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Register AI agents on Ethereum mainnet using ERC-8004 (Trustless Agents). Use when the user wants to register their agent identity on-chain, create an agent profile, claim an agent NFT, set up agent reputation, or make their agent discoverable. Handles bridging ETH to mainnet, IPFS upload, and on-chain registration.
Build and deploy autonomous AI agents using the OpenServ SDK (@openserv-labs/sdk). IMPORTANT - Always read the companion skill openserv-client alongside this skill, as both packages are required to build and run agents. openserv-client covers the full Platform API for multi-agent workflows and ERC-8004 on-chain identity. Read reference.md for the full API reference.
Complete Polygon agent CLI. Session-based smart contract wallets (Sequence), token ops (send/swap/bridge/deposit via Trails), ERC-8004 on-chain identity + reputation, x402 micropayments. Single CLI entry point, AES-256-GCM encrypted storage.
Ethereum token and protocol standards — ERC-20, ERC-721, ERC-1155, ERC-4337, ERC-8004, and newer standards. When to use each, how they work, key interfaces. Use when building tokens, NFTs, or choosing the right standard for a project.
Why build on Ethereum specifically. The AI agent angle — ERC-8004, x402, composability, permissionless deployment. Use when a user asks "should I build on Ethereum?", "why blockchain?", or when an agent needs to recommend a chain for a project.
ERC-8004 on-chain agent validation management — request and respond to validations, and query validation status, summaries, and paginated lists by agent or validator.
Check your agent's on-chain ERC-8004 identity, trust score, and KYA credentials. Use when you or the user want to see agent identity, check trust score, view KYA credentials, or check agent status. Covers phrases like "what's my agent ID", "check trust score", "show my identity", "agent status", "KYA credentials".
Complete guide to using @openserv-labs/client for managing agents, workflows, triggers, and tasks on the OpenServ Platform. Covers provisioning, authentication, x402 payments, ERC-8004 on-chain identity, and the full Platform API. IMPORTANT - Always read the companion skill openserv-agent-sdk alongside this skill, as both packages are required to build any agent. Read reference.md for the full API reference.
BNB Chain MCP server connection and tool usage. Covers npx @bnb-chain/mcp@latest, PRIVATE_KEY and RPC, and every MCP tool — blocks, transactions, contracts, ERC20/NFT transfers, wallet, ERC-8004 agent registration, Greenfield. Use when connecting to bnbchain-mcp, querying or transacting on BNB Chain/opBNB/EVM, registering as ERC-8004 agent, or using Greenfield.
ERC-8004 identity, reputation, and validation — register identities, retrieve identity info by agent ID, query reputation scores, submit peer feedback, and request or check third-party validation status.
Helixa — Onchain identity, reputation, and Cred Scores for AI agents on Base. Use when an agent wants to mint an identity NFT, check its Cred Score, verify social accounts, update traits/narrative, query agent reputation data, check staking info, or search the agent directory. Supports SIWA (Sign-In With Agent) auth and x402 micropayments. Also use when asked about Helixa, AgentDNA, ERC-8004, Cred Scores, $CRED token, or agent identity.
Register and manage AI agent identities on Avalanche C-Chain using ERC-8004 (Trustless Agents). Use this skill when the user wants to register an AI agent on-chain, give or read reputation feedback, request validation, or interact with ERC-8004 identity/reputation/validation registries on Avalanche mainnet or Fuji testnet.