Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Monitor Solana wallets with Kamino Lend positions for liquidation risk. Generates reports with collateral, debt, health metrics, liquidation prices, and acti...
Monitor Solana wallets with Kamino Lend positions for liquidation risk. Generates reports with collateral, debt, health metrics, liquidation prices, and acti...
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Monitors Solana wallets with Kamino Lend positions. Outputs a liquidation-focused report with health metrics, SOL liquidation price, and how much to deposit or repay to reach 60% margin.
User asks about Kamino positions, Solana lending, or liquidation risk User wants to check fund health or get actionable recommendations User mentions "Kamino", "Solana funds", "liquidation", or "DeFi monitoring"
The kamino-positions-monitor project must be installed and configured. User must provide: Solana wallet addresses in wallets.json. RPC is optional—if SOLANA_RPC_URL is not set, the public Solana mainnet RPC is used (rate-limited; for heavy use, set a dedicated RPC in .env). Clone and install: git clone https://github.com/csacanam/kamino-positions-monitor cd kamino-positions-monitor && npm install Configure: copy wallets.json.example → wallets.json, add wallet addresses. Optional in .env: SOLANA_RPC_URL. When run via OpenClaw, the report is delivered to the user's chat automatically. For direct runs (cron, terminal), optional TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN and TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID send the report to a Telegram chat. Project path: directory containing kamino_monitor.js. Set KAMINO_MONITOR_PATH or use . if the workspace is the project.
cd "${KAMINO_MONITOR_PATH:-.}" && node kamino_monitor.js wallets.json
Stdout gets the full report. Via OpenClaw, the agent delivers it to the user's chat. When run directly, optional TELEGRAM_* in .env also pushes to a Telegram chat (HTML formatting, Jupiter links). Example (abbreviated): 📊 Funds Report | 02/22/26, 11:57 PM 📋 GLOBAL SUMMARY SOL price: $77.33 Kamino: Coll $30881 | Debt $10521 | Net $20360 To bring all to Health 60%: deposit ~$4583 or repay ~$1375 P_liq of fund most at risk: $46.39 · SOL must drop 40% to reach If SOL drops: 10% (SOL ~$70): deposit $7646 total (+$3047) or repay $2294 total (+$914) ... 👛 Fund 1 (Ab12…xyZ9) Spot: SOL 0.32 | USDC 0 | USDT 0 → $24.85 Kamino: Coll $421 | Debt $189 | Net $232 🟢 LTV 45% | Health 40% | Liq SOL: $46.39 (now $77.33) 📌 For Health 60%: deposit ~$210 (~2.7 SOL) or repay ~$63 🔗 https://jup.ag/portfolio/[wallet_address]
🟢🟡🟠🔴: Risk level (green = healthy, red = near liquidation) ⚪: No debt or no Kamino position Health ratio 1.0 = at liquidation edge; >1 = safe Health % 0% = liquidation; 100% = max margin See reference.md for formula details.
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