Binance Fiat Skill
Query Binance fiat payment capabilities, available payment methods, pricing, and supported currencies/countries using public APIs (no authentication required). For order and payment history, see Authenticated Endpoints.
Base URL
https://www.binance.com/bapi/fiat/v1/public/fiatpayment/agent
Available APIs
- get_capabilities
Query supported fiat currencies, cryptos, and business types for a country.
Optional: businessType (BUY, SELL, DEPOSIT, WITHDRAW) to filter.
Response: data.supportedBusinessTypes , data.fiatCurrencies[] (with code , name , supportedBusinessTypes ), data.cryptoCurrencies[]
- get_buy_and_sell_payment_methods
All 4 parameters required.
Response: data.paymentMethods[] and data.p2pPaymentMethods[] , each with code , paymentMethodName , fiatMinLimit , fiatMaxLimit , cryptoMinLimit , cryptoMaxLimit , quotation , suspended
- get_deposit_and_withdraw_payment_methods
All 3 parameters required. No cryptoCurrency , no quotation , no P2P methods.
Response: data.paymentMethods[] with code , paymentMethodName , fiatMinLimit , fiatMaxLimit , suspended
- get_price
Optional: businessType (BUY or SELL, defaults to BUY).
Response: data.bestPrice — indicative reference price, may differ from execution price
Recommended Workflow
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get_capabilities first — confirms what's supported before making other calls
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Payment methods API — BUY/SELL → get_buy_and_sell_payment_methods ; DEPOSIT/WITHDRAW → get_deposit_and_withdraw_payment_methods
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get_price — add if the user wants exchange rate info
Skip step 1 for simple price queries (e.g., "What's BTC in USD?").
Calling APIs
Use WebFetch or Bash (curl). All responses follow:
{ "code": "000000", "message": null, "data": { ... }, "success": true }
code: "000000" = success; otherwise check message .
Action Links
After presenting API results, always include a relevant action link so the user can proceed directly on Binance. Build the URL dynamically based on the fiat currency, crypto currency, and business type from the conversation context.
URL Templates
Business Type URL Template Example
BUY https://www.binance.com/en/crypto/buy/{FIAT}/{CRYPTO}
Buy BTC with USD
SELL https://www.binance.com/en/crypto/sell/{FIAT}/{CRYPTO}
Sell BTC for USD
DEPOSIT https://www.binance.com/en/fiat/deposit/{FIAT}
Deposit USD
WITHDRAW https://www.binance.com/en/fiat/withdraw/{FIAT}
Withdraw USD
Language-aware URL
Replace the /en/ locale segment to match the user's language. Supported locales:
en, zh-CN, zh-TC, ru, es, es-LA, fr, vi, en-TR, it, pl, id, uk-UA, ar, en-AU, pt-BR, en-IN, en-NG, ro, bg, cs, lv, sv, pt, es-MX, el, sk, sl, es-AR, fr-AF, en-KZ, en-ZA, en-NZ, en-BH, ar-BH, ru-UA, de, kk-KZ, ru-KZ, ja, da-DK, en-AE, en-JP, hu, lo-LA, si-LK, az-AZ, uz-UZ, pt-AO
Common mapping examples:
User language Locale Example URL
English en
https://www.binance.com/en/crypto/buy/USD/BTC
简体中文 zh-CN
https://www.binance.com/zh-CN/crypto/buy/CNY/BTC
Português (BR) pt-BR
https://www.binance.com/pt-BR/crypto/buy/BRL/BTC
Türkçe en-TR
https://www.binance.com/en-TR/crypto/buy/TRY/BTC
For regional English variants (en-AU, en-IN, en-NG, en-AE, en-NZ, etc.), use the specific regional locale rather than plain en — this ensures the user sees region-appropriate content.
Default to en if the user's language is unclear.
Always include at least one action link when the conversation involves a specific fiat/crypto pair or business type. For general questions, include all relevant links from get_capabilities . Format as a call-to-action, e.g.: "Ready to buy? Buy BTC with USD on Binance"
Presenting Results
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Table format for payment methods (names, limits, pricing); flag suspended methods
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Note that prices are indicative/reference prices
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Respond in the user's language
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Always end with the relevant action link(s)
Price Sorting and Best Value Logic
Price direction depends on the business type — always apply the correct comparison:
Business Type Better price direction Rationale
BUY Lower price is better You pay less fiat per unit of crypto — same fiat buys more crypto
SELL Higher price is better You receive more fiat per unit of crypto sold
When summarizing: for BUY highlight the lowest quotation ; for SELL highlight the highest quotation . Example (BUY USD/BTC): $70,236 beats $74,291 — more BTC per dollar.
Wallet Payment Method (BUY)
If the BUY response includes a payment method with code containing WALLET (case-insensitive), it represents buying crypto using the user's Binance fiat wallet balance.
When this occurs, proactively mention:
"One of the available payment methods is your Binance fiat wallet balance. If your wallet doesn't have sufficient funds, you'll need to deposit fiat first. Would you like me to look up the available deposit methods for you?"
If the user confirms, call get_deposit_and_withdraw_payment_methods with businessType=DEPOSIT using the same fiat currency and country, and present the results along with the Deposit action link.
Order & Payment History (Authenticated)
See references/sapi-endpoints.md for authenticated endpoints (order/payment history, deposit/withdraw records). Requires Binance API key and secret.
Country Code Reference
Use ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes: BR, GB, DE, FR, JP, KR, AU, etc. Never use US as the country parameter — US users are not supported by Binance fiat payment APIs.
Country Inference Rules
Determine the country parameter using this priority order:
Explicit context — If the country is already known from the conversation (user stated it, or inferred in a prior turn), reuse it without re-inferring.
Fiat currency → country mapping — Map directly from currency. Examples:
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SGD → SG , BRL → BR , JPY → JP , KRW → KR , AUD → AU , GBP → GB , CAD → CA , INR → IN , TRY → TR , MXN → MX , NGN → NG
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EUR → FR (since the user did not specify a country, use FR as the default for EUR)
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USD → SG (since the user did not specify a country, use SG as the default for USD)
MANDATORY: US MUST NEVER be used as the country parameter under any circumstances.
Empty results — If the API returns no payment methods or an unsupported combination, ask: "No results found for your current settings. Would you like to try a different country? If so, please tell me which country." Then use the country the user provides.