How to create and use a Biconomy account with permissionless.js
Biconomy Smart Account is a smart account building on the core concepts of Gnosis and Argent safes. You can use Biconomy with plugins such as session keys, and even write your own plugins.
Steps
Import the required packages
import { ENTRYPOINT_ADDRESS_V06, createSmartAccountClient } from "permissionless"
import { signerToBiconomySmartAccount } from "permissionless/accounts"
import {
createPimlicoBundlerClient,
createPimlicoPaymasterClient,
} from "permissionless/clients/pimlico"
import { createPublicClient, getContract, http, parseEther } from "viem"
import { sepolia } from "viem/chains"
Create the clients
First we must create the public, bundler, and (optionally) paymaster clients that will be used to interact with the Biconomy account.
export const publicClient = createPublicClient({
transport: http("https://rpc.ankr.com/eth_sepolia"),
})
export const paymasterClient = createPimlicoPaymasterClient({
transport: http("https://api.pimlico.io/v2/sepolia/rpc?apikey=API_KEY"),
entryPoint: ENTRYPOINT_ADDRESS_V06,
})
export const pimlicoBundlerClient = createPimlicoBundlerClient({
transport: http("https://api.pimlico.io/v2/sepolia/rpc?apikey=API_KEY"),
entryPoint: ENTRYPOINT_ADDRESS_V06,
})
Create the signer
Biconomy accounts can work with a variety of signing algorithms such as ECDSA, passkeys, and multisig. In permissionless.js, the default Biconomy account validates ECDSA signatures. Any signer can be used as a signer for the Biconomy account.
For example, to create a signer based on a private key:
import { privateKeyToAccount } from "viem/accounts"
const signer = privateKeyToAccount("0xPRIVATE_KEY")
Create the Biconomy account
With a signer, you can create a Biconomy account as such:
const biconomyAccount = await signerToBiconomySmartAccount(publicClient, {
entryPoint: ENTRYPOINT_ADDRESS_V06,
signer: signer,
index: 0n, // optional
address: "0x...", // optional, only if you are using an already created account
})
The Biconomy account address is computed deterministically from the signer, but you can optionally pass an index
to create any number of different accounts using the same signer. You can also pass an address
to use an already created Biconomy account.
Create the smart account client
The smart account client is a permissionless.js client that is meant to serve as an almost drop-in replacement for viem's walletClient.
const smartAccountClient = createSmartAccountClient({
account: biconomyAccount,
entryPoint: ENTRYPOINT_ADDRESS_V06,
chain: sepolia,
bundlerTransport: http("https://api.pimlico.io/v2/sepolia/rpc?apikey=API_KEY"),
middleware: {
sponsorUserOperation: paymasterClient.sponsorUserOperation, // optional
gasPrice: async () => (await pimlicoBundlerClient.getUserOperationGasPrice()).fast, // if using pimlico bundler
},
})
Send a transaction
Transactions using permissionless.js simply wrap around user operations. This means you can switch to permissionless.js from your existing viem EOA codebase with minimal-to-no changes.
const txHash = await smartAccountClient.sendTransaction({
to: "0xd8da6bf26964af9d7eed9e03e53415d37aa96045",
value: parseEther("0.1"),
})
This also means you can also use viem Contract instances to transact without any modifications.
const nftContract = getContract({
address: "0xFBA3912Ca04dd458c843e2EE08967fC04f3579c2",
abi: nftAbi,
client: {
public: publicClient,
wallet: smartAccountClient,
},
})
const txHash = await nftContract.write.mint()
You can also send an array of transactions in a single batch.
const txHash = await smartAccountClient.sendTransactions({
transactions: [
{
to: "0xd8da6bf26964af9d7eed9e03e53415d37aa96045",
value: parseEther("0.1"),
data: "0x",
},
{
to: "0x1440ec793aE50fA046B95bFeCa5aF475b6003f9e",
value: parseEther("0.1"),
data: "0x1234",
},
],
})