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# Limit Hooks

One of WiseWallet's most innovative features, Limit Hooks enable users to set both timeless and time-bound limit orders with just off-chain signing.

### How it Works

A user sets a desired limit for a transaction (buy/sell/swaps). The request remains dormant until the specified conditions are met. Once the criteria are achieved, the Solver API triggers and executes the transaction, charging a nominal commission for the service.

### &#x20;Use Cases

* **Price-based Transactions**: A user wants to buy Nibiru with all his nUSD when the Nibiru price drops to a certain level within a specified timeframe. With WiseWallet's Limit Hooks, the user can set this condition and continue his daily tasks without locking his tokens or continuously monitoring the market.
* **Depreciation Protection**: Users can shield themselves from token depreciation, e.g., if a stablecoin like XUSD falls below $0.98, the system can be set to automatically swap all XUSD to Nibiru, thus preserving the user's value.


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