Binance launches Seven AI Agent Skills linking Wallet Data And Trading API
TLDR
Binance released seven AI Agent Skills to access spot and wallet data and trade tools.
The interface supports OCO, OPO, and OTOCO order structures for conditional execution.
Skills include market rankings, smart money signals, address analysis, and contract risk checks.
A Binance Wallet integration was discussed by Jackson.ll on X and liked by CEO Changpeng Zhao.
Binance has introduced a new set of tools for AI agents that connect data access and trading. The company said the release links spot and wallet information with execution features in one interface.
The announcement describes seven AI Agent Skills that aim to reduce steps between research and orders. It also adds on-chain style checks and signals that are often handled outside exchanges.
Seven skills package connects market data, accounts, and execution
Binance said the skills let AI agents query Binance spot and wallet data through one interface. The same interface also allows agents to place trades, so data and actions sit together.
According to an official announcement, Binance has launched its first batch of seven AI Agent Skills, enabling AI agents to access Binance spot and wallet data as well as trading capabilities through a unified interface. The features include real-time market data queries, order…
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The company described the release as its first batch of seven AI Agent Skills. The tools cover real-time market queries, wallet and token checks, and automated order placement.
Real-time queries cover order books, prices, and market rankings
The skills provide live market data that agents can request when needed. This includes order book data, price feeds, and tables for trading activity and asset rankings.
Binance said ranking data can surface top-performing assets and heavily traded tokens on the platform. Agents can use these tables and also combine them with price and depth data.
The tools also include market ranking data and smart money signal tracking. The announcement lists these functions as part of the same skills package.
Order execution expands beyond market and limit orders
Binance said the execution layer supports more complex order structures. The interface supports OCO, OPO, and OTOCO orders in addition to basic order types.
OCO means one-cancels-the-other, while OPO means one-procures-the-other. OTOCO means one-triggers-one-cancels-the-other, and it can combine triggers and exits.
Binance said these structures let agents predefine conditional strategies and risk parameters. This can support staged entries and exits when price conditions change.
Address analysis, smart money tracking, and contract risk detection
The announcement says the skills extend into address and token information analysis. It also lists contract risk detection, which can help flag basic contract concerns.
The skills also include smart money signal tracking, as stated in the release. These functions can be used alongside exchange data, and they can run in one workflow.
Binance Wallet may add more links to AI agents in the future. A Binance team member, Jackson.ll, wrote on X about exploring wallet integration with AI agents.
The post “received a like from Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao,” according to the report.
No product date was given, and the message described the idea as exploration.
Unified interface supports scripted workflows for trading and portfolios
From a user view, the design supports end-to-end scripts without separate exchange connectors. An agent can scan rankings, then check signals, and then place conditional orders in one flow.
The same agent can also review address and token data before sending an order.
It can then apply OCO or OTOCO logic to manage exits and risk controls.
Binance said the goal is to reduce friction between data, decisions, and order placement. The release positions the package as a unified route to market queries and trading actions.
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Filed under: News - @ March 3, 2026 5:14 pm