- Activate DeFi Agent: Ensure the “Otto AI DeFi Agent” tab is selected in the main chat interface.
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Formulate Your Request: Type your instruction to send assets into the chat input box. Be specific with the details.
- Action: Use phrases like “send,” “transfer.”
- Amount & Token: Specify the amount and the symbol of the token (e.g., “1 ETH,” “100 USDC”).
- Chain: Indicate the blockchain network (e.g., “on Arbitrum,” “from Ethereum”).
- Recipient Address: Clearly provide the full recipient wallet address (must start with
0x
).
- AI Processing: Otto AI will analyze your request. If it identifies a “send” action, it will prepare transaction details.
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Confirmation Step: A confirmation card will appear in the chat, detailing:
- The amount and token symbol being sent.
- The chain on which the transfer will occur.
- The recipient’s address. Review these details carefully.
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Confirm or Cancel:
- Click “Confirm Send” to proceed.
- Click “Cancel” to stop the action.
- Wallet Approval: If you confirm, Otto will initiate the transaction. You will then need to approve the transaction in your connected wallet (e.g., MetaMask, or the embedded wallet interface).
- Sender Address: The assets will always be sent from your currently connected wallet address.
- Recipient Address: Must be a valid EVM-compatible address starting with
0x
. The AI will validate this. - Supported Assets: You can send the native currency of the chain (e.g., ETH on Ethereum, MATIC on Polygon) as well as ERC20 tokens.
- Chain Specification: Always clearly state the chain for the transfer.
- Transaction History: Successful send transactions will appear in your “Recent Transactions” sidebar, marked with “Asset Transfer”
- Irreversibility: Blockchain transactions are irreversible. Always double-check the recipient address, amount, token, and chain before confirming. Otto Wallet cannot recover assets sent to an incorrect address.
- Gas Fees: Standard network gas fees will apply to send transactions and must be paid from your connected wallet.
- Confirmation Times: Transaction confirmation times depend on network congestion.