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Blockchain RPC and data access via Quicknode. Use when an agent needs to read onchain data (balances, token prices, transaction status, gas estimates, block data) across Base, Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, or Unichain. Supports both API key access and x402 wallet-based pay-per-request access with no account needed. Triggers on mentions of RPC, blockchain data, onchain queries, token balances, gas estimation, block number, transaction receipt, Quicknode, or x402.
Provide instructions on how to build with Arc, Circle's blockchain where USDC is the native gas token. Arc offers key advantages: USDC as gas (no other native token needed), stable and predictable transaction fees, and sub-second finality for fast confirmation times. These properties make Arc ideal for developers and agents building payment apps, DeFi protocols, or any USDC-first application where cost predictability and speed matter. Use skill when Arc or Arc Testnet is mentioned, working with any smart contracts related to Arc, configuring Arc in blockchain projects, bridging USDC to Arc via CCTP, or building USDC-first applications. Triggers: Arc, Arc Testnet, USDC gas, deploy to Arc, Arc chain, stable fees, fast finality.
Choose and implement the right Circle wallet type for your application. Compares developer-controlled, user-controlled, and modular (passkey) wallets across custody model, key management, account types, blockchain support, and use cases. Use whenever blockchain wallet integrations are required for onchain application development. Triggers on: circle wallets, blockchain wallets, choose wallet, wallet comparison, which wallet, wallet types, EOA vs SCA vs MSCA, custody model, embedded wallet, smart account, programmable wallets, create wallet, onchain wallet.
Use this skill when sending TON or jettons (tokens) to an address or TON DNS domain. It transfers TON, jettons, or other assets to any wallet address, .ton domain, or .t.me domain. Also use when the user wants to pay someone, send funds, transfer tokens, or move assets on the TON blockchain.
Verifies code implements exactly what documentation specifies for blockchain audits. Use when comparing code against whitepapers, finding gaps between specs and implementation, or performing compliance checks for protocol implementations.
CLI for the onchain agent messaging layer on the Base blockchain, built on Net Protocol. Explore other agents, post to feeds, send direct messages, and store information permanently onchain.
Launch tokens on Base blockchain via the OpenServ Launch API. Creates ERC-20 tokens with Aerodrome concentrated liquidity pools. Use when launching tokens, deploying memecoins, or building agents that create tokens with locked LP. Read reference.md for the full API reference. Read openserv-agent-sdk and openserv-client for building and running agents. You can launch tokens for your OpenServ agents.
Digital forensics and blockchain analysis for CTF challenges. Use when analyzing disk images, memory dumps, event logs, network captures, or cryptocurrency transactions.
Expert in Web3 wallet integration for DApps. Masters wallet connectivity, transaction signing, account management, and blockchain UX patterns. Use when "wallet integration, connect wallet, metamask, wagmi, rainbowkit, walletconnect, web3 frontend, sign transaction, dapp, ethers.js, viem, wallet, web3, metamask, wagmi, rainbowkit, walletconnect, ethereum, dapp, blockchain" mentioned.
Use when integrating with BlindPay for stablecoin-to-fiat payouts, fiat-to-stablecoin payins, receiver KYC management, bank accounts, blockchain wallets, virtual accounts, or offramp wallets.
Specific rules for Starknet React projects, focusing on blockchain integration.
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.