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Agentic and machine-to-machine payments on Stellar. Covers x402 (HTTP 402 paid APIs via OZ Channels facilitator, fee-sponsored clients) and MPP (Machine Payments Protocol) in both Charge mode (per-request Soroban SAC) and Channel mode (off-chain commits, high-frequency). Defaults to USDC (SEP-41 SAC) on `stellar:testnet`/`stellar:pubnet` (CAIP-2). Use when selling a paid API to AI agents, building an x402 client, or designing a payment-channel architecture for high-frequency agent traffic.
Stellar Assets (classic) + trustlines + Stellar Asset Contract (SAC) bridge to Soroban. Covers asset issuance, distribution, authorization flags, clawback, regulated assets, trustline management, and the SAC interop layer that exposes classic assets as Soroban tokens. Use when tokenizing real-world assets, issuing stablecoins, managing trustlines, or bridging classic assets to Soroban contracts.
Stellar dApp / frontend development. Covers the JavaScript stellar-sdk (browser + Node.js), Freighter wallet, Stellar Wallets Kit (multi-wallet), Wallet Standard, smart accounts with passkeys, transaction building / signing / submission, Soroban contract invocation from the client, simulation, and error handling. Use when building a React/Next.js/Node.js app that talks to Stellar or Soroban.
End-to-end Stellar development playbook. Covers Soroban smart contracts (Rust SDK), Stellar CLI, JavaScript/Python/Go SDKs for client apps, Stellar RPC (preferred) and Horizon API (legacy), Stellar Assets vs Soroban tokens (SAC bridge), wallet integration (Freighter, Stellar Wallets Kit), smart accounts with passkeys, status-sensitive zero-knowledge proof patterns, testing strategies, security patterns, and common pitfalls. Optimized for payments, asset tokenization, DeFi, privacy-aware applications, and financial applications. Use when building on Stellar, Soroban, or working with XLM, Stellar Assets, trustlines, anchors, SEPs, ZK proofs, or the Stellar RPC/Horizon APIs.
Expert guidance for building smart contracts on Stellar using the Soroban Rust SDK. Use this skill when working with Soroban smart contracts for tasks including (1) creating new contracts with [contract] and [contractimpl] attributes, (2) implementing storage with Persistent, Temporary, or Instance storage types, (3) working with auth contexts and authorization, (4) handling tokens and Stellar Asset Contracts, (5) writing tests with testutils, (6) deploying contracts, (7) working with events and logging, (8) using crypto functions, (9) debugging contract errors, (10) security best practices and vulnerability prevention, (11) avoiding common security pitfalls like missing authorization, integer overflow, or reinitialization attacks.
Soroban smart contract development on Stellar (Rust SDK). Covers project setup, contract structure, storage types, authorization, cross-contract calls, events, error handling, testing (unit, integration, fuzz, property, mutation, fork, differential), security patterns and vulnerability classes, advanced architecture patterns (upgrades, factories, governance, DeFi primitives), and common pitfalls. Use when writing, testing, securing, or shipping Soroban contracts.
Upgrade Stellar/Soroban smart contracts using OpenZeppelin's upgradeable module. Use when users need to: (1) make Soroban contracts upgradeable via native WASM replacement, (2) use Upgradeable or UpgradeableMigratable derive macros, (3) implement atomic upgrade-and-migrate patterns with an Upgrader contract, (4) ensure storage key compatibility across upgrades, or (5) test upgrade paths for Soroban contracts.
Set up a Stellar/Soroban smart contract project with OpenZeppelin Contracts for Stellar. Use when users need to: (1) install Stellar CLI and Rust toolchain for Soroban, (2) create a new Soroban project, (3) add OpenZeppelin Stellar dependencies to Cargo.toml, or (4) understand Soroban import conventions and contract patterns for OpenZeppelin.
Stellar standards, ecosystem, and reference. Covers SEPs (Stellar Ecosystem Proposals), CAPs (Core Advancement Proposals), and a quick map for picking the right standard for wallets, anchors, payments, deposits/withdrawals, federation, deep links, and KYC. Also bundles ecosystem references (DeFi protocols, dev tools, wallets, infra, community projects) and curated documentation links. Use when you need to know which SEP applies, or want a starting point for ecosystem integrations and official docs.