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edwin-sdk

SDK for integrating AI agents with DeFi protocols

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edwin 🦉 - The DeFAI Layer

Edwin Overview

Edwin is a TypeScript library that serves as the bridge between AI agents and DeFi protocols. It provides a unified, secure interface for AI agents to interact with various DeFi protocols while abstracting away the complexity of blockchain operations and protocol-specific implementations. This enables the creation of sophisticated DeFAI agents.

Installation

pnpm install edwin-sdk

Features

  • Lending/Borrowing operations
  • Liquidity provision
  • Cross-chain support
  • Type-safe protocol interactions
  • AI-friendly templates

Quick Start

// Import the required wallet and services
import { EdwinEVMWallet, AaveService } from 'edwin-sdk';

// Configure Edwin wallets and services
const wallet = new EdwinEVMWallet(evmPrivateKey as `0x${string}`);
const aave = new AaveService(wallet);

// Supply tokens to a lending protocol
const result = await aave.supply({
    chain: 'base',
    amount: 0.05,
    asset: 'usdc',
});

Documentation

For detailed documentation, visit docs.edwin.finance

For developers interested in creating plugins, check out our Plugin Integration Guide.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please visit our Contributing Guide for details.

License

GPL

Keywords

defi

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Package last updated on 11 Nov 2025

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