What is Bankr?
What is Bankr?
Bankr is the financial rails for self-sustaining AI agents. Every agent gets a wallet. Launch a token. Trading fees land in the wallet. Pay LLM costs automatically from those fees. No ongoing funding required.
How It Works — The Self-Funding Flywheel
- Agent gets a wallet — Cross-chain, gas-sponsored, ready to go
- Launch a token — Fair launch on Base
- Earn trading fees — 57% of swap fees flow to your agent's wallet
- Pay for compute — Fees fund LLM costs via the LLM Gateway
- Repeat — The agent keeps running as long as the token has trading activity
What You Can Do
Bankr lets you interact with DeFi protocols through natural language:
- Trade — Swaps, limit orders, stop orders, DCA, TWAP
- Launch tokens — Fair launch on Base with automatic fee sharing
- Leveraged trading — Perpetual futures on Hyperliquid, commodities/forex/crypto on Avantis
- Prediction markets — Bet on Polymarket directly from chat
- NFTs — Buy, sell, and mint across supported chains
- Transfer — Send tokens to ENS names or Twitter handles
Example prompts:
"swap $50 of ETH to USDC on base" "set a limit order to buy BNKR if it drops 10%" "start a DCA: buy $10 of ETH every day for a week"
Use Bankr Anywhere
Every surface talks to the same agent with the same state:
| Surface | How to reach it |
|---|---|
| Web terminal | bankr.bot |
| Twitter/X | @bankrbot |
| Telegram | @bankr_ai_bot |
| CLI | bankr "…" |
Whatever you set on one surface — model, preferences, memory, files, automations — syncs to all of them because state lives on your wallet, not the client.
Security
Every transaction passes through Bankr's security layer, which checks for malicious contracts, phishing attempts, unusual transaction patterns, and prompt injection attacks.
For full technical details, see the Platform Overview in our developer docs.