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This skill should be used when the user asks 'what\'s the price of ETH', 'check token price', 'how much is SOL', 'show me the price chart', 'get candlestick data', 'show K-line chart', 'view trade history', 'recent trades for SOL', 'price trend', 'index price', or mentions checking a token\'s current price, viewing price charts, candlestick data, trade history, or historical price trends. Covers real-time on-chain prices, K-line/candlestick charts, trade logs, and index prices across Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, and 20+ other chains. For token search, market cap, liquidity analysis, trending tokens, or holder distribution, use okx-dex-token instead.
Use this skill to bridge tokens, cross-chain swap/transfer, move assets between chains, get cross-chain quotes, compare bridge fees, find the cheapest/fastest route, build bridge calldata, check bridge status, track a cross-chain transaction, list supported chains or bridge protocols, or when the user mentions bridging ETH/USDC/tokens from one chain (Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Solana, etc.) to another. Routes through multiple bridge protocols (Stargate, Across, Relay, Gas.zip) for optimal execution. Supports fee comparison, destination address specification, approval management, and full lifecycle status tracking until fund arrival.
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'swap tokens', 'trade ETH for USDC', 'buy tokens', 'sell tokens', 'exchange crypto', 'convert tokens', 'swap SOL for USDC', 'get a swap quote', 'execute a trade', 'find the best swap route', 'cheapest way to swap', 'optimal swap', 'compare swap rates', or mentions swapping, trading, buying, selling, or exchanging tokens on Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, or any of 20+ supported chains. Aggregates liquidity from 500+ DEX sources for optimal routing and price. Supports slippage control, price impact protection, and cross-DEX route optimization. Do NOT use for general programming questions about swap code, or for analytical questions about historical swap volume.
Use this skill when the user asks to scan a transaction, check transaction safety, is this transaction safe, pre-execution check, security scan, tx risk check, check if this approve is safe, scan this swap tx, is this token safe, check token security, honeypot check, is this URL a scam, check if this dapp is safe, phishing site check, is this signature safe, check this signing request, check my approvals, show risky approvals, revoke approval, token authorization, ERC20 allowance, Permit2, or mentions transaction security scanning, token risk scanning, DApp/URL phishing detection, message signature safety, pre-execution risk analysis, malicious transaction detection, approval safety checks, or token approval management. Covers token-scan (batch token risk detection), dapp-scan (URL/domain phishing detection), tx-scan (EVM + Solana transaction pre-execution), sig-scan (EIP-712/personal_sign message scanning), and approvals (ERC-20 allowance and Permit2 authorization queries). Chinese: 安全扫描, 代币安全, 蜜罐检测, 貔貅盘, 钓鱼网站, 交易安全, 签名安全, 代币风险, 授权管理, 授权查询, 风险授权, 代币授权. Do NOT use for wallet balance, send, or history — use okx-agentic-wallet. Do NOT use for general programming questions about security.
Kamino Liquidity KVault earn vaults on Solana. Deposit tokens to earn yield, withdraw shares, and track positions. Trigger phrases: Kamino vault, Kamino liquidity, deposit to Kamino, Kamino earn, KVault, Kamino yield vault. Chinese: Kamino流动性, Kamino保险库, 存入Kamino, Kamino赚取收益
Build applications using the x402 protocol — Coinbase's open standard for HTTP-native stablecoin payments using the HTTP 402 status code. Use this skill when: - Creating APIs that require USDC payments per request (seller/server side) - Building clients or AI agents that pay for x402-protected resources (buyer/client side) - Implementing MCP servers with paid tools for Claude Desktop - Adding payment middleware to Express, Hono, or Next.js applications - Working with Base (EVM) or Solana (SVM) payment flows - Building machine-to-machine or agent-to-agent payment systems - Integrating micropayments, pay-per-use billing, or paid API access Triggers: x402, HTTP 402, payment required, USDC payments, micropayments, pay-per-use API, agentic payments, stablecoin payments, paid API endpoint, paywall middleware
Use this skill to 'invest in DeFi', 'earn yield on USDC', 'deposit into Aave', 'stake ETH on Lido', 'search DeFi products', 'find best APY', 'redeem my DeFi position', 'withdraw from lending', 'claim DeFi rewards', 'borrow USDC', 'repay loan', 'add liquidity to Uniswap V3', 'remove liquidity', or mentions DeFi investing, yield farming, lending, borrowing, staking, liquidity pools, APY/APR across Ethereum, BSC, Avalanche, Sui, Solana, and other supported chains. Supports Aave, Lido, Compound, PancakeSwap, Uniswap, NAVI, Kamino, BENQI, and more. Do NOT use for DEX spot swaps — use okx-dex-swap. Do NOT use for token prices or market data — use okx-dex-market. Do NOT use for wallet token balances — use okx-wallet-portfolio. Do NOT use for viewing DeFi positions/holdings only — use okx-defi-portfolio.
Use this skill when you receive a 402 Payment Required response that contains an `agentkit` extension. Covers checking 402 responses for the AgentKit extension before paying, constructing and signing a CAIP-122 challenge (SIWE for EVM, SIWS for Solana), sending the signed `agentkit` HTTP header, and interpreting access modes (free, free-trial, discount). Supports both EOA wallets (EIP-191) and Smart Contract Wallets (ERC-1271, e.g. Coinbase Smart Wallet, Safe).
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'swap tokens', 'trade OKB for USDC', 'buy tokens', 'sell tokens', 'exchange crypto', 'convert tokens', 'swap SOL for USDC', 'get a swap quote', 'execute a trade', 'find the best swap route', 'cheapest way to swap', 'optimal swap', 'compare swap rates', or mentions swapping, trading, buying, selling, or exchanging tokens on XLayer, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Polygon, or any of 20+ supported chains. Aggregates liquidity from 500+ DEX sources for optimal routing and price. Supports slippage control, price impact protection, and cross-DEX route optimization. Do NOT use for general programming questions about swap code, or for analytical questions about historical swap volume.
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'create a custodial wallet', 'create a managed wallet', 'get my wallet address', 'show my custodial account', 'custodial swap', 'swap with managed wallet', 'withdraw from custodial wallet', 'withdraw BNB', 'withdraw SOL', 'send native tokens from custodial wallet', or mentions creating, managing, swapping, or withdrawing with a custodial (managed/hosted) wallet. Only supports BSC and Solana networks. Do NOT use for non-custodial wallet operations, general balance queries (use opentrade-portfolio), or swap quotes without custodial execution (use opentrade-dex-swap).
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'find a token', 'search for a token', 'look up PEPE', 'what's trending', 'top tokens', 'trending tokens on Solana', 'token rankings', 'who holds this token', 'holder distribution', 'token market cap', 'token liquidity', 'research a token', 'tell me about this token', 'token info', or mentions searching for tokens by name or address, discovering trending tokens, viewing token rankings, checking holder distribution, or analyzing token market cap and liquidity. Covers token search, metadata, market cap, liquidity, volume, trending token rankings, and holder analysis across XLayer, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Polygon, and 20+ other chains. Do NOT use when the user says only a single generic word like 'tokens' or 'crypto' without specifying a token name, action, or question. For simple current price checks, price charts, candlestick data, or trade history, use opentrade-market instead. For meme token safety analysis, developer reputation, rug pull checks, bundle/sniper detection, or finding tokens by same creator, use opentrade-market instead.
Investigates completed DEX sandwich-style MEV from public blocks and bundles—front-victim-back ordering on EVM and Solana, Jito bundle traces, swap decoding, victim slippage vs searcher profit estimates, and evidence-style case studies. Use when the user asks for sandwich attack analysis, MEV sandwich post-mortems, high-slippage swap forensics, or searcher clustering—not for building sandwich bots, mempool manipulation for profit, or harassing labeled wallets.