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Uniswap Setup Agent Wallet

Set up an agent wallet for Uniswap operations. Use when user needs to provision a wallet for an autonomous agent. Supports Privy (development), Turnkey (production), and Safe (maximum security). Confi

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name: setup-agent-wallet description: Set up an agent wallet for Uniswap operations. Use when user needs to provision a wallet for an autonomous agent. Supports Privy (development), Turnkey (production), and Safe (maximum security). Configures spending limits, token allowlists, and funds the wallet for gas. model: opus allowed-tools: [Task(subagent_type:wallet-provisioner)]

Set Up Agent Wallet

Overview

Provision and configure a wallet for autonomous Uniswap agent operations. Supports three wallet providers at different security tiers. Handles the full lifecycle: provision wallet, configure safety policies, fund for gas, and validate the setup.

When to Use

Activate when the user says:

  • "Set up a wallet"
  • "Configure agent wallet"
  • "Provision wallet"
  • "Initialize wallet"
  • "Set up a wallet for my agent"
  • "Create a new agent wallet"

Parameters

Extract these from the user's request:

Parameter Required Default Description
provider No privy Wallet provider: privy (development), turnkey (production), or safe (maximum security)
chains No all Chains to configure — chain names or "all" for all supported chains
environment No development Either development or production
spendingLimit No $1000/day Daily spending limit (e.g., "$1000/day", "$500/day")

Provider Selection Guide

  • Privy: Best for development and testing. Fast setup, easy to manage. Not recommended for production with significant funds.
  • Turnkey: Production-grade key management with TEE (Trusted Execution Environment). Use for real trading with moderate funds.
  • Safe: Maximum security via multi-sig smart account. Use for high-value operations or institutional setups.

Workflow

  1. Parse user intent: Determine the wallet provider, target chains, environment, and spending limit from the user's request. Apply defaults for any unspecified parameters.

  2. Delegate to wallet-provisioner agent: Hand off the provisioning task with the extracted parameters. The agent handles the full setup pipeline:

    • Provision: Create the wallet via the selected provider's API
    • Configure policies: Set spending limits (per-tx and daily), token allowlists, and rate limits
    • Fund: Send gas tokens to the wallet on each requested chain
    • Validate: Confirm the wallet is operational by verifying balances and policy configuration
  3. Report results: Present the wallet setup summary to the user.

Agent Delegation

This skill delegates to the wallet-provisioner agent:

Task(subagent_type:wallet-provisioner)
  provider: <privy|turnkey|safe>
  chains: <chain list>
  environment: <development|production>
  spendingLimit: <daily limit>

The agent internally handles all provisioning steps and returns the final wallet configuration.

Output Format

Agent Wallet Configured

  Address:    0x1234...ABCD
  Provider:   Privy (development)
  Chains:     Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum
  Limits:     $1,000/day, $500/tx
  Allowlist:  USDC, WETH, UNI, ARB (4 tokens)
  Gas:        Funded on all 3 chains

  Config: .uniswap/agent-wallet.json

Error Handling

Error User-Facing Message Suggested Action
PROVIDER_AUTH_FAILED "Could not authenticate with [provider]. Check API keys." Verify provider credentials in environment variables
FUNDING_FAILED "Could not fund wallet on [chain]. Insufficient source balance." Fund the source wallet first
CHAIN_NOT_SUPPORTED "[chain] is not supported by [provider]." Choose a different chain or provider

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