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Use this skill when writing, reviewing, auditing, or deploying Solidity smart contracts. Triggers on Solidity development, smart contract security auditing, DeFi protocol patterns, gas optimization, ERC token standards, reentrancy prevention, flash loan attack mitigation, Foundry/Hardhat testing, and blockchain deployment. Covers Solidity, OpenZeppelin, EVM internals, and common vulnerability patterns.
Integrate DFlow Proof — a Solana wallet identity-verification primitive (Stripe Identity under the hood) — for either (a) gating your own app's features behind KYC, or (b) completing the mandatory verification step for Kalshi prediction-market buys on DFlow. Use when the user asks "how do I KYC a wallet?", "check if a wallet is verified", "add KYC to my DeFi app", "handle unverified_wallet_not_allowed / PROOF_NOT_VERIFIED", "redirect to dflow.net/proof", or "gate a feature by jurisdiction or identity". Do NOT use to actually place trades (use `dflow-kalshi-trading`), for geoblocking (separate concern, handled inline in the trading skill), for age gating (Proof doesn't currently verify age), or for spot swaps (no KYC required).
Use when building DeFi protocols, implementing AMMs, yield farming strategies, or integrating with Ethereum/L2s - covers smart contract patterns, liquidity pools, and security considerationsUse when ", " mentioned.
Prevent silent decimal mismatch bugs across EVM chains. Covers runtime decimal lookup, chain-aware caching, bridged-token precision drift, and safe normalization for bots, dashboards, and DeFi tools.
Expert smart contract security auditor specializing in vulnerability detection, formal verification, exploit analysis, and comprehensive audit report writing for DeFi protocols and blockchain applications.
PancakeSwap DeFi operations — token swaps, liquidity provision, yield farming, fee collection, reward harvesting, and PCS Hub integration. Use when the user mentions PancakeSwap, CAKE, swapping on BSC/BNB Chain, LP positions, farming, staking, syrup pools, or any PancakeSwap-related DeFi action.
[AUTO-INVOKE] MUST be invoked BEFORE deploying DeFi contracts (DEX, lending, staking, LP, token). Covers anti-whale, anti-MEV, flash loan protection, launch checklists, and emergency response. Trigger: any deployment or security review of DeFi-related contracts.
Ethereum development knowledge for AI agents — from idea to deployed dApp. Fetch real-time docs on gas costs, Solidity patterns, Scaffold-ETH 2, Layer 2s, DeFi composability, security, testing, and production deployment. Use when: (1) building any Ethereum or EVM dApp, (2) writing or reviewing Solidity contracts, (3) deploying to mainnet or L2s, (4) the user asks about gas, tokens, wallets, or smart contracts, (5) any web3/blockchain/onchain development task. NOT for: trading, price checking, or portfolio management — use a trading skill for those.
Implement DeFi protocols with production-ready templates for staking, AMMs, governance, and lending systems. Use when building decentralized finance applications or smart contract protocols.
Integrate avnu SDK for Starknet DeFi: token swaps with best-price routing, DCA recurring buys, native staking, gasless transactions via paymaster, and market data. Use when building Starknet trading, DEX aggregation, or DeFi automation features.
Professional-grade Solidity smart contract security auditor. Performs comprehensive audits or targeted reviews (security vulnerabilities, gas optimization, storage optimization, code architecture, DeFi protocol analysis). Use this skill when users request smart contract audits, security reviews, vulnerability assessments, gas/storage optimization analysis, code quality reviews, or when analyzing Solidity code for any security or quality concerns. Supports all Solidity versions with version-specific vulnerability detection. Based on OWASP Smart Contract Top 10 (2025) and real-world exploit patterns.
Guides EVM Solidity DeFi triage from public verified source or bytecode—access control, proxies, oracle usage, reentrancy and CEI patterns, DEX/router integrations, and common vulnerability classes. Use when the user asks for Ethereum or L2 smart contract security review, Solidity audit triage, OpenZeppelin proxy risks, or EVM-specific DeFi patterns—not for live exploits or private keys.