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Bitcoin Lightning payment CLI for agents. Lowest LSP fees. Self-custody wallet with LNURL, typed exit codes, JSON envelope output, encrypted messaging, and d...

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name: bitkit-cli description: Bitcoin Lightning payment CLI for agents. Lowest LSP fees. Self-custody wallet with LNURL, typed exit codes, JSON envelope output, encrypted messaging, and daemon mode. version: 0.2.0 metadata: clawdbot: requires: bins: [bitkit] homepage: https://github.com/synonymdev/bitkit-cli emoji: "\u26A1"

bitkit-cli -- AI Agent Skill

Bitcoin Lightning payment CLI for agents. Lowest LSP fees. Self-custody wallet with LNURL/Lightning Address support, typed exit codes, JSON envelope output, encrypted Pubky messaging, and daemon mode.

Install: curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/synonymdev/bitkit-cli/main/install.sh | sh Binary names: bitkit or bk (identical alias) Always use: --json flag on every invocation for parseable output.

JSON Envelope

All --json output uses a consistent envelope:

Success (stdout):

{ "ok": true, "data": { ... } }

Error (stderr):

{ "ok": false, "error": "message", "code": 1 }

Parse with: jq -r '.data.field' for success data, check .ok first.

Quick Start

# 1. Create wallet (no encryption for agent use)
bk init --no-password --json

# 2. Start daemon for instant command execution
bk start --json

# 3. Get on-chain address and fund it
ADDRESS=$(bk address --json | jq -r '.data.address')

# 4. Order inbound Lightning liquidity via LSP
ORDER=$(bk lsp create-order 500000 --json)
ORDER_ID=$(echo "$ORDER" | jq -r '.data.order_id')

# 5. Pay the order (on-chain to payment_address), then open channel
bk lsp open-channel "$ORDER_ID" --listen 9735 --json

# 6. Create an invoice and receive payment
bk invoice 5000 --description "agent service" --wait --listen 9735 --json

# 7. Pay someone else's invoice
bk pay lnbc50u1p... --json

# 8. Check balance and history
bk balance --json
bk history --json

# 9. Stop daemon when done
bk stop --json

Daemon Mode

By default each command cold-starts the LDK node (slow). Start a persistent daemon for instant execution:

bk start --json           # start daemon (default port 3457)
bk status --json          # check if running
bk balance --json         # instant -- proxied through daemon
bk stop --json            # stop daemon

When the daemon is running, all commands automatically proxy through its HTTP API. When stopped, commands fall back to per-command cold-start. No code changes needed.

start

Start the background daemon. Idempotent -- returns current PID if already running.

bk start --json
bk start --port 8080 --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "status": "started",
    "pid": 12345,
    "port": 3457
  }
}
Arg Default Description
--port <port> 3457 HTTP API port

status is "started" or "already_running".

stop

Stop the running daemon.

bk stop --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "status": "stopped",
    "pid": 12345
  }
}

Errors if no daemon is running (exit code 1).

status

Check daemon status.

bk status --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "running": true,
    "pid": 12345,
    "port": 3457,
    "started_at": "2026-02-19T10:00:00+00:00",
    "version": "0.1.0"
  }
}

When stopped: running is false, all other fields are null.

Global Flags

Flag Env Variable Default Description
--json -- off Machine-readable JSON to stdout
--dir <path> BITKIT_DIR ~/.bitkit/ Wallet data directory
--network <net> BITKIT_NETWORK mainnet mainnet or regtest
--listen <port> BITKIT_LISTEN off P2P listen port on 0.0.0.0:<port>
--password <pw> BITKIT_PASSWORD -- Wallet password (for encrypted seeds)

Command Reference

Wallet

init

Create a new wallet. Idempotent -- re-running prints existing wallet info.

bk init --no-password --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "node_id": "02abc123...",
    "seed_phrase": "abandon abandon abandon abandon abandon abandon abandon abandon abandon abandon abandon about",
    "wallet_dir": "/root/.bitkit",
    "network": "mainnet",
    "pubky_id": "8pinxrz9tuxfz3qo5gkhdebuhtq6mrimh3matdncsrsno7kg45mo"
  }
}
Arg Required Description
--no-password one of Store seed as plaintext (for agents)
--password <pw> one of Encrypt seed with AES-256-GCM + Argon2id

info

Show node status, channel counts, sync state.

bk info --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "node_id": "02abc123...",
    "network": "mainnet",
    "channels_active": 1,
    "channels_pending": 0,
    "block_height": 880000,
    "synced": true,
    "wallet_dir": "/root/.bitkit"
  }
}

balance

Show Lightning and on-chain balances in satoshis.

bk balance --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "lightning_sats": 450000,
    "onchain_sats": 50000,
    "total_sats": 500000,
    "total_onchain_sats": 55000,
    "anchor_reserve_sats": 5000,
    "pending_sweep_sats": 0,
    "pending_sweeps": []
  }
}
  • onchain_sats -- spendable on-chain balance
  • total_onchain_sats -- all on-chain funds including reserved
  • anchor_reserve_sats -- sats reserved for anchor channel fees
  • pending_sweep_sats -- funds sweeping from closed channels (not yet spendable)
  • pending_sweeps -- array of sweep entries with amount_sats, status, spending_txid, confirmation_height
Arg Description
--btc Display in BTC instead of sats (human output only)

config

Show resolved configuration with source tracking. Does not start the node.

bk config --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "network": { "value": "mainnet", "source": "default" },
    "wallet_dir": { "value": "/root/.bitkit", "source": "default" },
    "chain_source": { "value": "esplora", "source": "file" },
    "esplora_url": { "value": "https://blockstream.info/api", "source": "file" },
    "electrum_url": { "value": "", "source": "file" },
    "rgs_url": { "value": "https://rapidsync.lightningdevkit.org/snapshot", "source": "file" },
    "blocktank_url": { "value": "https://api1.blocktank.to/api", "source": "file" },
    "listen_port": { "value": "off", "source": "default" }
  }
}

Each entry has value (resolved value) and source (cli, env, file, or default).

address

Get a new on-chain receive address. Generates a fresh address each call. Optionally validate an existing address.

bk address --json
bk address --type taproot --json
bk address --validate bc1q... --json

Generate address:

{
  "ok": true,
  "data": { "address": "bc1qw508d6qejxtdg4y5r3zarvary0c5xw7kv8f3t4", "address_type": "native-segwit" }
}

Validate address (--validate):

{
  "ok": true,
  "data": { "address": "bc1q...", "valid": true, "network": "mainnet", "reason": null }
}

On invalid address: valid is false and reason explains why.

Arg Default Description
--type <type> native-segwit Address type: legacy, nested-segwit, native-segwit, taproot
--validate <addr> -- Validate <addr> for the current network; no node start needed
--qr off Display address as QR code in terminal (human output only)

send

Send bitcoin on-chain to an address.

bk send bc1q... 50000 --json
bk send bc1q... 50000 --fee-rate 5 --json
bk send bc1q... --drain --json
bk send bc1q... 50000 --utxo <txid>:<vout> --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "txid": "abc123...",
    "address": "bc1q...",
    "amount_sats": 50000,
    "drain": false,
    "fee_rate_sat_per_vb": 5,
    "utxos_used": ["abc123...:0"]
  }
}

When --drain is used, amount_sats is null. When no --fee-rate is set, fee_rate_sat_per_vb is null.

Arg Default Description
<address> required Destination Bitcoin address
<amount_sats> -- Amount in satoshis (omit with --drain)
--drain off Send all spendable funds (mutually exclusive with --utxo)
--fee-rate <sat/vb> auto Fee rate in sat/vb
--utxo <txid:vout> -- Spend a specific UTXO (repeatable; incompatible with --drain)

list-utxos

List all spendable UTXOs in the on-chain wallet.

bk list-utxos --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "utxos": [
      {
        "txid": "abc123...",
        "vout": 0,
        "value_sats": 1000000,
        "outpoint": "abc123...:0"
      }
    ],
    "total_sats": 1000000,
    "count": 1
  }
}

Use outpoint values (e.g. abc123...:0) as --utxo arguments for send and estimate-fee.

estimate-fee

Preview the fee for an on-chain send without broadcasting.

bk estimate-fee bc1q... 50000 --json
bk estimate-fee bc1q... 50000 --fee-rate 5 --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "fee_sats": 250,
    "address": "bc1q...",
    "amount_sats": 50000,
    "fee_rate_sat_per_vb": 5
  }
}

fee_rate_sat_per_vb is null when not specified (node chooses automatically).

Arg Default Description
<address> required Destination Bitcoin address
<amount_sats> required Amount to send in satoshis
--fee-rate <sat/vb> auto Override fee rate in sat/vb
--utxo <txid:vout> -- Restrict coin selection to specific UTXOs

bump-fee

Replace an unconfirmed transaction with a higher-fee version (RBF). The original transaction must be in the mempool and RBF-enabled.

bk bump-fee <txid> <fee_rate> --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "original_txid": "abc123...",
    "new_txid": "def456...",
    "fee_rate_sat_per_vb": 20
  }
}
Arg Description
<txid> TXID of the unconfirmed transaction to replace
<fee_rate> New fee rate in sat/vb (must be higher than the original)

On failure (invalid txid, not in mempool, RBF not signalled): exits with code 1.

cpfp

Accelerate a stuck transaction by spending one of its outputs at a higher fee rate (Child-Pays-For-Parent).

bk cpfp <txid> --json
bk cpfp <txid> --fee-rate 30 --json
bk cpfp <txid> --urgent --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "parent_txid": "abc123...",
    "child_txid": "def456...",
    "fee_rate_sat_per_vb": 30,
    "urgent": false
  }
}

fee_rate_sat_per_vb is null when neither --fee-rate nor --urgent is set.

Arg Default Description
<txid> required TXID of the parent transaction to accelerate
--fee-rate <sat/vb> auto Explicit fee rate for the child transaction
--urgent off Automatically compute a high fee rate to confirm next block

On failure (invalid txid, no spendable output found): exits with code 1.

history

List recent transactions, newest first.

bk history --limit 5 --type send --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": [
    {
      "type": "send",
      "amount_sat": 5000,
      "fee_sat": 3,
      "status": "complete",
      "timestamp": "2026-02-15 12:00:00",
      "description": "coffee"
    }
  ]
}
Arg Default Description
--limit <n> 20 Number of entries
--type <send|recv> all Filter by direction

Status values: complete, pending, failed Type values: send, recv

Lightning Payments

invoice

Generate a BOLT 11 invoice to receive payment.

bk invoice 5000 --description "agent service" --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "bolt11": "lnbc50u1p...",
    "payment_hash": "a1b2c3d4e5f6...",
    "amount_sat": 5000,
    "description": "agent service",
    "expires_at": "2026-02-15T14:30:00+00:00"
  }
}
Arg Default Description
<amount_sats> required Amount in satoshis
--description <text> "" Invoice memo
--expiry <secs> 3600 Invoice expiry in seconds
--wait off Block until payment received
--timeout <secs> 300 Timeout when using --wait
--qr off Display invoice as QR code in terminal (human output only)

Two-phase output with --wait: First prints the invoice envelope above, then blocks. When payment arrives, prints a second envelope to stdout:

{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "status": "received",
    "amount_sat": 5000,
    "payment_hash": "a1b2c3d4e5f6..."
  }
}

If timeout expires, exits with code 2 (network error). Always use --listen <port> with --wait so the payer can connect.

pay

Pay a BOLT 11 invoice, LNURL, or Lightning Address. Polls until success, failure, or timeout.

bk pay lnbc50u1p... --json
bk pay lnurl1dp68gurn... --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "status": "success",
    "amount_sat": 5000,
    "fee_sat": 3,
    "payment_hash": "a1b2c3d4e5f6...",
    "preimage": "1a2b3c4d5e6f..."
  }
}
Arg Default Description
<bolt11> required BOLT 11 invoice, LNURL, or Lightning Address
--max-fee <sats> unlimited Maximum routing fee in satoshis
--timeout <secs> 60 Payment timeout

LNURL/Lightning Address support: pay accepts LNURL (lnurl1...) and resolves to a BOLT11 invoice. For LNURL-pay with variable amounts (where min_sendable != max_sendable), the CLI currently requires a fixed-amount LNURL. Lightning Address (user@domain.tld) requires a --amount flag which is not yet implemented — use a BOLT11 invoice instead.

On failure: exits with code 1 ("Payment failed"). On timeout: exits with code 2.

withdraw

Withdraw from an LNURL-withdraw endpoint. Creates an invoice and submits it to the LNURL service.

bk withdraw lnurl1dp68gurn... --json
bk withdraw lnurl1dp68gurn... --amount 10000 --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "status": "submitted",
    "amount_sat": 10000,
    "bolt11": "lnbc100u1p..."
  }
}
Arg Default Description
<lnurl> required LNURL-withdraw bech32 string
--amount <sats> max withdrawable Amount in satoshis

Channels

open-channel

Open a Lightning channel to a peer. Requires on-chain funds.

bk open-channel 02ab...@127.0.0.1:9735 100000 --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "channel_id": "12345678901234567890",
    "peer": "02ab...",
    "amount_sats": 100000
  }
}
Arg Description
<peer> Peer in pubkey@host:port format
<amount_sats> Channel capacity in satoshis
--push <sats> Give the peer initial balance

close-channel

Close a Lightning channel. Get channel_id and peer from list-channels.

bk close-channel 12345678901234567890 02ab... --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "channel_id": "12345678901234567890",
    "status": "closing"
  }
}
Arg Description
<channel_id> Channel ID (decimal, from list-channels)
<peer> Counterparty node public key
--force Force close (use when peer is unresponsive)

Status values: closing (cooperative), force_closing

list-channels

List all Lightning channels with capacity, balances, and status.

bk list-channels --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": [
    {
      "channel_id": "12345678901234567890",
      "peer": "02ab...",
      "capacity_sats": 500000,
      "local_balance_msat": 250000000,
      "remote_balance_msat": 250000000,
      "is_usable": true,
      "is_channel_ready": true,
      "is_outbound": false
    }
  ]
}

Note: balances are in millisatoshis. Divide by 1000 for satoshis.

LSP (Blocktank Liquidity)

Use the Blocktank LSP to get inbound Lightning liquidity without manually finding peers.

lsp info

Get LSP service info: available nodes, channel limits, fee rates.

bk lsp info --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "nodes": [
      {
        "alias": "blocktank-lsp",
        "pubkey": "02abc...",
        "connection_strings": ["02abc...@1.2.3.4:9735"]
      }
    ],
    "min_channel_size_sats": 20000,
    "max_channel_size_sats": 5000000,
    "min_expiry_weeks": 2,
    "max_expiry_weeks": 52,
    "network": "Mainnet",
    "fee_rates_fast": 10,
    "fee_rates_mid": 5,
    "fee_rates_slow": 1
  }
}

lsp estimate-fee

Estimate the cost of a channel order before creating it.

bk lsp estimate-fee 500000 --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "fee_sats": 500,
    "network_fee_sats": 300,
    "service_fee_sats": 200
  }
}
Arg Default Description
<lsp_balance_sats> required Inbound liquidity amount
--expiry <weeks> 6 Channel expiry in weeks
--client-balance-sats <sats> 0 Outbound liquidity (your side)

lsp create-order

Create a channel order. Returns payment details.

bk lsp create-order 500000 --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "order_id": "ord-abc123...",
    "state": "Created",
    "fee_sats": 500,
    "lsp_balance_sats": 500000,
    "client_balance_sats": 0,
    "payment_address": "bc1q...",
    "payment_bolt11": "lnbc...",
    "order_expires_at": "2026-03-01T00:00:00Z"
  }
}
Arg Default Description
<lsp_balance_sats> required Inbound liquidity amount
--expiry <weeks> 6 Channel expiry in weeks
--client-balance-sats <sats> 0 Your outbound balance
--zero-conf off Enable zero-conf channel

After creating, pay to payment_address (on-chain) or payment_bolt11 (Lightning). Then poll get-order until state becomes Paid.

lsp get-order

Check the status of an order.

bk lsp get-order ord-abc123 --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "order_id": "ord-abc123...",
    "state": "Open",
    "state2": "Paid",
    "fee_sats": 500,
    "lsp_balance_sats": 500000,
    "client_balance_sats": 0,
    "channel_expiry_weeks": 6,
    "channel_state": "Opening",
    "funding_tx": "abc123def...",
    "payment_state": "Paid",
    "order_expires_at": "2026-03-01T00:00:00Z",
    "created_at": "2026-02-17T00:00:00Z"
  }
}

channel_state and funding_tx are null until the channel is being opened.

State enum values for lsp get-order:

Field Values Description
state Created, Open, Expired, Closed Legacy order state
state2 Created, Paid, Executed, Expired Current order state (prefer this)
channel_state Opening, Open, Closed Channel lifecycle state
payment_state Created, Paid, Refunded, RefundAvailable, Canceled Payment lifecycle state

Poll state2 for order progress: CreatedPaid (after on-chain payment) → Executed (channel opened).

lsp open-channel

Tell Blocktank to open a channel to your node. The order must be in Paid state. Requires --listen so Blocktank can connect.

bk lsp open-channel ord-abc123 --listen 9735 --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "order_id": "ord-abc123...",
    "state": "Open",
    "channel_state": "Opening",
    "funding_tx": "abc123def..."
  }
}

Messaging (Pubky Encrypted)

End-to-end encrypted messaging via the Pubky network. Identity is created during init.

message whoami

Print your Pubky messaging ID. Does not require network access.

bk message whoami --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "pubky_id": "8pinxrz9tuxfz3qo5gkhdebuhtq6mrimh3matdncsrsno7kg45mo"
  }
}

message send

Send an encrypted message to a peer.

bk message send 8pin...xyz '{"type":"invoice","bolt11":"lnbc...","amount_sats":5000,"description":"service"}' --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "message_id": "abc-123-def",
    "recipient": "8pin...xyz"
  }
}
Arg Description
<pubky> Recipient's Pubky ID
<text> Message content (plain text or JSON string)

message read

Read the full conversation with a peer, sorted by timestamp.

bk message read 8pin...xyz --json
{
  "ok": true,
  "data": {
    "messages": [
      {
        "sender": "8pin...abc",
        "content": "{\"type\":\"invoice\",\"bolt11\":\"lnbc...\",\"amount_sats\":5000,\"description\":\"service\"}",
        "timestamp": 1708000000,
        "verified": true
      }
    ]
  }
}
Field Description
sender Pubky ID of the message author
content Message text (may contain JSON -- parse it)
timestamp Unix timestamp in seconds
verified true if cryptographic signature verified

message listen

Poll for new messages from a peer. Streams one envelope per line to stdout as messages arrive.

bk message listen 8pin...xyz --interval 3 --timeout 120 --json

Each new message is printed as a single-line envelope:

{"ok":true,"data":{"sender":"8pin...abc","content":"hello","timestamp":1708000001,"verified":true}}
Arg Default Description
<pubky> required Peer's Pubky ID
--interval <secs> 3 Poll interval
--timeout <secs> 0 (forever) Stop after this many seconds

Status messages go to stderr. Only message JSON goes to stdout.

Agent Integration

Daemon HTTP API

When the daemon is running (bk start), all commands proxy through an HTTP API on localhost:3457 (configurable via --port). The API uses HTTP Basic Auth with auto-generated credentials.

Authentication: HTTP Basic Auth (bitkit:<password>). Password is auto-generated on first bk start and stored in <wallet_dir>/api-password.

Endpoints:

Method Path Description
GET /health Health check (no auth)
GET /balance Wallet balance
GET /info Node info
GET /history?limit=20&type=send Payment history
GET /channels List channels
GET /utxos List UTXOs
POST /address Generate receive address
POST /send Send on-chain
POST /invoice Create Lightning invoice
POST /pay Pay Lightning invoice
POST /estimate-fee Estimate on-chain fee
POST /bump-fee RBF fee bump
POST /cpfp CPFP acceleration
POST /channels/open Open channel
POST /channels/close Close channel
GET /events WebSocket event stream

All responses use the same JSON envelope as CLI --json output: {"ok": true, "data": {...}}.

POST Request Body Schemas:

POST /address:

{ "address_type": "native-segwit" }

address_type is optional. Values: legacy, nested-segwit, native-segwit, taproot.

POST /send:

{ "address": "bc1q...", "amount_sats": 50000, "drain": false, "fee_rate": 5, "utxos": ["txid:0"] }

amount_sats is required unless drain is true. fee_rate, drain, utxos are optional.

POST /estimate-fee:

{ "address": "bc1q...", "amount_sats": 50000, "fee_rate": 5, "utxos": ["txid:0"] }

fee_rate and utxos are optional.

POST /bump-fee:

{ "txid": "abc123...", "fee_rate": 20 }

Both fields required.

POST /cpfp:

{ "txid": "abc123...", "fee_rate": 30, "urgent": false }

txid is required. fee_rate and urgent are optional (mutually exclusive).

POST /invoice:

{ "amount_sats": 5000, "description": "agent service", "expiry": 3600 }

amount_sats is required. description and expiry are optional.

POST /pay:

{ "bolt11": "lnbc50u1p...", "max_fee": 100, "timeout": 60 }

bolt11 is required. max_fee and timeout are optional.

POST /channels/open:

{ "peer": "02ab...@127.0.0.1:9735", "amount_sats": 100000, "push_sats": 0 }

peer and amount_sats are required. push_sats is optional.

POST /channels/close:

{ "channel_id": "12345678901234567890", "peer": "02ab...", "force": false }

channel_id and peer are required. force is optional (default false).

Webhooks

Configure in ~/.bitkit/<network>/config.toml:

webhook_url = "https://your-agent.example.com/webhook"
webhook_secret = "your-hmac-secret"

Events and Payloads:

Each webhook POST body contains event, data, and timestamp (Unix ms):

payment_received — Lightning payment received:

{
  "event": "payment_received",
  "data": { "payment_hash": "abc...", "amount_sat": 1000 },
  "timestamp": 1708444800000
}

payment_sent — Outbound Lightning payment succeeded:

{
  "event": "payment_sent",
  "data": { "payment_hash": "abc...", "amount_sat": 5000, "fee_sat": 3 },
  "timestamp": 1708444800000
}

payment_failed — Outbound Lightning payment failed:

{
  "event": "payment_failed",
  "data": { "payment_hash": "abc...", "reason": "RouteNotFound" },
  "timestamp": 1708444800000
}

payment_hash and reason are nullable (may be null).

channel_ready — Channel fully open and usable:

{
  "event": "channel_ready",
  "data": { "channel_id": "4242...", "counterparty_node_id": "02ab..." },
  "timestamp": 1708444800000
}

counterparty_node_id is nullable.

channel_closed — Channel closed:

{
  "event": "channel_closed",
  "data": { "channel_id": "4242...", "counterparty_node_id": "02ab...", "reason": "CooperativeClosure" },
  "timestamp": 1708444800000
}

counterparty_node_id and reason are nullable.

Signature: X-Bitkit-Signature: hmac-sha256=<hex> header (HMAC-SHA256 of body using webhook_secret).

Retry: 3 attempts with exponential backoff (1s, 4s, 16s).

WebSocket Events

Connect to ws://localhost:3457/events with Basic Auth. Receives the same events as webhooks in real-time as JSON text frames.

# Example with websocat
websocat ws://localhost:3457/events -H "Authorization: Basic $(echo -n 'bitkit:PASSWORD' | base64)"

Frame format: Each event is a JSON text frame with the same structure as webhook payloads:

{"event":"payment_received","data":{"payment_hash":"abc...","amount_sat":1000},"timestamp":1708444800000}

Behavior:

  • Server sends a WebSocket Ping every 10 seconds as a keepalive
  • If the client falls behind, the server sends a warning frame: {"warning":"missed 3 events"}
  • Connection closes when: client sends a Close frame, any WebSocket error occurs, or the daemon shuts down
  • No client-to-server messages are expected (receive-only stream)

Configuration Reference

Config file: ~/.bitkit/<network>/config.toml (created by bk init). All fields are under [node]:

[node]
network = "mainnet"                    # "mainnet" or "regtest"
chain_source = "esplora"               # "esplora" or "electrum"
esplora_url = "https://blockstream.info/api"
electrum_url = ""                      # used when chain_source = "electrum"
rgs_url = "https://rapidsync.lightningdevkit.org/snapshot"
blocktank_url = "https://api1.blocktank.to/api"
webhook_url = ""                       # POST target for events
webhook_secret = ""                    # HMAC-SHA256 signing key
auto_liquidity = false                 # enable background inbound capacity monitor
auto_liquidity_threshold_sats = 100000 # order channel when inbound < this
auto_liquidity_channel_size_sats = 500000  # channel size to order
Field Type Default Description
network string "mainnet" Bitcoin network
chain_source string "esplora" Chain sync backend: esplora or electrum
esplora_url string "https://blockstream.info/api" Esplora API URL
electrum_url string "" Electrum server URL (regtest: tcp://127.0.0.1:60001)
rgs_url string (LDK default) Rapid Gossip Sync URL for Lightning routing graph
blocktank_url string "https://api1.blocktank.to/api" Blocktank LSP API URL
webhook_url string "" Webhook POST target (empty = disabled)
webhook_secret string "" HMAC-SHA256 key for X-Bitkit-Signature header
auto_liquidity bool false Enable background inbound capacity monitor
auto_liquidity_threshold_sats u64 100000 Order channel when inbound capacity drops below this
auto_liquidity_channel_size_sats u64 500000 Size of auto-ordered channels

Auto-Liquidity

When auto_liquidity = true in config.toml, the daemon monitors inbound channel capacity every 5 minutes. If total inbound capacity drops below auto_liquidity_threshold_sats, it automatically creates a Blocktank channel order for auto_liquidity_channel_size_sats.

Important: The auto-created order still requires on-chain payment to payment_address from the order. The daemon does not pay automatically — an agent or human must fund the order.

Workflow:

  1. Enable in config: auto_liquidity = true
  2. Start daemon: bk start --json
  3. Monitor for channel_ready events via webhook or WebSocket
  4. When a Blocktank order is created, check bk lsp get-order <id> for the payment_address
  5. Pay the order on-chain, then the channel opens automatically

API Password

The daemon HTTP API uses HTTP Basic Auth. The password is auto-generated on first bk start.

Location: <wallet_dir>/api-password (e.g., ~/.bitkit/api-password) Format: 32 random bytes encoded as 64 hex characters Permissions: File mode 0600 (owner read/write only)

# Read the password
cat ~/.bitkit/api-password

# Use with curl
curl -u "bitkit:$(cat ~/.bitkit/api-password)" http://localhost:3457/balance

# Use with WebSocket
websocat ws://localhost:3457/events -H "Authorization: Basic $(echo -n "bitkit:$(cat ~/.bitkit/api-password)" | base64)"

The password persists across daemon restarts. Delete the file to force regeneration on next bk start.

Error Handling

Exit Codes

Code Name Common Causes Recovery
0 Success -- --
1 User error Bad input, missing wallet, invalid invoice, expired invoice Fix input and retry
2 Network error Connection failed, sync timeout, payment timeout Retry after delay
3 Insufficient funds Not enough on-chain or Lightning balance Fund wallet or open channel

Error Envelope

When --json is used and an error occurs, a structured error envelope is written to stderr:

{
  "ok": false,
  "error": "Invalid invoice: ...",
  "code": 1
}

Bash Pattern

OUTPUT=$(bk pay "$BOLT11" --json 2>/dev/null)
EXIT_CODE=$?

case $EXIT_CODE in
  0) echo "Success: $(echo "$OUTPUT" | jq -r '.data.payment_hash')" ;;
  1) echo "Bad input -- check the invoice" >&2; exit 1 ;;
  2) echo "Network issue -- retrying..." >&2; sleep 5; bk pay "$BOLT11" --json ;;
  3) echo "Insufficient funds" >&2; exit 3 ;;
esac

Important: Errors print to stderr (as JSON envelope when --json is used). Success output prints to stdout. Always capture them separately.

Multi-Wallet Pattern

Run multiple independent agent wallets by using separate data directories.

export BITKIT_DIR="/tmp/agent-${SESSION_ID}"
bk init --no-password --json
bk address --json
# ... each agent operates independently

Or use the --dir flag:

bk --dir /tmp/agent-alice init --no-password --json
bk --dir /tmp/agent-bob init --no-password --json

Each directory gets its own seed, node identity, Pubky ID, and channel state. Agents sharing a machine can run concurrently with different --dir values.

Input Validation Reference

Format Pattern Example
Node pubkey 66-char hex (compressed secp256k1) 02abc123...
Peer address pubkey@host:port 02abc...@127.0.0.1:9735
Transaction ID 64-char hex 4a5e1e4baab89f3a...
Outpoint txid:vout (decimal vout) 4a5e1e4b...:0
Channel ID Decimal u128 12345678901234567890
Bitcoin address Network-validated bech32/base58 bc1q..., bcrt1q...
BOLT11 invoice lnbc... or lnbcrt... prefix lnbc50u1p...
LNURL Bech32 with lnurl HRP lnurl1dp68gurn...
Lightning Address user@domain.tld agent@pay.bitkit.to
Pubky ID 52-char z-base-32 8pinxrz9tux...45mo
Fee rate Positive integer (sat/vb) 5
Amount Non-negative integer (satoshis) 50000

All validation errors exit with code 1 and include a descriptive error message.

Messaging Workflow

Agent Message Protocol

Agents communicate structured data by sending JSON strings as message content. The convention uses a type field to distinguish message kinds:

Invoice request:

{
  "type": "invoice",
  "bolt11": "lnbc50u1p...",
  "amount_sats": 5000,
  "description": "data analysis service"
}

Payment confirmation:

{
  "type": "payment_confirmation",
  "payment_hash": "a1b2c3d4e5f6...",
  "amount_sats": 5000
}

Workflow: Discover, Message, Pay

# 1. Get your own Pubky ID to share with other agents
MY_ID=$(bk message whoami --json | jq -r '.data.pubky_id')

# 2. Send a message to another agent
bk message send "$PEER_PUBKY" "Hello, I need data analysis" --json

# 3. Listen for their reply (they'll send an invoice)
bk message listen "$PEER_PUBKY" --timeout 120 --json | while IFS= read -r MSG; do
  TYPE=$(echo "$MSG" | jq -r '.data.content' | jq -r '.type // empty' 2>/dev/null)
  if [ "$TYPE" = "invoice" ]; then
    BOLT11=$(echo "$MSG" | jq -r '.data.content' | jq -r '.bolt11')
    echo "Received invoice: $BOLT11"
    break
  fi
done

# 4. Pay the invoice
bk pay "$BOLT11" --json

End-to-End: Pay Another Agent

Complete flow where Agent A requests a service, Agent B invoices for it, Agent A pays, and Agent B confirms.

Agent B (service provider)

#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
export BITKIT_DIR=/tmp/agent-b

# Initialize and share identity
bk init --no-password --json >/dev/null
MY_ID=$(bk message whoami --json | jq -r '.data.pubky_id')
echo "Agent B Pubky ID: $MY_ID"

# Listen for requests from Agent A
bk message listen "$AGENT_A_PUBKY" --timeout 300 --json | while IFS= read -r MSG; do
  CONTENT=$(echo "$MSG" | jq -r '.data.content')

  # Create invoice for the requested service
  INVOICE_JSON=$(bk invoice 5000 --description "data analysis" --json)
  BOLT11=$(echo "$INVOICE_JSON" | jq -r '.data.bolt11')

  # Send invoice to Agent A
  PAYLOAD=$(jq -n --arg b "$BOLT11" '{type:"invoice",bolt11:$b,amount_sats:5000,description:"data analysis"}')
  bk message send "$AGENT_A_PUBKY" "$PAYLOAD" --json

  # Wait for payment
  RECEIVED=$(bk invoice 5000 --description "data analysis" --wait --listen 9735 --json | tail -1)
  HASH=$(echo "$RECEIVED" | jq -r '.data.payment_hash')

  # Confirm payment
  CONFIRM=$(jq -n --arg h "$HASH" '{type:"payment_confirmation",payment_hash:$h,amount_sats:5000}')
  bk message send "$AGENT_A_PUBKY" "$CONFIRM" --json
  break
done

Agent A (client)

#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
export BITKIT_DIR=/tmp/agent-a

# Initialize
bk init --no-password --json >/dev/null
MY_ID=$(bk message whoami --json | jq -r '.data.pubky_id')

# Request service from Agent B
bk message send "$AGENT_B_PUBKY" "Please analyze dataset X" --json

# Wait for invoice
BOLT11=""
bk message listen "$AGENT_B_PUBKY" --timeout 120 --json | while IFS= read -r MSG; do
  TYPE=$(echo "$MSG" | jq -r '.data.content' | jq -r '.type // empty' 2>/dev/null)
  if [ "$TYPE" = "invoice" ]; then
    BOLT11=$(echo "$MSG" | jq -r '.data.content' | jq -r '.bolt11')
    break
  fi
done

# Pay the invoice
PAY_RESULT=$(bk pay "$BOLT11" --json)
echo "Payment status: $(echo "$PAY_RESULT" | jq -r '.data.status')"
echo "Fee paid: $(echo "$PAY_RESULT" | jq -r '.data.fee_sat') sats"

# Wait for confirmation
bk message listen "$AGENT_B_PUBKY" --timeout 60 --json | while IFS= read -r MSG; do
  TYPE=$(echo "$MSG" | jq -r '.data.content' | jq -r '.type // empty' 2>/dev/null)
  if [ "$TYPE" = "payment_confirmation" ]; then
    echo "Payment confirmed by Agent B"
    break
  fi
done

Security & Privacy

Trust model: Fully self-custodial. The BIP39 seed never leaves the local machine. No telemetry, analytics, or tracking of any kind.

External endpoints contacted:

Endpoint Purpose Data Sent Configurable
Esplora server Chain sync (mainnet) Transaction queries Yes (esplora_url)
Electrum server Chain sync (regtest) Transaction queries Yes (electrum_url)
RGS server Lightning gossip sync None (download only) Yes (rgs_url)
Blocktank API LSP channel orders Node ID, order params Yes (blocktank_url)
LNURL service Pay/withdraw resolution Amount, callback URL User-initiated only
Pubky DHT Encrypted messaging E2E encrypted payloads Built-in
Webhook URL Event notifications Payment/channel events Yes (webhook_url)

Seed storage: Custom binary format with magic bytes (BKIT), version byte, and encrypted (AES-256-GCM + Argon2id KDF) or plaintext flag. File: ~/.bitkit/<network>/seed.enc.

API password: Auto-generated 32-byte random hex, stored with 0600 permissions. Only used for local daemon HTTP API access.

LSP Workflow: Fresh Wallet to Lightning-Ready

From a brand new wallet to being able to send and receive Lightning payments:

# 1. Create wallet
bk init --no-password --json

# 2. Get on-chain address
ADDRESS=$(bk address --json | jq -r '.data.address')
echo "Fund this address: $ADDRESS"

# 3. (Fund the address externally, wait for confirmation)

# 4. Estimate channel fees
bk lsp estimate-fee 500000 --json

# 5. Create channel order
ORDER_ID=$(bk lsp create-order 500000 --json | jq -r '.data.order_id')

# 6. Pay the order on-chain (the payment_address from create-order)
# ... or wait for on-chain funding to cover it

# 7. Poll until order is paid
while true; do
  STATE=$(bk lsp get-order "$ORDER_ID" --json | jq -r '.data.state2')
  [ "$STATE" = "Paid" ] && break
  sleep 10
done

# 8. Open the channel
bk lsp open-channel "$ORDER_ID" --listen 9735 --json

# 9. Verify channel is active
bk list-channels --json | jq '.data[0].is_usable'

# Now ready to send and receive Lightning payments

Tags

bitcoin, lightning, payment, invoice, self-custody, wallet, CLI, agent, LNURL, lightning-address, BOLT11, LSP, lowest-fees, daemon, webhooks, websocket, encrypted-messaging, on-chain, channels, liquidity

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