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Liquid restaking on Ethereum. Deposit ETH into ether.fi LiquidityPool to receive eETH, wrap eETH into weETH (ERC-4626 yield-bearing token) to earn staking + EigenLayer restaking rewards, unstake eETH back to ETH, check balances, and view current APY.
React hooks for Ethereum and EVM blockchain interactions using Wagmi v3. Use when building React or Next.js apps with wallet connections, contract reads/writes, or blockchain state. Triggers on useAccount, useConnect, useContractRead, useContractWrite, WagmiProvider, ConnectKit, RainbowKit, or any React blockchain hooks. Do NOT use for Node scripts or non-React code (use viem skill instead).
Execute DEX swaps on Solana, Ethereum, Base, or BSC. Use when buying or selling a token, getting a swap quote, or executing a trade.
Institutional and TradFi crypto exposure analysis covering public company holdings (MicroStrategy, Tesla, etc.), Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF flows, and institutional accumulation patterns. Use when the user asks about institutional adoption, ETF flows, corporate treasuries, what institutions are buying, or MicroStrategy holdings.
The complete build-to-production pipeline for Ethereum dApps. Fork mode setup, IPFS deployment, Vercel config, ENS subdomain setup, and the full production checklist. Built around Scaffold-ETH 2 but applicable to any Ethereum frontend project. Use when deploying any dApp to production.
How to create, manage, and use Ethereum wallets. Covers EOAs, smart contract wallets, multisig (Safe), and account abstraction. Essential for any AI agent that needs to interact with Ethereum — sending transactions, signing messages, or managing funds. Includes guardrails for safe key handling.
Ethereum Layer 2 landscape — Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, zkSync, Scroll, Unichain, Celo, and more. How they work, how to deploy on them, how to bridge, when to use which. Includes per-chain DeFi ecosystems and critical corrections. Use when choosing an L2, deploying cross-chain, or when a user asks about Ethereum scaling.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "supply to aave", "deposit to aave", "lend on aave", "borrow from aave", "take loan on aave", "repay aave loan", "pay back aave", "withdraw from aave", "remove collateral", "aave lending", "earn yield on aave", or mentions AAVE V3 operations including supply, borrow, repay, or withdraw on Ethereum or Arbitrum.
Frontend UX rules for Ethereum dApps that prevent the most common AI agent UI bugs. Mandatory patterns for onchain buttons, token approval flows, address display, USD values, RPC configuration, and pre-publish metadata. Built around Scaffold-ETH 2 but the patterns apply to any Ethereum frontend. Use when building any dApp frontend.
How an AI agent plans, builds, and deploys a complete Ethereum dApp. The three-phase build system for Scaffold-ETH 2 projects. Use when building a full application on Ethereum — from contracts to frontend to production deployment on IPFS.
Liquid restaking on Puffer Finance (Ethereum). Deposit ETH into PufferVault to mint pufETH (ERC-4626 nLRT). Check balance, current pufETH<->ETH rate, and exit fee. Choose between the 1-step instant withdraw (single tx, pays the exit fee - default 1%) or the 2-step queued withdraw (fee-free, ~14 days). All write commands print structured JSON to stdout so external agents can decide the next step without parsing stderr.
Pre-ship audit checklist for Ethereum dApps built with Scaffold-ETH 2. Give this to a separate reviewer agent (or fresh context) AFTER the build is complete. Covers only the bugs AI agents actually ship — validated by baseline testing against stock LLMs.