Transfer
Send tokens to another wallet address.
Overview
Transfer lets you send tokens from your wallet to any other address—whether it's your own wallet on the same chain, a friend's address, an exchange deposit, or a contract. The agent handles gas estimation and transaction building automatically.
When to use transfer:
Sending tokens to another person
Moving assets to/from an exchange
Consolidating funds across your own wallets
Paying for goods or services
Depositing into DeFi protocols
Withdrawing to cold storage
Amount Specification
The amount parameter supports several formats:
Exact amount
"5.5"
Send exactly 5.5 tokens
USD value
"$100"
Send $100 worth of the token
Percentage
"50%"
Send 50% of your balance
Max
"max"
Send entire balance (minus gas if native token)
Example Prompts
Here are natural language prompts that trigger transfers:
"Send 5 SOL to 9xM3k... on Solana"
Transfer 5 SOL to address
"Transfer $200 of USDC to 0x7a2... on Base"
Send $200 worth of USDC
"Send all my BONK on Solana to 7GCih..."
Transfer entire BONK balance
"Move 50% of my WIF on Solana to my other wallet 8nK2..."
Transfer half of holdings
"Pay 0x3f8... $50 in ETH on Base"
Send $50 worth of ETH
"Send max SOL to my Phantom wallet on Solana"
Send all SOL minus gas
"Transfer 1000 JUP on Solana to 5mL9..."
Send exactly 1000 JUP
"Withdraw all my USDC on Solana to my Coinbase address"
Send to exchange
Address Formats
Solana:
EVM Chains (Base, Ethereum, Avalanche, Monad, and more):
Always be sure to double check addresses and state the destination chain. The agent does not validates addresses before sending and will send to funds to the wrong chain if prompted incorrectly.
Managing Transfers
View Transfer History
Tips for Safe Transfers
Triple-check addresses — Crypto transfers are irreversible. Verify every character.
Test with small amounts — Send a tiny amount first when using a new address.
Keep gas reserves — Always maintain some native token for future transactions.
Watch for clipboard malware — Some malware replaces copied addresses. Always verify after pasting.
Use domain names when available —
alice.solis harder to typo than a 44-character address.
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