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Example Prompts

Ready-to-use queries to get the most out of ONYX AI.

ONYX understands natural language, so there is no strict syntax to follow. The prompts below are proven templates — replace the bracketed placeholders with your own tokens or addresses and send them as-is, or rephrase them in your own words.

Token Analysis

Full token analysis

Give me a full analysis of [TOKEN]

Triggers a comprehensive report on the token. ONYX fetches live price, market cap, 24h volume, liquidity depth, holder count, top holder concentration, security score, and recent price performance — then synthesises everything into a structured summary with risk notes.

Example output: Price, market cap, 30-day chart summary, holder distribution breakdown, security flags (e.g. honeypot check, ownership renounced), and an overall assessment.

Security check

Is [TOKEN] safe?

Focuses specifically on the token's risk signals. ONYX runs a security scan and returns contract audit flags, ownership status, tax rates, liquidity lock status, and an overall safety verdict.

Example output: "Contract ownership renounced. Buy tax: 2%, sell tax: 2%. Liquidity locked. No honeypot detected. Low risk."

Holder distribution

Show me holder distribution for [TOKEN]

Returns the top holder breakdown — how much of the supply the largest wallets control, whether holdings are concentrated in a few addresses, and how that compares to typical distribution patterns.

Example output: Top 10 holders listed with percentage of supply, concentration risk flag if top 5 hold more than 50%, and notable wallet labels where available.

Market Discovery

Trending tokens

What tokens are trending?

Pulls the current trending tokens from blockchain data APIs, ranked by search activity, volume momentum, and social signals. You can narrow this down by adding a chain: "What tokens are trending on Base?"

Example output: A ranked list of tokens with current price, 24h change, volume, and what is driving the trend.

Market overview

Market overview

Fetches global crypto market metrics — total market cap, 24h volume, dominance percentages, and sector performance. Good for a quick pulse check before diving into individual tokens.

Example output: Global market cap, BTC and ETH dominance, 24h volume total, top gaining and losing sectors.

Wallet & Portfolio

Wallet analysis

Analyze this wallet: [ADDRESS]

Runs a full wallet intelligence report. ONYX retrieves all token balances, estimated net worth, DeFi positions, active liquidity pool stakes, and profitability metrics across chains.

Example output: Net worth estimate, top holdings by value, DeFi positions with current APY, unrealised P&L per asset, and a smart money activity summary.

Token comparison

Compare [TOKEN1] vs [TOKEN2]

Retrieves live data for both tokens simultaneously and presents a side-by-side comparison table covering price, market cap, volume, holders, security score, and recent performance.

Example output: A structured table with both tokens as columns and key metrics as rows, followed by a brief comparative summary.

DeFi & News

Yield opportunities

Where can I earn yield on [TOKEN]?

Searches DeFi protocol aggregators for active liquidity pools and yield strategies involving the specified token. Results are sorted by APY and include TVL, protocol name, and chain.

Example output: Top 5 pools listed with APY, TVL, protocol, and chain. APY values are live at time of query.

Token news

Latest crypto news about [TOKEN]

Fetches recent news headlines related to the specified token from aggregated crypto news sources, then combines them with on-chain context (price movement, volume spikes) to give the news relevance and weight.

Example output: 5–10 recent headlines with source and publish time, followed by a brief on-chain context summary showing how price and volume have moved alongside the news cycle.

These are starting points — ONYX handles follow-up questions naturally. After a token analysis, you can ask "What about its holders?" or "Compare it to ETH" without repeating the full context.

For details on which chains are supported and how to specify them in your prompts, see Supported Chains.