Example prompts

Things you can ask Topaz

The agent understands plain language — you don't need exact phrasing. These examples map to actions the wallet actually supports. Specify amounts, tokens, ranges, and position IDs and it fills in the rest.

A tap away in the app

The chat surfaces a few starter prompts tailored to what you hold — for example “Zap 0.2 BNB into TOPAZ, medium range” or “Compound rewards on #<your position>”. The lists below expand on the full range of what you can ask.

Swaps

  • Swap 0.1 BNB to USDT
  • Swap 250 USDT for TOPAZ
  • Convert all my USDC to BNB

Opening positions

  • Zap 0.2 BNB into TOPAZ, medium range
  • Open a wide-range WBNB/TOPAZ position with 0.2 BNB
  • Add 100 USDT to the USDT/USDC stable pool and stake it
  • Put 0.5 BNB into the TOPAZ/USDT v2 pool

Managing positions

  • Compound rewards on #1234
  • Claim my TOPAZ/USDT rewards to my wallet
  • Rebalance my out-of-range WBNB/TOPAZ position to a wider range
  • Move position #1234 to a narrow range

Exiting positions

  • Exit my WBNB/TOPAZ position #1234 to BNB
  • Close position #1234 and return both tokens
  • Withdraw the NFT for position #1234 to my wallet
  • Remove 50% of my TOPAZ/USDC v2 liquidity

See Positions & custody for what each exit mode does with your funds.

Multi-step (one signature)

Because actions compose atomically, you can ask for several at once — they execute as a single all-or-nothing transaction:

  • Claim and compound rewards on all my positions
  • Remove liquidity from all my positions, swap all tokens to BNB, then zap all that BNB into the TOPAZ/BNB pool with wide range
  • Swap 0.1 BNB to TOPAZ, then open a medium-range WBNB/TOPAZ position with it

Tips

  • Reference positions by their ID (e.g. #1234) — you can see IDs on the Dashboard.
  • Ranges are narrow, medium, or wide.
  • You can set a slippage tolerance in your request (e.g. “with 1% slippage”); otherwise a safe default is used and capped.
  • Nothing executes until you review the simulated result and sign — so it's safe to ask and see what it proposes.