AI-native Wallet on BNB Chain
Tell your wallet what you want to do.
oRange turns plain-language requests into guided DeFi actions. Ask for a balance, token check, transfer, swap, or liquidity move, then review the path before you act through your own wallet.
One move still sends you across too many screens.
Wallet, token checker, DEX route, signer. oRange pulls the work back into one guided wallet thread.
Check what you own
Inspect the contract
Open PancakeSwap
Ask what it means
Return to approve
Balance, token signal, and route preview stay in this thread. The review card comes next — nothing moves without you.
Type the move. oRange assembles the wallet flow.
Watch one command become tools, then a wallet card — the same sequence the app runs.
- 01The user types the outcome
Plain wallet intent, not protocol screen hunting.
- 02oRange maps it to supported tools
Defined wallet tools, not arbitrary transaction guesses.
- 03The result becomes product UI
Token checks, routes, amounts, and warnings become cards.
- 04The user keeps the action
State-changing flows stay tied to wallet controls.
getWalletInfogoplusSecurityChecksendNativepancakeSwapExchangeSupported requests route through known wallet tools — not free-form transaction generation.
Say the move. Watch cards appear.
Token signal, route, warnings, and review controls stay in one wallet thread.
I checked the token context first, then prepared a PancakeSwap beta route so the important details stay visible before the wallet action continues.
Token checks are informational signals, not safety proofs.
oRange prepares the route as a wallet card so you can review tokens, route, slippage, and expected result in the same chat.
- Output can change with liquidity and slippage.
AI can make mistakes. Check wallet details manually.
Review before anything moves.
Amount, route, warnings, expiry, confirm, reject — the decision stays on your side of the screen.
- 01Defined tools
Supported requests route through known wallet tools instead of free-form transaction generation.
- 02Visible state
Amounts, recipients, routes, warnings, expiry, and current state remain visible before action.
- 03Wallet-owned flow
oRange helps assemble supported flows through the user's own non-custodial wallet.
Token checks are informational signals, not financial advice or a safety proof.
Review the recipient and amount. This sample card behaves like the app — try both controls.
- Confirm only if the address and amount match your intent.
Ask outcomes, not screens.
Pick a command. The preview answers with the same card the app would.
Check CAKE before I swap into it.
Show my wallet balance and what I can do next.
Show the route, slippage, and review card.
Focused enough to be useful today.
Wallet state, BEP-20 checks, transfers, PancakeSwap beta routes, and LP positions on one concrete surface.


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balances and BEP-20 context
non-custodial wallet flow
informational contract fields
supported beta swap preview
- BNB wallet balance and portfolio context.
- Embedded non-custodial wallet flow.
- BEP-20 token metadata and balances.
- Informational token/security signals.
- Native and BEP-20 transfer flows.
- PancakeSwap V2 beta swap/liquidity flows.
- LP position views.
- Every chain or protocol.
- Token safety proofs.
- Financial advice.
- Automation for every DeFi action.
- Hands-free fund movement by default.
- Trading bot or sniping workflows.
Common questions.
Custody, AI control, token checks, BNB Chain, beta scope.
oRange is a non-custodial wallet with conversation as the primary interface. The chat maps supported requests to wallet tools and structured cards.