nadfun
Decentralized Monad token launchpad with bonding curve trading, token creation, real-time event streaming, and historical data querying via pure viem calls.
技能说明
SKILL.md - NadFun Integration Guide
The Monad token launchpad with bonding curves. Trade tokens, launch your own, monitor events—all with pure viem.
What is NadFun?
NadFun is a decentralized token launchpad on the Monad blockchain. Key features:
- Bonding Curve Trading: Tokens start on a bonding curve. Price increases as more people buy.
- Graduation: When curve reaches target reserves, token graduates to DEX (Uniswap V3).
- Token Creation: Anyone can launch a token with image, metadata, and optional initial buy.
- Real-time Events: Stream token trades, creations, and DEX swaps as they happen.
- Historical Data: Query past events for analytics and monitoring.
Skills Documentation
This skill guide is split into focused modules. Start with the overview, then dive into specific guides:
| Module | Purpose | Audience |
|---|---|---|
| SKILL.md (this file) | Architecture, constants, setup | Everyone |
| QUOTE.md | Price quotes, curve state | Traders, analyzers |
| TRADING.md | Buy, sell, permit signatures | Traders, bots |
| TOKEN.md | Balances, metadata, transfers | App developers |
| CREATE.md | Token creation, image upload | Token creators |
| INDEXER.md | Historical event querying | Analytics, dashboards |
| AGENT-API.md | REST API for trading data, token info | AI agents, bots |
For API download/endpoints/header usage, see AGENT-API.md.
Note: To obtain an API key, you must first login to nad.fun via wallet signature. See the Authentication section below for the login flow, then use the session cookie to create an API key via
POST /api-key.
Skill Files
| File | URL |
|---|---|
| ABI.md | https://nad.fun/abi.md |
| AGENT-API.md | https://nad.fun/agent-api.md |
| CREATE.md | https://nad.fun/create.md |
| INDEXER.md | https://nad.fun/indexer.md |
| QUOTE.md | https://nad.fun/quote.md |
| TOKEN.md | https://nad.fun/token.md |
| TRADING.md | https://nad.fun/trading.md |
| WALLET.md | https://nad.fun/wallet.md |
mkdir -p ~/.nadfun/skills curl -s https://nad.fun/skill.md > ~/.nadfun/skills/SKILL.md curl -s https://nad.fun/abi.md > ~/.nadfun/skills/ABI.md curl -s https://nad.fun/agent-api.md > ~/.nadfun/skills/AGENT-API.md curl -s https://nad.fun/create.md > ~/.nadfun/skills/CREATE.md curl -s https://nad.fun/indexer.md > ~/.nadfun/skills/INDEXER.md curl -s https://nad.fun/quote.md > ~/.nadfun/skills/QUOTE.md curl -s https://nad.fun/token.md > ~/.nadfun/skills/TOKEN.md curl -s https://nad.fun/trading.md > ~/.nadfun/skills/TRADING.md curl -s https://nad.fun/wallet.md > ~/.nadfun/skills/WALLET.md
Quick Facts
- Network: Testnet (chain 10143) or Mainnet (chain 143)
- Language: TypeScript/JavaScript
- Pure viem: All examples use direct contract calls with viem
- Fees: Check API for deploy fees via REST endpoint
Network Constants
All addresses and endpoints are here. Update this when network changes.
const NETWORK = "testnet" // 'testnet' | 'mainnet'
const CONFIG = {
testnet: {
chainId: 10143,
rpcUrl: "https://monad-testnet.drpc.org",
apiUrl: "https://dev-api.nad.fun", // For token creation
// Contract addresses
DEX_ROUTER: "0x5D4a4f430cA3B1b2dB86B9cFE48a5316800F5fb2",
BONDING_CURVE_ROUTER: "0x865054F0F6A288adaAc30261731361EA7E908003",
LENS: "0xB056d79CA5257589692699a46623F901a3BB76f1",
CURVE: "0x1228b0dc9481C11D3071E7A924B794CfB038994e",
WMON: "0x5a4E0bFDeF88C9032CB4d24338C5EB3d3870BfDd",
V3_FACTORY: "0xd0a37cf728CE2902eB8d4F6f2afc76854048253b",
CREATOR_TREASURY: "0x24dFf9B68fA36f8400302e2babC3e049eA19459E",
},
mainnet: {
chainId: 143,
rpcUrl: "https://monad-mainnet.drpc.org",
apiUrl: "https://api.nadapp.net",
// Contract addresses
DEX_ROUTER: "0x0B79d71AE99528D1dB24A4148b5f4F865cc2b137",
BONDING_CURVE_ROUTER: "0x6F6B8F1a20703309951a5127c45B49b1CD981A22",
LENS: "0x7e78A8DE94f21804F7a17F4E8BF9EC2c872187ea",
CURVE: "0xA7283d07812a02AFB7C09B60f8896bCEA3F90aCE",
WMON: "0x3bd359C1119dA7Da1D913D1C4D2B7c461115433A",
V3_FACTORY: "0x6B5F564339DbAD6b780249827f2198a841FEB7F3",
CREATOR_TREASURY: "0x42e75B4B96d7000E7Da1e0c729Cec8d2049B9731",
},
}[NETWORK]
Basic Setup
Every skill guide assumes you start with viem. Here's the foundation:
import { createPublicClient, createWalletClient, http, privateKeyToAccount } from "viem"
const NETWORK = "testnet"
const CONFIG = {
/* from above */
}[NETWORK]
// Create clients
const publicClient = createPublicClient({
chain: {
id: CONFIG.chainId,
name: "Monad",
nativeCurrency: { name: "MON", symbol: "MON", decimals: 18 },
rpcUrls: { default: { http: [CONFIG.rpcUrl] } },
},
transport: http(CONFIG.rpcUrl),
})
const account = privateKeyToAccount("0x...")
const walletClient = createWalletClient({
account,
chain: publicClient.chain,
transport: http(CONFIG.rpcUrl),
})
This is your foundation. All other modules build on top of this.
Authentication (Login Flow)
To access session-protected endpoints (API key management, account settings, etc.), you need to authenticate via wallet signature.
Login Flow
import { createWalletClient, http, privateKeyToAccount } from "viem"
const account = privateKeyToAccount("0x...")
const walletClient = createWalletClient({
account,
chain: {
id: CONFIG.chainId,
name: "Monad",
nativeCurrency: { name: "MON", symbol: "MON", decimals: 18 },
rpcUrls: { default: { http: [CONFIG.rpcUrl] } },
},
transport: http(CONFIG.rpcUrl),
})
// Step 1: Request nonce
const nonceRes = await fetch(`${CONFIG.apiUrl}/auth/nonce`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
body: JSON.stringify({ address: account.address }),
})
const { nonce } = await nonceRes.json()
// Step 2: Sign the nonce
const signature = await walletClient.signMessage({ message: nonce })
// Step 3: Create session
const sessionRes = await fetch(`${CONFIG.apiUrl}/auth/session`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
body: JSON.stringify({
signature,
nonce,
chain_id: CONFIG.chainId,
}),
})
// Extract session cookie from response headers
const sessionCookie = sessionRes.headers.get("set-cookie")
const { account_info } = await sessionRes.json()
console.log("Logged in as:", account_info.account_id)
Using Session Cookie
// Use session cookie for authenticated requests
const headers = { Cookie: sessionCookie }
// Example: Create API Key (requires session)
const apiKeyRes = await fetch(`${CONFIG.apiUrl}/api-key`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { ...headers, "Content-Type": "application/json" },
body: JSON.stringify({ name: "My Bot", expires_in_days: 365 }),
})
const { api_key } = await apiKeyRes.json()
console.log("API Key:", api_key) // Store this securely!
Logout
await fetch(`${CONFIG.apiUrl}/auth/delete_session`, {
method: "DELETE",
headers: { Cookie: sessionCookie },
})
TypeScript Interfaces
interface AuthNonceRequest {
address: string
}
interface AuthNonceResponse {
nonce: string
}
interface AuthSessionRequest {
signature: string
nonce: string
chain_id: number
wallet_address?: string // Optional
}
interface AuthSessionResponse {
account_info: {
account_id: string
nickname: string
bio: string
image_uri: string
}
}
Core Concepts
Bonding Curve
Tokens on NadFun start on a bonding curve. The curve defines price and availability:
- Real reserves: Actual MON and tokens in the pool
- Virtual reserves: Initial pseudo-reserves for curve math
- K constant: Maintains x*y=k formula for price
- Target: How many tokens must be sold to graduate
Get curve state with getCurveState(token) → see QUOTE.md
Graduation
When enough tokens are bought:
- Curve reaches target reserve
- Liquidity moves to Uniswap V3 pool
- Token transitions from bonding curve to DEX
isGraduated(token)returns true
Check progress with getProgress(token) (0-10000 = 0-100%)
Action IDs
The actionId parameter in token creation identifies the type of action:
| actionId | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Token Creation |
Always use actionId: 1 when calling the create function.
Permit Signatures
EIP-2612 lets wallets sign approval transactions instead of sending separate approve() calls:
- Generate signature:
generatePermitSignature(token, spender, amount, deadline) - Use in trade:
sellPermit({ ...params, ...signature }) - No separate approve needed—saves gas
See TRADING.md for details.
Common Patterns
Pattern 1: Simple Trade
// Get quote (3 args: token, amountIn, isBuy)
const [router, amountOut] = await publicClient.readContract({
address: LENS,
abi: lensAbi,
functionName: "getAmountOut",
args: [token, amountIn, true], // true = buy
})
// Buy with slippage protection (1 tuple arg)
const minOut = (amountOut * BigInt(995)) / BigInt(1000) // 0.5% slippage
const deadline = BigInt(Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000) + 300)
const tx = await walletClient.writeContract({
address: router, // Use router returned from getAmountOut
abi: bondingCurveRouterAbi,
functionName: "buy",
args: [
{
amountOutMin: minOut,
token: token,
to: account.address,
deadline: deadline,
},
],
value: amountIn,
})
See TRADING.md for full examples.
Pattern 2: Launch Token
import { bondingCurveRouterAbi } from "./abis/router"
// Requires API_KEY and deployFeeAmount (see CREATE.md for feeConfig())
// 1. Upload image to Agent API (raw binary, NOT formData)
const imageRes = await fetch(`${CONFIG.apiUrl}/agent/token/image`, {
method: "POST",
headers: {
"X-API-Key": API_KEY,
"Content-Type": "image/png", // or 'image/jpeg', 'image/webp', 'image/svg+xml'
},
body: imageBuffer, // raw binary data (Buffer, Blob, or ArrayBuffer)
})
const { image_uri: imageUri } = await imageRes.json()
// 2. Upload metadata to Agent API
const metadataRes = await fetch(`${CONFIG.apiUrl}/agent/token/metadata`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", "X-API-Key": API_KEY },
body: JSON.stringify({
name: "My Token",
symbol: "MTK",
description: "My awesome token",
image_uri: imageUri,
}),
})
const { metadata_uri: metadataUri } = await metadataRes.json()
// 3. Mine salt via Agent API
const saltRes = await fetch(`${CONFIG.apiUrl}/agent/salt`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", "X-API-Key": API_KEY },
body: JSON.stringify({
creator: account.address,
name: "My Token",
symbol: "MTK",
metadata_uri: metadataUri,
}),
})
const { salt } = await saltRes.json()
// 4. Create token on-chain
const tx = await walletClient.writeContract({
address: BONDING_CURVE_ROUTER,
abi: bondingCurveRouterAbi,
functionName: "create",
args: [
{
name: "My Token",
symbol: "MTK",
tokenURI: metadataUri,
amountOut: 0n, // Set > 0n for initial buy amount (in tokens)
salt: salt,
actionId: 1, // Token creation action identifier (always 1 for create)
},
],
value: deployFeeAmount, // plus optional initial buy MON if amountOut > 0
gas, // Use estimated gas (see below)
})
console.log("Transaction:", tx)
// Gas estimation (recommended over hardcoded values)
const gasEstimate = await publicClient.estimateContractGas({
address: CONFIG.BONDING_CURVE_ROUTER,
abi: bondingCurveRouterAbi,
functionName: "create",
args: [
{ name: "My Token", symbol: "MTK", tokenURI: metadataUri, amountOut: 0n, salt, actionId: 1 },
],
value: deployFeeAmount,
account: account.address,
})
const gas = (gasEstimate * 120n) / 100n // 20% buffer for safety
See CREATE.md for step-by-step.
Prompts for AI Agents
Use these prompts to guide your work:
Trading
- "Get a price quote for token X with 0.1 MON"
- "Buy 0.1 MON of token X with 1% slippage"
- "Sell all tokens with permit signature"
- "Check if token has graduated"
Token Info
- "Get metadata for token address X"
- "Check my MON balance"
- "Get available tokens to buy before graduation"
Creation
- "Launch a token called MyToken (MTK) with this image"
- "Mine a vanity address for my token"
- "Check token creation fees"
Analysis
- "Calculate graduation progress for token X"
- "Get the bonding curve state for token X"
- "Track all swaps on the graduated token"
- "Analyze token creation rate"
Required Files
For integration, you'll need:
abis/
├── curve.ts # Bonding curve contract ABI
├── lens.ts # Price quote ABI
├── router.ts # DEX router ABI
├── token.ts # ERC20 token ABI
└── v3*.ts # Uniswap V3 ABIs
constants.ts # Network configs, contract addresses
All ABIs are documented in ABI.md.
ABI Import Guide
Each ABI can be copied from ABI.md. Reference the correct section:
| ABI | ABI.md Section | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
bondingCurveRouterAbi | BondingCurveRouter ABI | Token creation, buy/sell |
lensAbi | Lens ABI | Price quotes, getAmountOut |
curveAbi | Curve ABI | Curve state, graduation check |
tokenAbi | Token ABI | ERC20 operations, permit signing |
Example import pattern:
// Copy the ABI from ABI.md into your project
import { bondingCurveRouterAbi } from "./abis/router"
import { lensAbi } from "./abis/lens"
Installation
npm install viem
# or
pnpm add viem
# or
yarn add viem
Dependencies
{
"viem": "^2.0.0"
}
Pure viem. No other blockchain libraries needed.
Troubleshooting
"No such contract"
You're on the wrong network. Check NETWORK constant matches your setup.
"Token not graduated yet"
Query getProgress() via Lens contract. Returns 0-10000. Need 10000 (100%) to graduate.
"Transaction reverted"
- Check amountOutMin—slippage might be too high or curve moved
- Verify deadline—transaction took too long
- Check allowance—approve token before sell
Next Steps
Pick a guide based on what you need:
- Building a dex bot? → TRADING.md
- Creating a dashboard? → INDEXER.md + QUOTE.md
- Launching tokens? → CREATE.md
- Token info queries? → TOKEN.md
Each guide has complete examples ready to copy.
General Development Practices & Troubleshooting
Type Safety Tips
Always use the as const assertion when working with ABIs in viem. All ABIs in this module are pre-declared with as const for full type inference:
// Types are automatically narrowed
const result = await contract.read.getAmountOut([...])
// result type is precisely bigint (not bigint | undefined)
Use viem type helpers for type-safe conversions:
import { Address, Hex } from "viem"
import { parseEther, formatEther } from "viem"
// Amounts
const wei = parseEther("1") // string -> bigint
const eth = formatEther(1000000000000000000n) // bigint -> string
// Addresses
const addr: Address = "0x..." // Validated address type
// Signatures
const sig: Hex = "0x..." // Hex string type
Common ABI Errors
When interacting with smart contracts, you might encounter specific errors. Here's a table of common ABI-related errors and how to approach them:
| Error | Meaning |
|---|---|
InsufficientAmount | Output less than amountOutMin |
InsufficientAmountOut | Insufficient output amount |
DeadlineExpired | Deadline has passed |
Unauthorized | Caller not authorized |
AlreadyGraduated | Token already graduated to DEX |
BondingCurveLocked | Curve locked during graduation |
InvalidProof | Merkle proof verification failed (specific to claims) |
AlreadyClaimed | Amount already claimed for this proof (specific to claims) |
NotClaimable | Token not eligible for claims yet (specific to claims) |
InsufficientBalance | Treasury has insufficient MON balance (specific to claims) |
Check error types in viem with:
import { ContractFunctionExecutionError } from 'viem'
try {
await contract.write.buy([...]) // or any contract interaction
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof ContractFunctionExecutionError) {
console.log(error.shortMessage) // "InsufficientAmount", etc.
}
}
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- 点击上方「立即使用」按钮,或在对话框中输入任务描述
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