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Tenero (formerly STXTools) market analytics — token info, market stats, top gainers/losers, wallet holdings and trades, trending DEX pools, whale trades, holder distribution, and search. Covers Stacks, Spark, and SportsFun chains. No API key required.
Learn about SKALE Network - what it is, chain types, gas models. Use for understanding SKALE architecture.
Mayan cross-chain swap. Bridge and swap tokens between Solana (501), Ethereum (1), Arbitrum (42161), Base (8453), Optimism (10), Polygon (137), BSC (56), and Avalanche (43114) using Swift, MCTP, and Wormhole routes.
Use this skill when invoking TON MCP tools directly from the command line. It calls any TON wallet tool via `npx @ton/mcp@alpha <tool_name> [--arg value ...]` without starting an MCP server session. Also use when querying wallet info, checking balances, sending transactions, or running raw TON MCP commands from the terminal.
Tatum integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Tatum data.
This skill should be used when the user asks "what is BRC-42", "what is MAP protocol", "what is AIP", "what is B protocol", "what are BSV standards", "what is SIGMA", "what is BAP", "what is paymail", "what is 1Sat Ordinals", "what is BSV-20", "what is STAS", "STAS token", "lookup BRC", "BitCom protocols", "what is bitcoin-auth", "what is bitcoin-backup", "what is bitcoin-image", "what is Bitcoin Schema", "ord schema type", "outpoint format", "what is ORDFS", or needs to understand BSV ecosystem standards, protocols, and specifications.
Send USDC to an Ethereum address or ENS name. Use when you or the user want to send money, pay someone, transfer USDC, tip, donate, or send funds to a wallet address or .eth name. Covers phrases like "send $5 to", "pay 0x...", or "transfer to vitalik.eth".
Staking guidance: registration, delegation, rewards. Provides templates (no execution). Use operator skill to execute.
The essential mental models for building onchain — focused on what LLMs get wrong and what humans need explained. "Nothing is automatic" and "incentives are everything" are the core messages. Use when your human is new to onchain development, when they're designing a system, or when they ask "how does this actually work?" Also use when YOU are designing a system — the state machine + incentive framework catches design mistakes before they become dead code.
Foundry is a Rust-based toolkit for developing, testing, and deploying Ethereum smart contracts using Solidity.
How has a wallet's portfolio changed over time? Historical balances, current snapshot, and per-token PnL.
Use the LI.FI MCP server through UXC for cross-chain route discovery, bridge/DEX availability checks, token and chain lookup, gas/balance/allowance checks, quote generation, and transfer status tracking. Use when tasks involve planning or monitoring cross-chain swaps and bridges without signing or broadcasting transactions.