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Spot vs Polymarket divergence trading on 15-minute crypto markets
Monitor whale trades on Polymarket and crypto chains (Solana, ETH, Polygon, ARB, Base, OP)
Automatically copy trades from successful wallets on Polymarket and crypto
Use this skill whenever the user wants to find trading opportunities, detect arbitrage, analyze a market, perform edge detection, find mispricing, do probability analysis, evaluate orderbook depth, find momentum signals, or assess Polymarket market quality. Triggers: "find opportunities", "detect arbitrage", "analyze market", "edge detection", "mispricing", "probability analysis", "orderbook analysis", "momentum scanner", "market inefficiency", "price gap", "volume surge", "trading edge", "market analysis".
Real-time sports & events data for AI agents via Shipp. Use when the user wants live scores, schedules, or game events for NBA, NFL, NCAA Football, MLB, or Soccer — especially to power prediction market trading strategies on Polymarket or Kalshi using a MoonPay wallet.
Sports news via RSS/Atom feeds and Google News. Fetch headlines, search by query, filter by date. Covers football news, transfer rumors, match reports, and any sport via Google News. Use when: user asks for recent news, headlines, transfer rumors, or articles about any sport. Good for "what's the latest on [team/player]" questions. Supports any Google News query and curated RSS feeds (BBC Sport, ESPN, The Athletic, Sky Sports). Don't use when: user asks for structured data like standings, scores, statistics, or xG — use football-data instead. Don't use for prediction market odds — use polymarket or kalshi. Don't use for F1 timing data — use fastf1. News results are text articles, not structured data.
What is happening on Polymarket? Trending events, top markets by volume, and smart money positions on prediction markets.
Deep dive on a Polymarket market — OHLCV, orderbook, top holders, positions, trades, and PnL leaderboard. Use when analysing a specific prediction market.
AI-powered crypto trading agent via natural language. Use when the user wants to trade crypto (buy/sell/swap tokens), check portfolio balances, view token prices, transfer crypto, manage NFTs, use leverage, bet on Polymarket, deploy tokens, set up automated trading strategies, submit raw transactions, execute calldata, or send transaction JSON. Supports Base, Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, and Unichain. Comprehensive capabilities include trading, portfolio management, market research, NFT operations, prediction markets, leverage trading, DeFi operations, automation, and arbitrary transaction submission.
Kalshi prediction markets — events, series, markets, trades, and candlestick data. Public API, no auth required for reads. US-regulated exchange (CFTC). Covers soccer, basketball, baseball, tennis, NFL, hockey event contracts. Use when: user asks about Kalshi-specific markets, event contracts, CFTC-regulated prediction markets, or candlestick/OHLC price history on sports outcomes. Don't use when: user asks about actual match results, scores, or statistics — use football-data or fastf1 instead. Don't use for general "who will win" questions unless Kalshi is specifically mentioned — try polymarket first (broader sports coverage). Don't use for news — use sports-news instead.
Formula 1 data — race schedules, results, lap timing, driver and team info. Powered by the FastF1 library. Covers F1 sessions, qualifying, practice, race results, sector times, tire strategy. Use when: user asks about F1 race results, qualifying, lap times, driver stats, team info, the F1 calendar, or Formula 1 data. Don't use when: user asks about other motorsports (MotoGP, NASCAR, IndyCar, WEC, Formula E). Don't use for F1 betting odds or predictions — use kalshi or polymarket instead. Don't use for F1 news articles — use sports-news instead.
Access real-time, continuously refreshed investment context through the Primary Logic External API under /v1. Use when asked to power Codex, Claude Code, OpenClaw, or custom agents with LLM-ranked relevance and impact signals from podcasts, articles and news, X/Twitter, Kalshi, Polymarket, earnings calls, filings, and other monitored sources across public and private companies for decision support or user-controlled trading workflows.