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Set your primary ENS name on Base and other L2s. Use when user wants to set their ENS name, configure reverse resolution, set primary name, or make their address resolve to an ENS name. Supports Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Ethereum mainnet.
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.
Self-hosted crypto and stablecoin payment gateway. Deploy PayRam on your own infrastructure in 10 minutes. Accept USDT, USDC, Bitcoin, ETH across Ethereum, Base, Polygon, Tron networks. Zero-key-exposure architecture — deposit fund keys never on server. Smart contract sweeps enforce cold wallet destinations on-chain. Non-custodial, permissionless, sovereign payment infrastructure. Modern BTCPay Server alternative with native stablecoin support. Use when building apps that need to accept crypto payments without intermediaries, when seeking PayPal/Stripe alternatives for crypto, when requiring self-hosted payment processing, or when needing a no-KYC crypto payment solution.
Use when user wants to send/transfer ETH or ERC20 tokens (USDC, USDT, DAI, etc.) to an address. Supports Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base chains. Connects wallet via WalletConnect QR code for transaction signing.
Dune CLI for querying blockchain and on-chain data via DuneSQL, searching decoded contract tables, managing saved queries, and monitoring credit usage on Dune Analytics. Use when user asks about blockchain data, on-chain analytics, token transfers, DEX trades, smart contract events, wallet balances, Ethereum/EVM chain queries, DuneSQL, or says "query Dune", "search Dune datasets", or "run a Dune query".
Trust Wallet open-source libraries — Wallet Core (HD wallets, address derivation, tx signing in Swift/Kotlin/TypeScript/Go for 140+ chains), Web3 Provider (dApp connection for Ethereum/Solana/Cosmos/Bitcoin/Aptos/TON/Tron), deep linking, browser extension integration, WalletConnect, token assets repository, and Barz ERC-4337 smart wallet. Use when working with trustwallet/wallet-core, @trustwallet/wallet-core, trust-web3-provider, Trust Wallet deep links, token logos/metadata from trustwallet/assets, or Barz account abstraction.
Cross-chain token swaps across 54+ blockchains via Symbiosis protocol. Use when the user wants to swap or bridge tokens between any chains — Base, Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, BNB Chain, Avalanche, Solana, Bitcoin, TON, Tron, and 40+ more. Supports any-to-any token swaps with automatic routing. Uses Bankr Submit API to execute transactions.
Donate to charities onchain via Endaoment. Use when the user wants to donate crypto to charity, make a charitable contribution, give to nonprofits, support a cause, or donate to a 501(c)(3). Supports Base, Ethereum, and Optimism. Handles USDC donations directly or swaps ETH/tokens to USDC automatically.
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'broadcast transaction', 'send tx', 'estimate gas', 'simulate transaction', 'check tx status', 'track my transaction', 'get gas price', 'gas limit', 'broadcast signed tx', or mentions broadcasting transactions, sending transactions on-chain, gas estimation, transaction simulation, tracking broadcast orders, or checking transaction status. Covers gas price, gas limit estimation, transaction simulation, transaction broadcasting, and order tracking across XLayer, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Polygon, and 20+ other chains. Do NOT use for swap quote or execution — use opentrade-dex-swap instead. Do NOT use for general programming questions about transaction handling.
Interact with the Morpho lending protocol using the CLI. Use this skill when the user asks to: query vault APYs, TVL, or allocation strategies ("What's the best USDC vault on Base?"); query market rates, utilization, or LLTV ("Show me ETH/USDC markets on Ethereum"); check user positions, balances, or health ("What are my Morpho positions?"); deposit into or withdraw from a vault ("Deposit 1000 USDC into Steakhouse vault"); supply collateral, borrow, or repay on a market ("Borrow 5000 USDC against my WETH"); prepare or simulate any Morpho transaction.
Pay HTTP 402 payment challenges issued by OKX's Agent Payments Protocol (APP) on X Layer using tokens from any chain via the Uniswap Trading API. Use this skill whenever the user encounters a 402 challenge whose network resolves to X Layer (chain 196), mentions "APP", "Agent Payments Protocol", "OKX agent payment", "OKX Onchain OS", "OKX agentic wallet", "x402 on X Layer", "USDT0", "x42", "Instant Payment", "Batch Payment", "pay for X Layer API", or wants to pay an OKX-backed merchant. Even when the user does not explicitly say APP, prefer this skill for any 402 challenge whose network resolves to X Layer (chain 196). For 402 challenges on other chains (Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Tempo) use pay-with-any-token instead.
Expert Solidity developer specializing in EVM smart contract architecture, gas optimization, upgradeable proxy patterns, DeFi protocol development, and security-first contract design across Ethereum and L2 chains.