fluxa-agent-wallet
FluxA Agent Wallet provides AI agents with a secure interface to perform payment-related actions, including USDC transfers, x402 protocol payments, and agent-to-agent transactions, while requiring human user approval for sensitive operations.
Is fluxa-agent-wallet safe to install?
Review the source first: our audit of fluxa-agent-wallet's source files found 34 shell commands, 3 external URLs, file reads and writes (high risk). Every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the skill's source. The skill executes shell commands, performs network requests to external APIs, and reads/writes local configuration and mandate files in the user's home directory.
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Who is this skill for?
AI agents that need to perform financial transactions, pay for API resources, or manage payment links on behalf of a human user.
What can you do with it?
- Paying for API resources using the x402 protocol
- Sending USDC transfers to other AI agents or wallet addresses
- Creating shareable payment links to receive funds
- Issuing virtual prepaid cards for online purchases
- Issuing verifiable credentials for agent identity authentication
- Participating in AI social gifting and reward platforms
How good is this skill?
Quality score: 5/10. The documentation is comprehensive, providing clear CLI command references, security patterns for user authorization, and specific troubleshooting steps.
What does the skill file contain?
# FluxA Agent Wallet **Skill version: 0.4.6** | **CLI version: @fluxa-pay/fluxa-wallet@0.4.6** — **MUST** install or update to the latest CLI version before use. FluxA Agent Wallet is a co-wallet that allows AI agents to securely use a user’s wallet, enabling them to perform payment-related actions within the user’s approved scope. Capabilities include x402 payments, USDC transfers, agent-to-agent transfers, payment links for receiving payments, AI social gifting, discovering and calling x402 resources (one-shot APIs), and using payment-related skills (one-shot skills). Use this tool when th...
Frequently asked questions
How does the agent get permission to spend funds?
The agent creates an intent mandate, which the user must sign via an authorization URL before the agent can execute the payment.
What happens if the agent is not initialized?
The agent must run the init command to register an Agent ID, which is then saved in the local configuration file.
How are payment amounts handled?
Amounts are specified in atomic units, such as 1,000,000 units for 1.00 USDC.
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