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v4 - Use LI.FI API for cross-chain and same-chain swaps, bridges, and contract calls. Use when quoting routes, validating chains/tokens, building transaction requests, and tracking status.
openclaw skills install lifi-skillcurl to call the LI.FI API. NEVER use web_search, web_fetch, or any other tool.https://li.quest/v1/. No other base URL."x-lifi-api-key: $LIFI_API_KEY" (double quotes, dollar sign — shell expands it).defi_get_strategy), use that instead. The agent can also adjust dynamically per-transaction if the user requests it.&skipSimulation=true to all /v1/quote requests. Our EIP-7702 delegated wallets have on-chain code that breaks LI.FI's simulation.defi_approve or defi_approve_and_send tools.After every transaction broadcast, always provide a clickable block explorer link:
[View tx](https://basescan.org/tx/0xHASH) — use the correct explorer (etherscan.io, basescan.org, arbiscan.io, polygonscan.com, optimistic.etherscan.io)[View tx](https://suiscan.xyz/txblock/{txDigest})9270000000000000. Use this for fromChain and toChain in LI.FI quote requests when the user wants Sui (e.g. fromChain=9270000000000000&toChain=9270000000000000 for same-chain Sui swap).defi_get_wallet as fromAddress.defi_send_sui_transaction — pass the transaction bytes (hex) from the LI.FI quote. Do not use defi_send_transaction or defi_approve_and_send for Sui.curl -s --request GET \
--url https://li.quest/v1/chains \
--header "x-lifi-api-key: $LIFI_API_KEY"
Use for: listing chains, testing connectivity. If user asks for a test, use this.
curl -s --request GET \
--url 'https://li.quest/v1/tokens?chains=8453' \
--header "x-lifi-api-key: $LIFI_API_KEY"
Params: chains (comma-separated chain IDs).
curl -s --request GET \
--url 'https://li.quest/v1/quote?fromChain=8453&toChain=8453&fromToken=ETH&toToken=USDC&fromAddress=0xYOUR_ADDRESS&fromAmount=100000000000000&slippage=0.10&skipSimulation=true' \
--header "x-lifi-api-key: $LIFI_API_KEY"
Params: fromChain, toChain, fromToken, toToken, fromAddress, toAddress (optional), fromAmount (in wei), slippage (decimal, e.g. 0.10 = 10%), skipSimulation=true (ALWAYS include).
Returns: estimate (with toAmount, toAmountMin, approvalAddress) and transactionRequest (ready for wallet submission).
After presenting a quote to the user, always include the estimated output amount, fees, and slippage. Get the user's wallet address with defi_get_wallet and use it as fromAddress in the quote.
Check if ERC-20 approval is needed: If the quote's transactionRequest.value is "0x0" AND estimate.approvalAddress exists, the swap/bridge is using an ERC-20 token that needs approval first.
If approval IS needed: Use defi_approve_and_send with:
token: the action.fromToken.address from the quotespender: the estimate.approvalAddress from the quoteapproveAmount: the action.fromAmount from the quote (or omit for unlimited)to, value, data, gasLimit: from the quote's transactionRequestIf approval is NOT needed (native ETH swap, value > 0x0): Use defi_send_transaction with the quote's transactionRequest fields: to, value, data, chainId, and gasLimit (ALWAYS pass gasLimit from the quote).
NEVER construct approve calldata hex yourself. The defi_approve and defi_approve_and_send tools handle ABI encoding correctly.
Sui: For quotes where fromChain or toChain is Sui, use defi_send_sui_transaction with the quote's transaction bytes. No approval step.
curl -s --request POST \
--url https://li.quest/v1/advanced/routes \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--header "x-lifi-api-key: $LIFI_API_KEY" \
--data '{
"fromChainId": 8453,
"fromAmount": "100000000000000",
"fromTokenAddress": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"toChainId": 8453,
"toTokenAddress": "0x833589fCD6eDb6E08f4c7C32D4f71b54bdA02913",
"options": {
"slippage": 0.10,
"order": "RECOMMENDED"
}
}'
curl -s --request POST \
--url https://li.quest/v1/quote/contractCalls \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--header "x-lifi-api-key: $LIFI_API_KEY" \
--data '{
"fromChain": 10,
"fromToken": "0x4200000000000000000000000000000000000042",
"fromAddress": "0xYOUR_ADDRESS",
"toChain": 1,
"toToken": "ETH",
"toAmount": "100000000000001",
"contractCalls": []
}'
curl -s --request GET \
--url 'https://li.quest/v1/status?txHash=0xYOUR_TX_HASH&fromChain=8453' \
--header "x-lifi-api-key: $LIFI_API_KEY"
Pass fromChain to speed up the lookup.
curl -s --request GET \
--url 'https://li.quest/v1/tools?chains=8453' \
--header "x-lifi-api-key: $LIFI_API_KEY"