST /open-position or POST /positions
market / symbolUser specifies token OR /symbols response → symbol (e.g. ETH/USD)User input or GET /symbols
sideUser specifies "long" or "short"User input (required)
collateralUser specifies the USDC amountUser input (required)
leverageUser specifies the multiplierUser input (required)
takeProfitPercentUser specifies (e.g., 0.30 = 30%)User input (required)
stopLossPercentUser specifies (e.g., 0.10 = 10%)User input (required)
address (for copy-trader-trades)/copy-traders response → creatorWallet or walletAddressGET /copy-traders
commitment (Alpha)/alpha/agents response → commitmentGET /alpha/agents
listingId (Alpha)/alpha/listings response → listingIdGET /alpha/listings
alpha, contentHash (Alpha)/alpha/purchase Phase 2 response → alpha, contentHashGET /alpha/purchase + X-Payment header
txHash (Alpha)/alpha/pay response → txHashPOST /alpha/pay

Mandatory Workflow Rules

  1. Always call /user-details first to get user_wallet (used as userAddress/address). Cache it for the session — it doesn't change.
  2. Treat /user-details as identity-first. It always returns user_wallet for a valid API key, even if no lazy-trading agent exists yet.
  3. /user-details is sparse. It omits fields that are empty, null, or false. Missing fields mean “not applicable” and should not be treated as an error or missing configuration by themselves.
  4. Only use ostium_agent_address when the venue needs an agent. Ostium and Avantis require it. Zerodha does not. Aster only needs user_wallet, but aster_configured must be present and true.
  5. Never hardcode or guess wallet addresses. They are unique per user and must come from /user-details.
  6. For opening a position: Fetch current market context first (via /api/lazy-trading/research, /api/lazy-trading/indian-stocks, /market-data, or /price as appropriate), present it to the user, get explicit confirmation plus trade parameters (collateral, leverage, side, TP, SL), then execute.
    • Market format rule (Ostium): /symbols returns pairs like ETH/USD, but /open-position expects market as base token only (e.g. ETH). Convert by taking the base token before /.
  7. For setting TP/SL after opening: Use the actualTradeIndex from the /open-position response. If you don't have it (e.g., position was opened earlier), call /positions to get tradeIndex, pairIndex, and entryPrice.
  8. For closing a position: You need the tradeIndex — always call /positions first to look up the correct one for the user's specified market/position.
  9. Ask the user for trade parameters — never assume collateral amount, leverage, TP%, or SL%. Present defaults but let the user confirm or override.
  10. Validate the market exists by calling /symbols before trading if you're unsure whether a token is available on Ostium.
  11. For Alpha consumer flow: Follow the exact order: /alpha/agents/alpha/listings/alpha/purchase (402) → /alpha/pay/alpha/purchase (with X-Payment) → /alpha/verify/user-details/alpha/execute. Never skip steps. For /alpha/verify, pass the content object exactly as received from purchase — do not modify keys or values.

Pre-Flight Checklist (Run Mentally Before Every API Call)

✅ Do I have the user's wallet address? → If not, call /user-details
✅ Does this flow require an agent address? → If yes, call /user-details and verify ostium_agent_address is present
✅ Does this endpoint need a tradeIndex? → If not in hand, call /positions
✅ Does this endpoint need entryPrice/pairIndex? → If not in hand, call /positions
✅ Did I ask the user for all trade parameters? → collateral, leverage, side, TP%, SL%
✅ Is the market/symbol valid? → If unsure, call /symbols to verify
✅ (Alpha) Do I have commitment? → If not, call /alpha/agents
✅ (Alpha) Do I have listingId? → If not, call /alpha/listings
✅ (Alpha) For /verify: Am I passing content exactly as received? → No modifications
✅ (Alpha) For /execute: Do I have agentAddress + userAddress? → Call /user-details

Authentication

All requests require an API key with prefix lt_. Pass it via:

  • Header: X-API-KEY: lt_your_api_key
  • Or: Authorization: Bearer lt_your_api_key

Market Research Workflow

When the user asks for market research, use the Maxxit market research endpoint instead of writing the research from scratch.

Endpoint:

  • POST /api/lazy-trading/research
  • POST /api/lazy-trading/indian-stocks for Indian equities research queries

Rules:

  • Construct the content prompt from the user's ask.
  • Preserve the user's asset, timeframe, strategy, and risk focus.
  • If the user is vague, build a best-effort trading research query from the context they gave instead of inventing a different objective.
  • Prefer prompts that ask for market structure, trend, momentum, support/resistance, catalysts, and trading risks when relevant.
  • Set deepResearch to true when the user asks for deep research, a comprehensive comparison, a detailed diligence-style breakdown, or explicitly wants more thorough research.
  • Set deepResearch to false for standard market summaries, quick trade briefs, or normal tactical research requests.
  • For POST /api/lazy-trading/indian-stocks, OpenClaw must decide the request options from the user's query and should not ask the user to choose chat_model, response_length, or thinking_level.
  • Always send question plus the inferred request options:
    • chat_model: analytical or strategic
    • response_length: short, medium, or long
    • thinking_level: only include this when chat_model is strategic
  • Use chat_model: "strategic" when the user wants a trading plan, swing-trade setups, long/short ideas, entry zones, stop loss, target levels, timing for this week, or tactical positioning. In strategic mode, include thinking_level automatically:
    • use balanced by default
    • use low for quick, lightweight tactical asks
    • use deep only when the user explicitly asks for a more thoughtful or more detailed strategy answer
  • Use chat_model: "analytical" for screens, rankings, fundamentals, valuation, sector comparisons, capex-cycle beneficiaries, earnings quality, balance sheet analysis, and diligence-style research. Do not send thinking_level in analytical mode.
  • Infer response_length from the user’s ask:
    • use short for quick answers, concise trade ideas, and direct setup requests
    • use medium by default for normal research requests
    • use long for ranked lists, detailed comparisons, deep dives, or multi-factor explanations
  • If the user’s wording contains both analytical and tactical elements, prioritize the main deliverable. If the answer must provide actionable trade setups, choose strategic; if the answer is mainly screening, ranking, valuation, or fundamental comparison, choose analytical.
  • Summarize the response and format it for readability.

Prompt construction examples:

  • User: "Research BTC for a swing long."
    • Query: Analyze BTC for a swing-long setup. Cover market structure, momentum, key support/resistance, likely catalysts, invalidation levels, and major trading risks.
  • User: "Give me market research on ETH for today."
    • Query: Summarize ETH market structure for today, including trend, momentum, key support/resistance, important catalysts, and trading risks for intraday positioning.
  • User: "Research SOL before I short it."
    • Query: Analyze SOL for a potential short setup. Cover current market structure, weakness signals, resistance levels, downside levels to watch, catalysts, and key squeeze/invalidation risks.

Example call:

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/research" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -d '{
    "content": "Analyze BTC for a swing-long setup. Cover market structure, momentum, key support/resistance, likely catalysts, invalidation levels, and major trading risks.",
    "deepResearch": false
  }'

Indian stocks example:

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/indian-stocks" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -d '{
    "question": "Screen for Indian IT stocks with strong profit growth and low debt.",
    "chat_model": "analytical",
    "response_length": "medium"
  }'

Indian stocks tactical example:

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/indian-stocks" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -d '{
    "question": "Which Indian banking stocks look strongest for a swing trade this week? Give long ideas only, with entry zone, stop loss, target range, and the reasoning behind each setup.",
    "chat_model": "strategic",
    "response_length": "short",
    "thinking_level": "balanced"
  }'

When discussing Indian equities, NSE/BSE orders, holdings, targets, stop losses, or portfolio values:

  • use Indian rupees as the default unit
  • prefer in user-facing responses (for example, ₹2,450, ₹1.2 lakh)

API Endpoints

Ostium Programmatic Endpoints (/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/*)

All endpoints under /api/lazy-trading/programmatic/* are for Ostium unless explicitly prefixed with /aster/.

Get User Details

Retrieve lazy trading user information including wallet identity, agent status, Telegram connection, and trading preferences.

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/user-details" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "user_wallet": "0x...",
  "lazy_trading_ready": true,
  "agent": {
    "id": "agent-uuid",
    "name": "Lazy Trader - Username",
    "venue": "ostium",
    "status": "active"
  },
  "telegram_user": {
    "id": 123,
    "telegram_user_id": "123456789",
    "telegram_username": "trader"
  },
  "deployment": {
    "id": "deployment-uuid",
    "status": "active",
    "enabled_venues": ["ostium"]
  },
  "trading_preferences": {
    "risk_tolerance": "medium",
    "trade_frequency": "moderate"
  },
  "ostium_agent_address": "0x...",
  "aster_configured": true
}

If the user has not set up a lazy-trading agent yet, /user-details still returns 200 and identity data, for example:

{
  "success": true,
  "user_wallet": "0x..."
}

Get Available Symbols

Retrieve all available trading symbols from the Ostium exchange. Use this to discover which symbols you can trade.

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/symbols" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "symbols": [
    {
      "id": 0,
      "symbol": "BTC/USD",
      "group": "crypto",
      "maxLeverage": 150
    },
    {
      "id": 1,
      "symbol": "ETH/USD",
      "group": "crypto",
      "maxLeverage": 100
    }
  ],
  "groupedSymbols": {
    "crypto": [
      { "id": 0, "symbol": "BTC/USD", "group": "crypto", "maxLeverage": 150 },
      { "id": 1, "symbol": "ETH/USD", "group": "crypto", "maxLeverage": 100 }
    ],
    "forex": [...]
  },
  "count": 45
}

Get Account Balance

Retrieve USDC and ETH balance for the user's Ostium wallet address.

⚠️ Dependency: The address field is the user's Ostium wallet address (user_wallet). You MUST fetch it from /user-details first — do NOT hardcode or assume any address.

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/balance" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d "{"address": "0x..."}"

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "address": "0x...",
  "usdcBalance": "1000.50",
  "ethBalance": "0.045"
}

Get Portfolio Positions

Get all open positions for the user's Ostium trading account. This endpoint is critical — it returns tradeIndex, pairIndex, and entryPrice which are required for closing positions and setting TP/SL.

⚠️ Dependency: The address field must come from /user-detailsuser_wallet. NEVER guess it.

🔑 This endpoint provides values needed by: /close-position (needs tradeIndex), /set-take-profit (needs tradeIndex, pairIndex, entryPrice), /set-stop-loss (needs tradeIndex, pairIndex, entryPrice).

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/positions" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d "{"address": "0x..."}"

Request Body:

{
  "address": "0x..."  // REQUIRED — from /user-details → user_wallet. NEVER guess this.
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "positions": [
    {
      "market": "BTC",
      "marketFull": "BTC/USD",
      "side": "long",
      "collateral": 100.0,
      "entryPrice": 95000.0,
      "leverage": 10.0,
      "tradeId": "12345",
      "tradeIndex": 2,
      "pairIndex": "0",
      "notionalUsd": 1000.0,
      "totalFees": 2.50,
      "stopLossPrice": 85500.0,
      "takeProfitPrice": 0.0
    }
  ],
  "totalPositions": 1
}

Key fields to extract from each position:

  • tradeIndex — needed for /close-position, /set-take-profit, /set-stop-loss
  • pairIndex — needed for /set-take-profit, /set-stop-loss
  • entryPrice — needed for /set-take-profit, /set-stop-loss
  • side — needed for /set-take-profit, /set-stop-loss

### Get Position History

Get trading history for a wallet.  
- `venue: "OSTIUM"` (default): uses Ostium history.
- `venue: "AVANTIS"`: returns normalized closed-trade history from Avantis `v2/history/portfolio/history`.

**Note:** The user's Ostium wallet address can be fetched from the `/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/user-details` endpoint (see Get Account Balance section above).

```bash
curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/history" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"venue":"OSTIUM","address":"0x...","count":50}'

Request Body:

{
  "venue": "OSTIUM",    // Optional: "OSTIUM" (default) or "AVANTIS"
  "address": "0x...",   // Required for OSTIUM; also accepted for AVANTIS as alias of userAddress
  "count": 50           // Number of recent orders to retrieve (default: 50)
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "history": [
    {
      "market": "ETH",
      "side": "long",
      "collateral": 50.0,
      "leverage": 5,
      "price": 3200.0,
      "pnlUsdc": 15.50,
      "profitPercent": 31.0,
      "totalProfitPercent": 31.0,
      "rolloverFee": 0.05,
      "fundingFee": 0.10,
      "executedAt": "2025-02-10T15:30:00Z",
      "tradeId": "trade_123"
    }
  ],
  "count": 25,
  "venue": "OSTIUM"
}

Avantis history example (same /history endpoint):

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/history" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"venue":"AVANTIS","userAddress":"0x...","count":50}'

Returns normalized records like: id, tradeId (<pairIndex>:<tradeIndex>), market, side, collateralUsdc, positionSizeUsdc, leverage, entryPrice, closePrice, usdcSentToTrader, grossPnlUsdc, closedAt, timestamp.

Open Position

Open a new perpetual futures position on Ostium.

⚠️ Dependencies — ALL must be resolved BEFORE calling this endpoint:

  1. agentAddress → from /user-detailsostium_agent_address (NEVER guess)
  2. userAddress → from /user-detailsuser_wallet (NEVER guess)
  3. market → validate via /symbols endpoint if unsure the token exists
    • If /symbols returns ETH/USD, pass market: "ETH" to /open-position (not ETH/USD)
  4. side, collateral, leverageASK the user explicitly, do not assume

📊 Recommended Pre-Trade Flow:

  1. Call /api/lazy-trading/research for crypto trade research, or /market-data / /price for current market conditions
  2. Present the market context to the user (price, structure, momentum, volatility when available)
  3. Ask the user: "Do you want to proceed? Specify: collateral (USDC), leverage, long/short"
  4. Only after user confirms → call /open-position

🔐 Verification Note: Every trade is analyzed by EigenAI for alignment with market conditions. Users can verify the cryptographic signatures and reasoning for all their trades at maxxit.ai/openclaw.

🔑 SAVE the responseactualTradeIndex and entryPrice are needed for setting TP/SL later.

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/open-position" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "agentAddress": "0x...",
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "market": "BTC",
    "side": "long",
    "collateral": 100,
    "leverage": 10
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "agentAddress": "0x...",      // REQUIRED — from /user-details → ostium_agent_address. NEVER guess.
  "userAddress": "0x...",       // REQUIRED — from /user-details → user_wallet. NEVER guess.
  "market": "BTC",              // REQUIRED — Base token only for Ostium (e.g. "ETH", not "ETH/USD"). Validate via /symbols if unsure.
  "side": "long",               // REQUIRED — "long" or "short". ASK the user.
  "collateral": 100,            // REQUIRED — Collateral in USDC. ASK the user.
  "leverage": 10,               // Optional (default: 10). ASK the user.
  "deploymentId": "uuid...",    // Optional — associated deployment ID
  "signalId": "uuid...",        // Optional — associated signal ID
  "isTestnet": false            // Optional. Set true only when user explicitly asks for Ostium testnet / Arbitrum Sepolia.
}

Response (IMPORTANT — save these values):

{
  "success": true,
  "orderId": "order_123",
  "tradeId": "trade_abc",
  "transactionHash": "0x...",
  "txHash": "0x...",
  "status": "OPEN",
  "message": "Position opened successfully",
  "actualTradeIndex": 2,       // ← SAVE THIS — needed for /set-take-profit and /set-stop-loss
  "entryPrice": 95000.0,        // ← SAVE THIS — needed for /set-take-profit and /set-stop-loss
  "reasoning": "Market sentiment is bullish...", // EigenAI trade alignment analysis
  "llmSignature": "0x..."       // Cryptographic signature for auditability
}

Close Position

Close an existing perpetual futures position on Ostium.

⚠️ Dependencies — resolve BEFORE calling this endpoint:

  1. agentAddress → from /user-detailsostium_agent_address
  2. userAddress → from /user-detailsuser_wallet
  3. tradeIndex → call /positions first to find the position you want to close, then use its tradeIndex

NEVER guess the tradeIndex or tradeId. Always fetch from /positions endpoint.

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/close-position" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "agentAddress": "0x...",
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "market": "BTC",
    "tradeId": "12345"
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "agentAddress": "0x...",      // REQUIRED — from /user-details → ostium_agent_address. NEVER guess.
  "userAddress": "0x...",       // REQUIRED — from /user-details → user_wallet. NEVER guess.
  "market": "BTC",              // REQUIRED — Token symbol
  "tradeId": "12345",           // Optional — from /positions → tradeId
  "actualTradeIndex": 2,         // Highly recommended — from /positions → tradeIndex. NEVER guess.
  "isTestnet": false            // Optional. Set true only when user explicitly asks for Ostium testnet / Arbitrum Sepolia.
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "result": {
    "txHash": "0x...",
    "market": "BTC",
    "closePnl": 25.50
  },
  "closePnl": 25.50,
  "message": "Position closed successfully",
  "alreadyClosed": false
}

Set Take Profit

Set or update take-profit level for an existing position on Ostium.

⚠️ Dependencies — you need ALL of these before calling:

  1. agentAddress → from /user-detailsostium_agent_address
  2. userAddress → from /user-detailsuser_wallet
  3. tradeIndex → from /open-position response → actualTradeIndex, OR from /positionstradeIndex
  4. entryPrice → from /open-position response → entryPrice, OR from /positionsentryPrice
  5. pairIndex → from /positionspairIndex, OR from /symbols → symbol id
  6. takeProfitPercentASK the user (default: 0.30 = 30%)
  7. side → from /positionsside ("long" or "short")

If you just opened a position: Use actualTradeIndex and entryPrice from the /open-position response. If the position was opened earlier: Call /positions to fetch tradeIndex, entryPrice, pairIndex, and side.

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/set-take-profit" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "agentAddress": "0x...",
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "market": "BTC",
    "tradeIndex": 2,
    "takeProfitPercent": 0.30,
    "entryPrice": 90000,
    "pairIndex": 0
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "agentAddress": "0x...",        // REQUIRED — from /user-details. NEVER guess.
  "userAddress": "0x...",         // REQUIRED — from /user-details. NEVER guess.
  "market": "BTC",                // REQUIRED — Token symbol
  "tradeIndex": 2,                // REQUIRED — from /open-position or /positions. NEVER guess.
  "takeProfitPercent": 0.30,       // Optional (default: 0.30 = 30%). ASK the user.
  "entryPrice": 90000,             // REQUIRED — from /open-position or /positions. NEVER guess.
  "pairIndex": 0,                  // REQUIRED — from /positions or /symbols. NEVER guess.
  "side": "long",                  // Optional (default: "long") — from /positions.
  "isTestnet": false              // Optional. Set true only when user explicitly asks for Ostium testnet / Arbitrum Sepolia.
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "message": "Take profit set successfully",
  "tpPrice": 117000.0
}

Set Stop Loss

Set or update stop-loss level for an existing position on Ostium.

⚠️ Dependencies — identical to Set Take Profit. You need ALL of these before calling:

  1. agentAddress → from /user-detailsostium_agent_address
  2. userAddress → from /user-detailsuser_wallet
  3. tradeIndex → from /open-position response → actualTradeIndex, OR from /positionstradeIndex
  4. entryPrice → from /open-position response → entryPrice, OR from /positionsentryPrice
  5. pairIndex → from /positionspairIndex, OR from /symbols → symbol id
  6. stopLossPercentASK the user (default: 0.10 = 10%)
  7. side → from /positionsside ("long" or "short")

If you just opened a position: Use actualTradeIndex and entryPrice from the /open-position response. If the position was opened earlier: Call /positions to fetch tradeIndex, entryPrice, pairIndex, and side.

# Same dependency resolution as Set Take Profit (see above for full example)
# Step 1: Get addresses from /user-details
# Step 2: Get position details from /positions
# Step 3: Set stop loss with user-specified stopLossPercent

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/set-stop-loss" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "agentAddress": "0x...",
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "market": "BTC",
    "tradeIndex": 2,
    "stopLossPercent": 0.10,
    "entryPrice": 90000,
    "pairIndex": 0,
    "side": "long"
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "agentAddress": "0x...",        // REQUIRED — from /user-details. NEVER guess.
  "userAddress": "0x...",         // REQUIRED — from /user-details. NEVER guess.
  "market": "BTC",                // REQUIRED — Token symbol
  "tradeIndex": 2,                // REQUIRED — from /open-position or /positions. NEVER guess.
  "stopLossPercent": 0.10,         // Optional (default: 0.10 = 10%). ASK the user.
  "entryPrice": 90000,             // REQUIRED — from /open-position or /positions. NEVER guess.
  "pairIndex": 0,                  // REQUIRED — from /positions or /symbols. NEVER guess.
  "side": "long",                  // Optional (default: "long") — from /positions.
  "isTestnet": false              // Optional. Set true only when user explicitly asks for Ostium testnet / Arbitrum Sepolia.
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "message": "Stop loss set successfully",
  "slPrice": 81000.0,
  "liquidationPrice": 85500.0,
  "adjusted": false
}

Get All Market Data

Retrieve the complete market snapshot from Ostium, including all symbols and their current metrics. This is useful for market-wide scanning or analysis in a single request.

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/market-data" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "data": [
    {
      "id": 0,
      "symbol": "BTC/USD",
      "group": "crypto",
      "maxLeverage": 150,
      "metrics": {
        "price": "95000.12345678",
        "percent_change_24h": 2.45,
        "volatility": 0.032,
        "volume_24h": "45000000000.00000000",
        "market_cap": "1850000000000.00000000"
      },
      "updated_at": "2026-02-14T08:30:00.000Z"
    },
    ...
  ],
  "count": 45
}

Get Token Price

Fetch the current market price for a token from Ostium price feed.

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/price?token=BTC&isTestnet=false" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Query Parameters:

ParameterTypeRequiredDescription
tokenstringYesToken symbol to fetch price for (e.g., BTC, ETH, SOL)
isTestnetbooleanNoUse Ostium testnet / Arbitrum Sepolia when explicitly requested by the user

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "token": "BTC",
  "price": 95000.0,
  "isMarketOpen": true,
  "isDayTradingClosed": false
}

Discover Traders to Copy (Copy Trading — Step 1)

Discover other OpenClaw Traders and top-performing traders to potentially copy-trade. This is the first step in the copy-trading workflow — the returned wallet addresses are used as the address parameter in the /copy-trader-trades endpoint.

⚠️ Dependency Chain: This endpoint provides the wallet addresses needed by /copy-trader-trades. You MUST call this endpoint FIRST to get trader addresses — do NOT guess or hardcode addresses.

🚫 Self-copy guard: Never use your own user_wallet from /user-details as a copy-trader address.

# Get all traders (OpenClaw + Leaderboard)
curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/copy-traders" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

# Get only OpenClaw Traders (prioritized)
curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/copy-traders?source=openclaw" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

# Get only Leaderboard traders with filters
curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/copy-traders?source=leaderboard&minImpactFactor=50&minTrades=100" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Query Parameters:

ParameterTypeDefaultDescription
sourcestringallopenclaw (OpenClaw agents only), leaderboard (top traders only), all (both)
limitint20Max results per tier (max 100)
minTradesintMin trade count filter (leaderboard only)
minImpactFactorfloatMin impact factor filter (leaderboard only)

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "openclawTraders": [
    {
      "agentId": "3dbc322f-...",
      "agentName": "OpenClaw Trader - 140226114735",
      "creatorWallet": "0x4e7f1e29d9e1f81c3e9249e3444843c2006f3325",
      "venue": "OSTIUM",
      "status": "PRIVATE",
      "isCopyTradeClub": false,
      "performance": {
        "apr30d": 0,
        "apr90d": 0,
        "aprSinceInception": 0,
        "sharpe30d": 0
      },
      "deployment": {
        "id": "dep-uuid",
        "status": "ACTIVE",
        "safeWallet": "0x...",
        "isTestnet": true
      }
    }
  ],
  "topTraders": [
    {
      "walletAddress": "0xabc...",
      "totalVolume": "1500000.000000",
      "totalClosedVolume": "1200000.000000",
      "totalPnl": "85000.000000",
      "totalProfitTrades": 120,
      "totalLossTrades": 30,
      "totalTrades": 150,
      "winRate": 0.80,
      "lastActiveAt": "2026-02-15T10:30:00.000Z",
      "scores": {
        "edgeScore": 0.82,
        "consistencyScore": 0.75,
        "stakeScore": 0.68,
        "freshnessScore": 0.92,
        "impactFactor": 72.5
      },
      "updatedAt": "2026-02-17T06:00:00.000Z"
    }
  ],
  "openclawCount": 5,
  "topTradersCount": 20
}

Key fields to use in next steps:

  • openclawTraders[].creatorWallet → use as address in /copy-trader-trades
  • topTraders[].walletAddress → use as address in /copy-trader-trades
  • Exclude any address equal to your own /user-details.user_wallet

Get Trader's Recent Trades (Copy Trading — Step 2)

Fetch recent on-chain trades for a specific trader address. This queries the Ostium subgraph in real-time for fresh trade data.

⚠️ Dependency: The address parameter MUST come from the /copy-traders endpoint response:

  • For OpenClaw traders: use creatorWallet from openclawTraders[]
  • For leaderboard traders: use walletAddress from topTraders[]

NEVER guess or hardcode the address. Always call /copy-traders first.

# Step 1: Discover traders first
TRADER_ADDRESS=$(curl -s -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/copy-traders?source=openclaw" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" | jq -r '.openclawTraders[0].creatorWallet')

# Step 2: Fetch their recent trades
curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/copy-trader-trades?address=${TRADER_ADDRESS}" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

# With custom lookback and limit
curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/copy-trader-trades?address=${TRADER_ADDRESS}&hours=48&limit=50" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Query Parameters:

ParameterTypeDefaultDescription
addressstringrequiredTrader wallet address (from /copy-traders)
limitint20Max trades to return (max 50)
hoursint24Lookback window in hours (max 168 / 7 days)

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "traderAddress": "0x4e7f1e29d9e1f81c3e9249e3444843c2006f3325",
  "trades": [
    {
      "tradeId": "0x123...",
      "side": "LONG",
      "tokenSymbol": "BTC",
      "pair": "BTC/USD",
      "collateral": 500.00,
      "leverage": 10.0,
      "entryPrice": 95000.50,
      "takeProfitPrice": 100000.00,
      "stopLossPrice": 90000.00,
      "timestamp": "2026-02-17T14:30:00.000Z"
    }
  ],
  "count": 5,
  "lookbackHours": 24
}

Trade Field Descriptions:

FieldDescription
side"LONG" or "SHORT" — the trade direction
tokenSymbolToken being traded (e.g., BTC, ETH)
pairFull pair label (e.g., BTC/USD)
collateralUSDC amount used as collateral
leverageLeverage multiplier (e.g., 10.0 = 10x)
entryPricePrice at which the trade was opened
takeProfitPriceTake profit price (null if not set)
stopLossPriceStop loss price (null if not set)
timestampWhen the trade was opened

Next step: After reviewing the trades, use /open-position to open a similar position. You'll need your own agentAddress and userAddress from /user-details.

Signal Format Examples

The lazy trading system processes natural language trading signals. Here are examples:

Opening Positions

  • "Long ETH with 5x leverage, entry at 3200"
  • "Short BTC 10x, TP 60000, SL 68000"
  • "Buy 100 USDC worth of ETH perpetual"

With Risk Management

  • "Long SOL 3x leverage, entry 150, take profit 180, stop loss 140"
  • "Short AVAX 5x, risk 2% of portfolio"

Closing Positions

  • "Close ETH long position"
  • "Take profit on BTC short"

Complete Workflow Examples

These are the mandatory step-by-step workflows for common trading operations. Follow these exactly.

Workflow 1: Opening a New Position (Full Flow)

Step 1: GET /user-details
   → Extract: user_wallet (→ userAddress), ostium_agent_address (→ agentAddress)
   → Cache these for the session

Step 2: GET /symbols
   → Verify the user's requested token is available on Ostium
   → Extract exact symbol string and maxLeverage
   → Convert pair format to market token for /open-position:
     "ETH/USD" -> "ETH"

Step 3: POST /api/lazy-trading/research  (or GET /market-data or GET /price for current context)
   → Get trade context: market structure, momentum, support/resistance, catalysts, and current price
   → Present this data to the user:
     "BTC is trading around $95,000 with bullish structure and clear support/resistance levels.
      Do you want to proceed?"

Step 4: ASK the user for trade parameters
   → "Please confirm: collateral (USDC), leverage, long or short?"
   → "Would you like to set TP and SL? If so, what percentages?"
   → Wait for explicit user confirmation before proceeding

Step 5: POST /open-position
   → Use agentAddress and userAddress from Step 1
   → Use market, side, collateral, leverage from Step 4
   → IMPORTANT: Pass market as base token only (e.g. ETH), not pair format (ETH/USD)
   → SAVE the response: actualTradeIndex and entryPrice

Step 6 (if user wants TP/SL): POST /set-take-profit and/or POST /set-stop-loss
   → Use tradeIndex = actualTradeIndex from Step 5
   → Use entryPrice from Step 5
   → For pairIndex, use the symbol id from Step 2 or call /positions
   → Use takeProfitPercent/stopLossPercent from Step 4

Step 7: ASK — "Would you like to list this trade as alpha on the marketplace?"
   → If user says NO → Done.
   → If user says YES → Continue to Step 8.
   → Also ask: "What price in USDC would you like to charge?" (e.g. 5 USDC)

Step 8: POST /alpha/generate-proof
   → Body: { "tradeId": "{tradeId from Step 5}", "autoProcess": false }
   → tradeId comes from the /open-position response
   → autoProcess: false queues the proof for the worker (~3-5 min)
   → SAVE: proofId from the response

Step 9: Wait for proof verification
   → If autoProcess was true and response has status: "VERIFIED" → go to Step 10
   → If autoProcess was false or status is still PENDING/PROVING:
     Poll GET /alpha/proof-status?proofId={proofId} every 10 seconds
     → Wait until status === "VERIFIED"
     → If status === "FAILED" → inform the user and stop

Step 10: POST /alpha/flag
   → Body: {
       "proofId": "{proofId from Step 8}",
       "priceUsdc": {price from Step 7},
       "token": "{market from Step 5, e.g. ETH}",
       "side": "{side from Step 5, e.g. long}",
       "leverage": {leverage from Step 5}
     }
   → Show user the response: listingId, tradeId, proofMetrics
   → "Your trade is now listed as alpha! Listing ID: {listingId}"

Workflow 2: Closing an Existing Position

Step 1: GET /user-details
   → Extract: user_wallet, ostium_agent_address

Step 2: POST /positions (address = user_wallet from Step 1)
   → List all open positions
   → Present them to the user if multiple: "You have 3 open positions: BTC long, ETH short, SOL long. Which one do you want to close?"
   → Extract the tradeIndex for the position to close

Step 3: POST /close-position
   → Use agentAddress and userAddress from Step 1
   → Use market and actualTradeIndex from Step 2
   → Show the user the closePnl from the response

Workflow 3: Setting TP/SL on an Existing Position

Step 1: GET /user-details
   → Extract: user_wallet, ostium_agent_address

Step 2: POST /positions (address = user_wallet from Step 1)
   → Find the target position
   → Extract: tradeIndex, entryPrice, pairIndex, side

Step 3: ASK the user
   → "Position: BTC long at $95,000. Current TP: none, SL: $85,500."
   → "What TP% and SL% would you like to set?"

Step 4: POST /set-take-profit and/or POST /set-stop-loss
   → Use ALL values from Steps 1-3 — NEVER guess any of them

Workflow 4: Checking Portfolio & Market Overview

Step 1: GET /user-details
   → Extract: user_wallet

Step 2: POST /balance (address = user_wallet)
   → Show the user their USDC and ETH balances

Step 3: POST /positions (address = user_wallet)
   → Show all open positions with PnL details

Step 4 (optional): GET /market-data
   → Show market conditions for tokens they hold

Workflow 5: Copy-Trading Another OpenClaw Agent (Full Flow)

Step 1: GET /copy-traders?source=openclaw
   → Discover other OpenClaw Trader agents
   → Extract: creatorWallet from the trader you want to copy
   → Exclude your own wallet (`/user-details.user_wallet`) if it appears
   → IMPORTANT: This is a REQUIRED first step — you cannot call
     /copy-trader-trades without an address from this endpoint

Step 2: GET /copy-trader-trades?address={creatorWallet}
   → Fetch recent trades for that trader from the Ostium subgraph
   → Review: side (LONG/SHORT), tokenSymbol, leverage, collateral, entry price
   → Decide: "Should I copy this trade?"
   → DEPENDENCY: The address param comes from Step 1 (creatorWallet or walletAddress)

Step 3: GET /user-details
   → Get YOUR OWN userAddress (user_wallet) and agentAddress (ostium_agent_address)
   → These are needed to execute your own trade

Step 4: POST /open-position
   → Mirror the trade from Step 2 using your own addresses from Step 3:
     - market = tokenSymbol from the copied trade
     - side = side from the copied trade (LONG/SHORT → long/short)
     - collateral = decide based on your own risk tolerance
     - leverage = match the copied trader's leverage or adjust
   → SAVE: actualTradeIndex and entryPrice from response

Step 5 (optional): POST /set-take-profit and/or POST /set-stop-loss
   → Use actualTradeIndex and entryPrice from Step 4
   → Match the copied trader's TP/SL ratios or set your own

Dependency Chain Summary:

/copy-traders → provides address → /copy-trader-trades → provides trade details
/user-details → provides your addresses → /open-position → copies the trade

Automated Trading Strategies

Maxxit provides specialized scripts for different market conditions. These scripts require dynamic parameters passed via command line.

Execution Policy

  • Dynamic Arguments: Scripts MUST be invoked with --symbol and --venue.
  • Agent Responsibility: If the user asks to start a strategy but does not provide the symbol (e.g., "BTC/USD") or the venue (e.g., "AVANTIS"), the agent MUST ask the user for the missing information before executing the script.
  • Example Command: python taker-strategy.py --symbol BTC/USD --venue AVANTIS

1. Aggressive Taker (HFT / Order Flow)

  • Script: taker-strategy.py
  • Usage: python taker-strategy.py --symbol <SYMBOL> --venue <VENUE>
  • Logic Summary: Monitors the "Taker Buy Ratio" on Binance. When aggressive buyers (takers) dominate sellers beyond a threshold (0.60), it signals a high-conviction momentum move.
  • Best For: Capturing rapid price changes in high-volume environments (Active Scalping).

2. Mean Reversion (Sideways / Range)

  • Script: mean-reversion-strategy.py
  • Usage: python mean-reversion-strategy.py --symbol <SYMBOL> --venue <VENUE>
  • Logic Summary: Combines RSI (extreme oversold/overbought) with Bollinger Band touches. It identifies "exhaustion" points where the price is likely to bounce back to the average.
  • Best For: Range-bound or sideways markets where there is no clear trend.

3. Volatility Breakout (Momentum)

  • Script: breakout-strategy.py
  • Usage: python breakout-strategy.py --symbol <SYMBOL> --venue <VENUE>
  • Logic Summary: Enters a trade only when price breaks out of a standard deviation channel (Bollinger Bands) and volatility (ATR) is increasing. This filters out "fake" breakouts.
  • Best For: Catching the start of a strong trend after a period of consolidation.

4. VWAP Crossover (Institutional Momentum)

  • Script: vwap-strategy.py
  • Usage: python vwap-strategy.py --symbol <SYMBOL> --venue <VENUE>
  • Logic Summary: Uses Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) combined with a 20 EMA. A "Long" is triggered when price is above both the VWAP and the EMA, signaling that both volume and time-weighted momentum are positive.
  • Best For: Intraday momentum trading and confirming trend strength with volume.

Aster DEX (BNB Chain) Endpoints

Aster DEX is a perpetual futures exchange on BNB Chain. Use Aster endpoints when the user wants to trade on BNB Chain. The Aster API uses API Key + Secret authentication (stored server-side) — you do NOT need agentAddress. You only need userAddress from /user-details.

Venue Selection

VenueChainSymbol FormatAuth RequiredWhen to Use
OstiumArbitrum (mainnet by default, testnet on explicit request)BTC, ETHagentAddress + userAddressDefault for most trades
AsterBNB Chain (testnet only)BTCUSDT, ETHUSDTuserAddress onlyWhen user specifies BNB Chain or Aster
AvantisBase (mainnet only)Base token for orders (e.g. BTC), pair format in symbols/positions (e.g. BTC/USD)agentAddress + userAddressWhen user specifies Base chain or Avantis

Network behavior rule: Do not ask users to choose mainnet/testnet for these venues by default. Ostium uses mainnet unless the user explicitly asks for testnet / Arbitrum Sepolia. Aster is fixed to testnet, and Avantis is fixed to Base mainnet.

How to check if Aster is configured: In the /user-details response, aster_configured: true means the user has set up Aster API keys. If false, direct them to set up Aster at maxxit.ai/openclaw.

Aster Symbols

Aster uses Binance-style symbol format: BTCUSDT, ETHUSDT, etc. The API auto-appends USDT if you pass just BTC.

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/aster/symbols" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "symbols": [
    {
      "symbol": "BTCUSDT",
      "baseAsset": "BTC",
      "quoteAsset": "USDT",
      "pricePrecision": 2,
      "quantityPrecision": 3,
      "contractType": "PERPETUAL",
      "status": "TRADING"
    }
  ],
  "count": 50
}

Aster Price

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/aster/price?token=BTC" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "token": "BTC",
  "symbol": "BTCUSDT",
  "price": 95000.50
}

Aster Market Data

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/aster/market-data?symbol=BTC" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Aster Balance

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/aster/balance" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "userAddress": "0x..."
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "userAddress": "0x..."    // REQUIRED — from /user-details → user_wallet. NEVER guess.
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "balance": 1000.50,
  "availableBalance": 800.25,
  "unrealizedProfit": 50.10
}

Aster Positions

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/aster/positions" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "userAddress": "0x..."
  }'

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "positions": [
    {
      "symbol": "BTCUSDT",
      "positionAmt": 0.01,
      "entryPrice": 95000.0,
      "markPrice": 96000.0,
      "unrealizedProfit": 10.0,
      "liquidationPrice": 80000.0,
      "leverage": 10,
      "side": "long"
    }
  ],
  "count": 1
}

Aster History (All Orders)

Fetch full order history for a symbol (includes active, canceled, and filled orders) from Aster.

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/aster/history" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "symbol": "BTC",
    "limit": 100
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "userAddress": "0x...",        // REQUIRED — from /user-details → user_wallet
  "symbol": "BTC",               // REQUIRED — token or full symbol (BTC or BTCUSDT)
  "limit": 100,                  // Optional — default depends on exchange (max 1000)
  "orderId": 12345,              // Optional — fetch from this orderId onward
  "startTime": 1709251200000,    // Optional — ms timestamp
  "endTime": 1709856000000       // Optional — ms timestamp
}

POST /api/lazy-trading/programmatic/aster/history now proxies to Aster /fapi/v3/allOrders. Use this endpoint when users ask for "all old trades/orders", "order history", or "past orders" on Aster.

Aster Open Position

📋 LLM Pre-Call Checklist — Ask the user these questions before calling this endpoint:

  1. Symbol: "Which token do you want to trade?" (e.g. BTC, ETH, SOL)
  2. Side: "Long or short?"
  3. Quantity: "How much [TOKEN] do you want to trade?" — get the answer in base asset units (e.g. 0.01 BTC, 0.5 ETH).
  4. Leverage: "What leverage? (e.g. 10x)"
  5. Order type: "Market order or limit order?" (default: MARKET). If LIMIT, also ask for the limit price.

Aster requires quantity (base asset) for open-position. Do not use collateral. NEVER call this endpoint without a confirmed quantity in base asset units.

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/aster/open-position" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "symbol": "BTC",
    "side": "long",
    "quantity": 0.01,
    "leverage": 10
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "userAddress": "0x...",     // REQUIRED — from /user-details → user_wallet. NEVER guess.
  "symbol": "BTC",           // REQUIRED — Token name or full symbol (BTCUSDT). ASK the user.
  "side": "long",            // REQUIRED — "long" or "short". ASK the user.
  "quantity": 0.01,          // REQUIRED — Position size in BASE asset (e.g. 0.01 BTC). ASK the user.
  "leverage": 10,            // Optional — Leverage multiplier. ASK the user.
  "type": "MARKET",          // Optional — "MARKET" (default) or "LIMIT". ASK the user.
  "price": 95000             // Required only for LIMIT orders. ASK the user if type is LIMIT.
}

⚠️ IMPORTANT: quantity must always be specified in the base asset (e.g. 0.01 for 0.01 BTC).
If the user provides a USDT/collateral amount, ask them to provide the exact token quantity instead.
Do not convert collateral to quantity in this workflow.

Response (IMPORTANT — save these values):

{
  "success": true,
  "orderId": 12345678,
  "symbol": "BTCUSDT",
  "side": "BUY",
  "status": "FILLED",
  "avgPrice": "95000.50",
  "executedQty": "0.010",
  "message": "Position opened: long BTCUSDT"
}

Aster Close Position

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/aster/close-position" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "symbol": "BTC"
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "userAddress": "0x...",    // REQUIRED
  "symbol": "BTC",          // REQUIRED
  "quantity": 0.005         // Optional — omit to close full position
}

Aster Set Take Profit

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/aster/set-take-profit" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "symbol": "BTC",
    "takeProfitPercent": 0.30,
    "entryPrice": 95000,
    "side": "long"
  }'

Request Body (two options):

{
  "userAddress": "0x...",
  "symbol": "BTC",
  "stopPrice": 123500          // Option A: exact trigger price
}
{
  "userAddress": "0x...",
  "symbol": "BTC",
  "takeProfitPercent": 0.30,   // Option B: percentage (0.30 = 30%)
  "entryPrice": 95000,
  "side": "long"
}

Aster Set Stop Loss

Same pattern as take profit:

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/aster/set-stop-loss" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "symbol": "BTC",
    "stopLossPercent": 0.10,
    "entryPrice": 95000,
    "side": "long"
  }'

Aster Change Leverage

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/aster/change-leverage" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "symbol": "BTC",
    "leverage": 20
  }'

Aster Parameter Dependency Graph

ParameterSourceHow to Get
userAddress/user-detailsuser_walletGET /user-details
aster_configured/user-detailsaster_configuredGET /user-details (must be true)
symbolUser specifies tokenUser input (auto-resolved: BTCBTCUSDT)
sideUser specifies "long" or "short"User input (required)
quantityUser specifies in base asset units (e.g. 0.01 BTC)User input (required). If user provides USDT/collateral amount, ask for quantity instead. Do not calculate in the workflow.
leverageUser specifiesUser input
entryPrice/aster/positionsentryPriceFrom position data
stopPriceUser specifies or calculated from percentUser input or calculated

Aster Workflow: Open Position on BNB Chain

Step 1: GET /user-details
   → Extract: user_wallet
   → Check: aster_configured == true (if false, tell user to set up Aster at maxxit.ai/openclaw)

Step 2: GET /aster/symbols
   → Verify the token is available on Aster

Step 3: GET /aster/price?token=BTC
   → Get current price, present to user

Step 4: ASK the user for ALL trade parameters
   → "Which token?" (e.g. BTC, ETH, SOL)
   → "Long or short?"
   → "How much [TOKEN] do you want to buy/sell?" — collect answer in BASE asset units (e.g. 0.01 BTC)
       • If user gives a USDT/collateral amount, ask them to provide token quantity instead.
   → "Leverage? (e.g. 10x)"
   → "Market or limit order?" — if LIMIT, also ask for the limit price

Step 5: POST /aster/open-position
   → Use userAddress from Step 1
   → Use symbol, side, quantity (base asset), leverage from Step 4
   → SAVE orderId and avgPrice from response

Step 6 (if user wants TP/SL): POST /aster/set-take-profit and/or POST /aster/set-stop-loss
   → Use entryPrice = avgPrice from Step 5
   → Use side from Step 4
   → Ask user for takeProfitPercent / stopLossPercent (or exact stopPrice)

Aster Workflow: Close Position

Step 1: GET /user-details → Extract user_wallet

Step 2: POST /aster/positions (userAddress = user_wallet)
   → Show positions to user, let them pick which to close

Step 3: POST /aster/close-position
   → Pass userAddress and symbol
   → Omit quantity to close full position

Avantis DEX (Base Chain) Endpoints

Avantis DEX is a perpetual futures exchange on Base chain. Use Avantis endpoints when the user wants to trade on Base. Avantis uses delegation-based auth (same pattern as Ostium) — you need both agentAddress and userAddress from /user-details.

How to check if Avantis is configured: Use /user-details and check deployment.enabled_venues. If it includes "AVANTIS", Avantis is enabled for the current deployment. If not, direct the user to enable Avantis at maxxit.ai/openclaw.

Avantis Symbols

Avantis symbols are returned in pair format (e.g. BTC/USD, ETH/USD). The API endpoint maps the service's /markets route.

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/avantis/symbols" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "markets": [
    {
      "pairIndex": 0,
      "symbol": "BTC/USD",
      "group": "crypto"
    },
    {
      "pairIndex": 1,
      "symbol": "ETH/USD",
      "group": "crypto"
    }
  ],
  "count": 50
}

Avantis Get Token Price

Fetch the latest price for a specific token on Avantis.

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/avantis/price?token=BTC" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Query Parameters:

ParameterTypeRequiredDescription
tokenstringYesToken symbol or pair (e.g. BTC or BTC/USD)

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "token": "BTC",
  "market": "BTC/USD",
  "pairIndex": 0,
  "price": 95000.12
}

Avantis Balance

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/avantis/balance" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "userAddress": "0x..."
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "userAddress": "0x..."    // REQUIRED — from /user-details → user_wallet. NEVER guess.
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "usdcBalance": "1500.25",
  "ethBalance": "0.05"
}

Avantis Positions

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/avantis/positions" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "agentAddress": "0x..."
  }'

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "positions": [
    {
      "market": "BTC/USD",
      "marketFull": "BTC/USD",
      "side": "long",
      "collateral": 100.0,
      "entryPrice": 95000.0,
      "leverage": 10.0,
      "tradeId": "0:2",
      "tradeIndex": 2,
      "pairIndex": 0
    }
  ],
  "totalPositions": 1
}

Avantis Open Position

⚠️ Dependencies:

  1. agentAddress → from /user-detailsostium_agent_address (shared agent wallet; NEVER guess)
  2. userAddress → from /user-detailsuser_wallet (NEVER guess)
  3. market → validate via /avantis/symbols. Use base token only (e.g. BTC, not BTC/USD)
  4. side, collateral, leverageASK the user explicitly

Avantis uses collateral (USDC amount), similar to Ostium.

TP/SL can be set at open (takeProfitPercent / stopLossPercent) or updated later via /avantis/update-sl-tp.

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/avantis/open-position" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "agentAddress": "0x...",
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "market": "BTC",
    "side": "long",
    "collateral": 100,
    "leverage": 10,
    "takeProfitPercent": 0.30,
    "stopLossPercent": 0.10
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "agentAddress": "0x...",      // REQUIRED — from /user-details → ostium_agent_address (shared wallet). NEVER guess.
  "userAddress": "0x...",       // REQUIRED — from /user-details → user_wallet. NEVER guess.
  "market": "BTC",              // REQUIRED — Base token only (e.g. "ETH", not "ETH/USD")
  "side": "long",               // REQUIRED — "long" or "short". ASK the user.
  "collateral": 100,            // REQUIRED — Collateral in USDC. ASK the user.
  "leverage": 10,               // Optional (default: 10). ASK the user.
  "takeProfitPercent": 0.30,    // Optional — set TP at open. ASK the user.
  "stopLossPercent": 0.10       // Optional — set SL at open. ASK the user.
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "txHash": "0x...",
  "actualTradeIndex": 5,
  "entryPrice": 95000.0,
  "slSet": true,
  "tpSet": true,
  "message": "Trade submitted on Avantis",
  "result": {
    "market": "BTC",
    "side": "long",
    "collateral": 100,
    "leverage": 10,
    "slConfigured": true,
    "tpConfigured": true,
    "tpPrice": 123500.0,
    "slPrice": 85500.0
  }
}

Avantis Close Position

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/avantis/close-position" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "agentAddress": "0x...",
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "market": "BTC"
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "agentAddress": "0x...",      // REQUIRED — from /user-details. NEVER guess.
  "userAddress": "0x...",       // REQUIRED — from /user-details. NEVER guess.
  "market": "BTC",              // REQUIRED — Token symbol
  "tradeId": "0:2",             // Optional — preferred composite ID from /avantis/positions (pairIndex:tradeIndex)
  "actualTradeIndex": 2         // Recommended — from /avantis/positions → tradeIndex
}

Avantis Update SL/TP

TP/SL can be set at open time (via takeProfitPercent/stopLossPercent in open-position), or updated after opening using this endpoint.

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/avantis/update-sl-tp" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "agentAddress": "0x...",
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "market": "BTC",
    "takeProfitPercent": 0.30,
    "stopLossPercent": 0.10
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "agentAddress": "0x...",      // REQUIRED — from /user-details. NEVER guess.
  "userAddress": "0x...",       // REQUIRED — from /user-details. NEVER guess.
  "market": "BTC",              // REQUIRED — Token symbol
  "tradeIndex": 0,              // Optional — specific trade index from /avantis/positions
  "takeProfitPrice": 100000,    // Absolute TP price (use this OR takeProfitPercent)
  "stopLossPrice": 80000,       // Absolute SL price (use this OR stopLossPercent)
  "takeProfitPercent": 0.30,    // TP as % from entry (0.30 = 30%). Use this OR takeProfitPrice.
  "stopLossPercent": 0.10       // SL as % from entry (0.10 = 10%). Use this OR stopLossPrice.
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "txHash": "0x...",
  "message": "TP/SL updated successfully",
  "result": {
    "market": "BTC",
    "tradeIndex": 0,
    "entryPrice": 95000.0,
    "takeProfitPrice": 123500.0,
    "stopLossPrice": 85500.0,
    "side": "long"
  }
}

Avantis Trade History

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/history" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "venue": "AVANTIS",
    "userAddress": "0x...",
    "count": 50
  }'

Request Body:

{
  "venue": "AVANTIS",          // REQUIRED for Avantis via /history
  "userAddress": "0x...",       // REQUIRED — the trader's wallet address
  "agentAddress": "0x...",     // Alternative to userAddress
  "count": 50                  // Optional — max results (default: 50)
}

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "venue": "AVANTIS",
  "source": "avantis_api_v2_history",
  "history": [
    {
      "id": "69a6e3b7...",
      "tradeId": "1:0",
      "market": "BTC/USD",
      "pairIndex": 1,
      "tradeIndex": 0,
      "side": "long",
      "collateralUsdc": 9.955,
      "positionSizeUsdc": 1772.544045,
      "leverage": 10.0,
      "entryPrice": 67120.23805881,
      "closePrice": 67014.2049318,
      "usdcSentToTrader": 9.765164,
      "closedAt": "2026-03-03T13:35:51.000Z",
      "timestamp": 1709000000,
      "grossPnlUsdc": -0.144682
    }
  ],
  "count": 4
}

Avantis Parameter Dependency Graph

ParameterSourceHow to Get
userAddress/user-detailsuser_walletGET /user-details
agentAddress/user-detailsostium_agent_addressGET /user-details
avantis_enabled/user-detailsdeployment.enabled_venues includes AVANTISGET /user-details
marketUser specifies tokenUser input (e.g. BTC, ETH)
sideUser specifies "long" or "short"User input (required)
collateralUser specifies USDC amount (must satisfy venue minimums)User input (required)
leverageUser specifiesUser input
tradeId/avantis/positionstradeId (<pairIndex>:<tradeIndex>)Preferred unique open-trade key
tradeIndex/avantis/positionstradeIndexFrom position data

Avantis Workflow: Open Position on Base Chain

Step 1: GET /user-details
   → Extract: user_wallet, ostium_agent_address (shared agent wallet)
   → Check: deployment.enabled_venues includes AVANTIS (if not, tell user to enable Avantis at maxxit.ai/openclaw)

Step 2: GET /avantis/symbols
   → Verify the token is available on Avantis

Step 3: ASK the user for ALL trade parameters
   → "Which token?" (e.g. BTC, ETH)
   → "Long or short?"
   → "How much USDC collateral?"
   → "Leverage? (e.g. 10x)"
   → "Would you like to set TP/SL? If so, what percentages?"

Step 4: POST /avantis/open-position
   → Use agentAddress and userAddress from Step 1
   → Use market, side, collateral, leverage from Step 3
   → SAVE: tradeIndex and entryPrice from response

Avantis Workflow: Close Position

Step 1: GET /user-details → Extract user_wallet, ostium_agent_address (shared agent wallet)

Step 2: POST /avantis/positions (userAddress + agentAddress)
   → Show positions to user, let them pick which to close
   → Extract tradeIndex

Step 3: POST /avantis/close-position
   → Pass agentAddress, userAddress, market
   → Optionally pass actualTradeIndex

Zerodha (Indian Stocks) Endpoints

Zerodha is an Indian stock broker supporting equities on NSE and BSE. Use Zerodha endpoints when the user wants to trade Indian stocks, mentions NSE/BSE, or says "Indian stocks", "equities", or "Zerodha".

When to Use Zerodha

  • User wants to trade Indian stocks on NSE or BSE
  • User mentions "Indian stocks", "equities", "NSE", "BSE", "Zerodha", or "Kite"
  • User asks about their Zerodha portfolio, holdings, or positions
  • User wants to place, modify, or cancel orders on Indian exchanges
  • User wants to fetch instrument lists or market data for Indian equities

Currency Convention

  • In Indian-market conversations, present prices, holdings, portfolio values, targets, and stop losses in
  • Prefer in normal user-facing replies
  • Do not default to USD when the context is Zerodha, NSE, BSE, or Indian equities

TP/SL and GTT Guidance

  • When the user wants to set a take profit or stop loss for a Zerodha position, confirm whether they want to place a GTT order.
  • Explain GTT briefly when needed: GTT (Good Till Triggered) is a Zerodha trigger order that stays active until the trigger condition is hit or the user cancels it, and it is commonly used to automate target and stop-loss execution for cash-market positions.
  • If the user explicitly asks for GTT, use the Zerodha GTT flow directly.
  • If the user asks for TP/SL but does not mention GTT, ask first instead of assuming they want a regular order or a GTT trigger.

Venue Routing

KeywordsRoute
"Indian stocks", "NSE", "BSE", "equities", "Zerodha", "Kite"Zerodha endpoints

Environment Variables

VariableDescriptionSource
KITE_API_KEYZerodha Kite Connect API keySSM (set in OpenClaw UI)
KITE_API_SECRETZerodha Kite Connect API secretSSM (set in OpenClaw UI)
KITE_ACCESS_TOKENShort-lived access token (expires daily)SSM (auto-stored after OAuth)
KITE_USER_NAMEZerodha display name for status/UISSM (auto-stored after OAuth)

Auth Pre-Flight

Before any Zerodha trading call, check session validity:

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/session" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}"

If authenticated: false or expired: true, tell the user:

"Your Zerodha session has expired. Please re-authenticate on the OpenClaw page at maxxit.ai/openclaw."

Important: All Zerodha requests must include:

  • X-API-KEY header (normal Maxxit auth)
  • X-KITE-API-KEY header
  • X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN header
  • For wallet identity, call /user-details first and use user_wallet. Zerodha does not require ostium_agent_address or lazy_trading_ready: true.

Zerodha Endpoints

All base path: ${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/

GET /zerodha/login

Generate a Zerodha login URL for the user.

Important:

  • Do not tell the user to open a bare Kite URL like https://kite.zerodha.com/connect/login?api_key=...&v=3.
  • The login flow must preserve the Maxxit user context so the callback can store the Zerodha session against the correct wallet.
  • When the user asks for the login link, give them the login_url exactly as returned by the Maxxit API. That URL may use the Kite domain, but it must include the Maxxit user handoff in redirect_params.
  • Preferred flow:
    1. Call GET /user-details to resolve user_wallet.
    2. Call GET /zerodha/login with X-API-KEY.
    3. Send the returned login_url to the user.
  • Do not manually construct a ?userWallet=<wallet>&redirect=1 URL in the normal skill flow.
  • If you present the returned login_url, only use it if it includes the user handoff, e.g. redirect_params=userWallet%3D....
curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/login" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Response:

{
  "success": true,
  "login_url": "https://kite.zerodha.com/connect/login?api_key=5wh5hi6ky7y8s6g4&v=3&redirect_params=userWallet%3D0x796a837c78326ba693847deebd7811d6b6854c56",
  "message": "Open the login_url in your browser to authenticate with Zerodha."
}

GET /zerodha/session

Check Zerodha session status. Returns authenticated: true if session is valid.

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/session" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}"

DELETE /zerodha/session

Invalidate Zerodha session and remove token from SSM.

GET /zerodha/portfolio

Fetch portfolio data. Use ?type=profile|holdings|positions|margins to select specific data. Default fetches all.

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/portfolio" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}"

With filter:

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/portfolio?type=holdings" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}"

GET /zerodha/orders

List all orders. Use ?orderId=<id> for specific order history.

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/orders" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}"

POST /zerodha/orders

Place a new order.

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/orders" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}" \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -d '{
    "variety": "regular",
    "exchange": "NSE",
    "tradingsymbol": "RELIANCE",
    "transaction_type": "BUY",
    "quantity": 1,
    "product": "CNC",
    "order_type": "MARKET"
  }'

Required fields: exchange, tradingsymbol, transaction_type, quantity, product, order_type

Common values:

FieldValues
varietyregular, amo, co, iceberg, auction
exchangeNSE, BSE, NFO, BFO, CDS, MCX
transaction_typeBUY, SELL
productCNC, NRML, MIS, MTF
order_typeMARKET, LIMIT, SL, SL-M
validityDAY, IOC, TTL

How to explain Zerodha order fields to a normal trader:

FieldValueMeaning for a trader
varietyregularStandard exchange order placed during market hours. Use this by default unless the user asks for something more specific.
varietyamoAfter Market Order. Place the order outside market hours so it gets queued for the next session.
varietycoCover Order. An intraday order paired with a compulsory stop loss. Use only if the user specifically wants a leveraged intraday order with a built-in risk stop.
varietyicebergIceberg Order. Splits one large order into smaller legs so the full size is not sent at once. Useful for quantities above freeze limits or to reduce visible impact.
varietyauctionAuction Order. Used for exchange auction sessions, not for normal cash-market trading. Only use when the user explicitly wants auction participation.
order_typeMARKETBuy or sell immediately at the best available price. Prioritizes execution over exact price.
order_typeLIMITExecute only at the specified price or better. Prioritizes price control over certainty of fill.
order_typeSLStop-loss limit order. Once the trigger is hit, Zerodha places a limit order. Gives price control, but the order may remain unfilled in fast moves.
order_typeSL-MStop-loss market order. Once the trigger is hit, Zerodha places a market order. Better for ensuring exit, but fill price can slip.
productCNCCash and Carry. Standard delivery equity order for shares you want to hold, typically in NSE/BSE cash markets.
productNRMLNormal order type commonly used for futures and options carry-forward positions, and other non-intraday derivatives exposure.
productMISMargin Intraday Squareoff. Intraday-only product, typically for futures/options or same-day cash trading where the position is not meant to be carried overnight.
productMTFMargin Trading Facility. Broker-funded carry-forward equity position. Use only if the user explicitly asks for MTF and their account supports it.
validityDAYOrder stays active for the current trading session unless filled or cancelled.
validityIOCImmediate or Cancel. Whatever can fill immediately will execute; the rest is cancelled right away.
validityTTLTime to Live. The order stays active only for the specified number of minutes, using validity_ttl.
market_protection0No market protection. Default behavior.
market_protection0 - 100Custom market-protection percentage for market and stop-market style execution. Helps cap how far execution can chase price. Example: 2 means 2%.
market_protection-1Automatic market protection chosen by the system based on Zerodha rules.
autoslicetrueAutomatically split a large order into multiple slices when quantity is above freeze limits.
autoslicefalseDo not auto-slice. Default behavior.

Extra order parameters supported by this route:

  • validity_ttl: number of minutes when validity is TTL
  • iceberg_legs: number of child legs for an iceberg order
  • iceberg_quantity: quantity per iceberg leg
  • auction_number: required when placing auction orders
  • market_protection: market protection setting for eligible orders
  • autoslice: whether Zerodha should automatically slice oversized orders

Agent guidance:

  • Default to variety: regular, validity: DAY, and either MARKET or LIMIT based on what the user asks.
  • Do not choose CO, iceberg, auction, MTF, TTL, market_protection, or autoslice unless the user explicitly wants that behavior or it is clearly necessary for the order they described.
  • If the user asks in plain English, translate the intent into these fields and explain the tradeoff briefly before placing the order.

PUT /zerodha/orders?orderId=<id>

Modify an existing order.

curl -L -X PUT "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/orders?orderId=ORD123" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}" \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -d '{"variety": "regular", "price": 2500, "order_type": "LIMIT"}'

DELETE /zerodha/orders?orderId=<id>

Cancel an order.

curl -L -X DELETE "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/orders?orderId=ORD123" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}" \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -d '{"variety": "regular"}'

GET /zerodha/gtt

List all GTT triggers. Use ?triggerId=<id> to fetch a specific trigger.

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/gtt" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}"

POST /zerodha/gtt

Place a new GTT trigger.

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/gtt" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}" \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -d '{
    "trigger_type": "two-leg",
    "tradingsymbol": "SBIN",
    "exchange": "NSE",
    "trigger_values": [800, 840],
    "last_price": 835,
    "orders": [
      {
        "transaction_type": "SELL",
        "quantity": 1,
        "product": "CNC",
        "order_type": "LIMIT",
        "price": 840
      },
      {
        "transaction_type": "SELL",
        "quantity": 1,
        "product": "CNC",
        "order_type": "LIMIT",
        "price": 800
      }
    ]
  }'

Required fields: trigger_type, tradingsymbol, exchange, trigger_values, last_price, orders

Rules:

  • trigger_type: "single" requires exactly 1 trigger_values item and 1 order
  • trigger_type: "two-leg" requires exactly 2 trigger_values items and 2 orders

PUT /zerodha/gtt?triggerId=<id>

Modify an existing GTT trigger.

curl -L -X PUT "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/gtt?triggerId=219118727" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}" \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -d '{
    "trigger_type": "two-leg",
    "tradingsymbol": "SBIN",
    "exchange": "NSE",
    "trigger_values": [800, 860],
    "last_price": 837,
    "orders": [
      {
        "transaction_type": "SELL",
        "quantity": 1,
        "product": "CNC",
        "order_type": "LIMIT",
        "price": 860
      },
      {
        "transaction_type": "SELL",
        "quantity": 1,
        "product": "CNC",
        "order_type": "LIMIT",
        "price": 800
      }
    ]
  }'

DELETE /zerodha/gtt?triggerId=<id>

Delete an existing GTT trigger.

curl -L -X DELETE "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/gtt?triggerId=219118727" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}"

GET /zerodha/instruments

Fetch available instruments. Use ?exchange=NSE|BSE|NFO|BFO|CDS|MCX to filter.

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/zerodha/instruments?exchange=NSE" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-API-KEY: ${KITE_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-KITE-ACCESS-TOKEN: ${KITE_ACCESS_TOKEN}"

Zerodha Workflow: Trading Indian Stocks

Step 1: GET /zerodha/session
   → Check if authenticated. If not → tell user to re-auth on OpenClaw page.

Step 2: GET /user-details
   → Extract: user_wallet
   → Ignore lazy_trading_ready / ostium_agent_address for Zerodha flows

Step 3: GET /zerodha/instruments?exchange=NSE
   → Verify the symbol exists on the exchange.

Step 4: GET /zerodha/portfolio?type=holdings
   → Show current holdings and positions to user.

Step 5: ASK user for trade parameters
   → Exchange (NSE/BSE), symbol, BUY/SELL, quantity, product (CNC/MIS), order type

Step 6: POST /zerodha/orders
   → Place the order with confirmed parameters.

Step 7: GET /zerodha/orders?orderId=<id>
   → Verify order status.

Zerodha Error Handling

StatusMeaning
401Session expired. Tell user to re-authenticate.
400Missing or invalid parameters.
405Wrong HTTP method.
500Internal error or Zerodha API failure.

Trustless ZK-verified trading signals. Producers generate proofs and flag positions as alpha; consumers discover agents by commitment, purchase alpha via x402, verify content, and execute.

Base path: ${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/alpha/*
Auth: X-API-KEY header (same as other endpoints).
Payment: On-chain USDC on Arbitrum Sepolia (testnet) or Arbitrum One (mainnet).

Prerequisites for consuming alpha:

  • User must have completed Lazy Trading setup (agent deployed) — /user-details must return ostium_agent_address. The /pay endpoint uses this agent to send USDC; without it, /pay returns 400.
  • Agent wallet must hold enough USDC for the listing price. If insufficient, /pay returns 402 with required and available amounts — inform the user to fund the agent address.

Alpha Endpoints Summary

EndpointMethodPurpose
/alpha/agentsGETDiscover agents with verified metrics (commitment, winRate, totalPnl). Query: minWinRate, minTrades, limit.
/alpha/listingsGETBrowse active alpha listings (metadata + price, no trade content). Query: commitment, maxPrice, limit.
/alpha/purchase/:listingIdGETPhase 1 (no X-Payment header): returns 402 + payment details. Phase 2 (with X-Payment: txHash): verifies on-chain, returns alpha.
/alpha/pay/:listingIdPOSTPayment helper: sends USDC from your agent on-chain. Returns txHash. Call between Phase 1 and Phase 2.
/alpha/verifyPOSTBody: { listingId, content }. Verify purchased content hash matches commitment.
/alpha/executePOSTBody: { alphaContent, agentAddress, userAddress, collateral, leverageOverride? }. Execute alpha trade on the venue from alphaContent.venue (OSTIUM or AVANTIS).
/alpha/generate-proofPOST(Producer) Generate ZK proof of trading performance. Body: `{ venue?: "OSTIUM"
/alpha/proof-statusGET(Producer) Check proof processing status. Query: proofId.
/alpha/my-proofGET(Producer) Latest proof status and metrics.
/alpha/flagPOST(Producer) Body: { proofId, priceUsdc, token, side, leverage? }. List verified trade as alpha using the proof ID from generate-proof.

Venue/trade reference notes:

  • tradeId for venue: "OSTIUM" should be the trade index (example: "123").
  • For venue: "AVANTIS", use tradeId from /avantis/positions: "<pairIndex>:<tradeIndex>" (example: "1:0").
  • Internally, proofs/listings are stored as a prefixed trade reference: <VENUE>:<ID> (for example, OSTIUM:123, AVANTIS:1:0).

How x402 Purchase Works (3 API Calls)

⚠️ CRITICAL: To purchase alpha content you MUST call these 3 endpoints in this exact order. Do NOT skip steps. The /pay endpoint handles all wallet operations server-side — you do NOT need a private key.

Step A:  GET  /alpha/purchase/{listingId}              → 402 + paymentDetails
Step B:  POST /alpha/pay/{listingId}                   → { txHash }
Step C:  GET  /alpha/purchase/{listingId}              → 200 + alpha content
         + Header: X-Payment: {txHash from Step B}

Step A — Get payment details:

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/alpha/purchase/{listingId}" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Response: 402 with paymentDetails.price, paymentDetails.payTo, paymentDetails.network.
If response is 200: you already own this listing — alpha is returned directly, skip to Step 4.

Step B — Send USDC (server handles everything):

curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/alpha/pay/{listingId}" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}"

Response: 200 with txHash, from, to, amount.
If alreadyPaid: true: use the returned txHash directly.
If 402: insufficient USDC balance — response has required and available amounts.

Step C — Retrieve alpha content:

curl -L -X GET "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/alpha/purchase/{listingId}" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "X-Payment: {txHash from Step B}"

Response: 200 with alpha object (token, side, leverage, venue, entryPrice), contentHash, payment receipt.

SAVE from Step C: alpha, contentHash, listingId — needed for /verify and /execute.

Pass content exactly as received: For /alpha/verify, the content field must be the exact alpha object from Step C. Do not modify keys, values, or key order — the hash is computed using sorted keys and any change will cause verification to fail.

Alpha Dependency Chain

/alpha/agents          → commitment
/alpha/listings        → listingId  (needs commitment)
/alpha/purchase        → 402 paymentDetails  (needs listingId)
/alpha/pay             → txHash  (needs listingId)
/alpha/purchase        → alpha content  (needs listingId + txHash in X-Payment header)
/alpha/verify          → verified  (needs listingId + alpha content)
/user-details          → agentAddress, userAddress
/alpha/execute         → trade result  (needs alpha + addresses + collateral)

Workflow: Consuming Alpha (Complete Flow)

Step 1: GET /alpha/agents
   → Pick an agent by commitment, winRate, totalPnl
   → SAVE: commitment

Step 2: GET /alpha/listings?commitment={commitment}
   → Browse listings, pick one
   → SAVE: listingId

Step 3a: GET /alpha/purchase/{listingId}
   → If 200: already purchased, skip to Step 4
   → If 402: need to pay → go to Step 3b

Step 3b: POST /alpha/pay/{listingId}
   → Server sends USDC from your agent to the producer
   → If 402: insufficient USDC balance → fund your agent wallet and retry
   → If alreadyPaid: use the returned txHash
   → SAVE: txHash

Step 3c: GET /alpha/purchase/{listingId}
   → Header: X-Payment: {txHash from Step 3b}
   → SAVE: alpha, contentHash, listingId

Step 4: POST /alpha/verify
   → Body: { "listingId": "...", "content": { ...alpha from Step 3c } }
   → Check: verified === true

Step 5: GET /user-details
   → Extract: user_wallet → userAddress
   → Extract: ostium_agent_address → agentAddress

Step 6: POST /alpha/execute
   → Body: { "alphaContent": { ...alpha }, "agentAddress": "...",
             "userAddress": "...", "collateral": 100 }
   → alphaContent must include at least token and side (from alpha)
   → agentAddress = ostium_agent_address, userAddress = user_wallet (both from /user-details)
   → collateral: ask user or use default (e.g. 100 USDC)
   → Check: success === true

Workflow: Producing Alpha

⚠️ This is the standalone producer workflow. If the user just opened a position via Workflow 1, Steps 7-10 already handle alpha listing — you don't need to repeat this. Use this workflow only when the user wants to list an existing open position.

Step 1: POST /positions (address = user_wallet from /user-details)
   → List open positions
   → Let user pick which trade to feature
   → SAVE: tradeId, market (token), side, leverage from the chosen position

Step 2: POST /alpha/generate-proof
   → Body: { "venue": "OSTIUM", "tradeId": "{tradeId from Step 1}", "autoProcess": true }
   → SAVE: proofId from response
   → If status is already VERIFIED → go to Step 4

Step 3: Poll GET /alpha/proof-status?proofId={proofId}
   → Wait until status === "VERIFIED"
   → Poll every 10 seconds (max ~5 min)
   → If FAILED → inform user and stop

Step 4: ASK user for price
   → "What USDC price would you like to charge for this alpha?"

Step 5: POST /alpha/flag
   → Body: {
       "proofId": "{proofId from Step 2}",
       "priceUsdc": {price from Step 4},
       "token": "{market from Step 1}",
       "side": "{side from Step 1}",
       "leverage": {leverage from Step 1}
     }
   → Show user: listingId, proofMetrics (tradeCount, winRate, totalPnl)
   → "Your trade is listed as alpha! Listing ID: {listingId}"

Example curl commands:

# Generate proof with specific tradeId
curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/alpha/generate-proof" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"venue":"OSTIUM","tradeId":"1612509","autoProcess":false}'

# Check proof status
curl -G "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/alpha/proof-status" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  --data-urlencode "proofId=<proof_id>"

# Flag as alpha using proofId
curl -L -X POST "${MAXXIT_API_URL}/api/lazy-trading/programmatic/alpha/flag" \
  -H "X-API-KEY: ${MAXXIT_API_KEY}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"proofId": "<proof_id>", "priceUsdc": 5, "token": "ETH", "side": "long", "leverage": 6}'

Environment Variables

VariableDescriptionExample
MAXXIT_API_KEYYour lazy trading API key (starts with lt_)lt_abc123...
MAXXIT_API_URLMaxxit API base URLhttps://maxxit.ai

Error Handling

Status CodeMeaning
401Invalid or missing API key
404Resource not found for the specific endpoint (not returned by /user-details just because an agent is missing)
400Missing or invalid message / parameters
405Wrong HTTP method
500Server error

Alpha-specific errors: | 400 | /pay: No agent address found (user must complete Lazy Trading setup). /purchase: Invalid X-Payment header or payment verification failed. | | 402 | Payment required (/purchase Phase 1) or insufficient USDC balance (/pay — check required and available in response). | | 409 | Transaction hash already used (replay protection — each tx can only purchase one listing). | | 410 | Alpha listing no longer active. |

Getting Started

  1. Set up Lazy Trading: Visit https://maxxit.ai/lazy-trading to connect your wallet and configure your agent
  2. Generate API Key: Go to your dashboard and create an API key
  3. Configure Environment: Set MAXXIT_API_KEY and MAXXIT_API_URL
  4. Start Trading: Use this skill to send signals!

Security Notes

  • Never share your API key
  • API keys can be revoked and regenerated from the dashboard
  • All trades execute on-chain with your delegated wallet permissions