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Interact with EVM-compatible blockchains using Foundry's cast tool for querying balances, calling contracts, sending transactions, and blockchain exploration. Use when needing to interact with Ethereum Virtual Machine networks via command-line, including reading contract state, sending funds, executing contract functions, or inspecting blockchain data.
TypeScript patterns for low-level EVM blockchain interactions using Viem. Use when writing Node scripts, CLI tools, or backend services that read/write to Ethereum or EVM chains. Triggers on contract interactions, wallet operations, transaction signing, event watching, ABI encoding, or any non-React blockchain TypeScript code. Do NOT use for React/Next.js apps with hooks (use wagmi skill instead).
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.
REST API for cross-chain and same-chain token swaps, bridging, and DeFi operations. USE THIS SKILL WHEN USER WANTS TO: - Swap tokens between different blockchains (e.g., "swap USDC on Ethereum to ETH on Arbitrum") - Bridge tokens to another chain (e.g., "move my ETH from mainnet to Optimism") - Swap tokens on the same chain with best rates (e.g., "swap ETH to USDC on Polygon") - Find the best route or quote for a token swap across chains - Execute DeFi operations across chains (zap, bridge+swap+deposit, yield farming entry) - Build multi-chain payment flows (accept any token, settle in specific token) - Check supported chains, tokens, or bridges for cross-chain transfers - Track status of a cross-chain transaction - Build backend services (Python, Go, Rust, etc.) that need cross-chain swaps - Integrate cross-chain functionality via HTTP/REST (not JavaScript SDK)
Make HTTPS requests from canisters to external web APIs. Covers transform functions for consensus, cycle cost management, response size limits, and idempotency patterns. Use when a canister needs to call an external API, fetch data from the web, or make HTTP requests. Do NOT use for EVM/Ethereum calls — use evm-rpc instead.
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.
Solidity smart contract development for Ethereum and EVM chains. Use for .sol files.
Quicknode blockchain infrastructure including RPC endpoints (80+ chains), Streams (real-time data), Webhooks, IPFS storage, Marketplace Add-ons (Token API, NFT API, DeFi tools), Solana DAS API (Digital Asset Standard), Key-Value Store, gRPC streaming (Yellowstone for Solana, Hypercore for Hyperliquid), and x402 pay-per-request RPC. Use when setting up blockchain infrastructure, configuring real-time data pipelines, processing blockchain events, storing data on IPFS, using Quicknode-specific APIs, querying Solana NFTs/tokens/compressed assets, persisting state with Key-Value Store, or building low-latency gRPC streams. Triggers on mentions of Quicknode, Streams, qn_ methods, IPFS pinning, Quicknode add-ons, DAS API, Digital Asset Standard, compressed NFT, cNFT, getAssetsByOwner, searchAssets, Key-Value Store, KV store, qnLib, Yellowstone, gRPC, Geyser, Hypercore, Hyperliquid, HYPE, evm, rpc, ethereum, blockchain, solana, or x402.
Send ETH or ERC-20 tokens (like USDC) to an Ethereum address. Supports Base, Citrea, HyperEVM, and Monad.
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'swap tokens', 'trade OKB for USDC', 'buy tokens', 'sell tokens', 'exchange crypto', 'convert tokens', 'swap SOL for USDC', 'get a swap quote', 'execute a trade', 'find the best swap route', 'cheapest way to swap', 'optimal swap', 'compare swap rates', or mentions swapping, trading, buying, selling, or exchanging tokens on XLayer, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Polygon, or any of 20+ supported chains. Aggregates liquidity from 500+ DEX sources for optimal routing and price. Supports slippage control, price impact protection, and cross-DEX route optimization. Do NOT use for general programming questions about swap code, or for analytical questions about historical swap volume.
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'find a token', 'search for a token', 'look up PEPE', 'what's trending', 'top tokens', 'trending tokens on Solana', 'token rankings', 'who holds this token', 'holder distribution', 'token market cap', 'token liquidity', 'research a token', 'tell me about this token', 'token info', or mentions searching for tokens by name or address, discovering trending tokens, viewing token rankings, checking holder distribution, or analyzing token market cap and liquidity. Covers token search, metadata, market cap, liquidity, volume, trending token rankings, and holder analysis across XLayer, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Polygon, and 20+ other chains. Do NOT use when the user says only a single generic word like 'tokens' or 'crypto' without specifying a token name, action, or question. For simple current price checks, price charts, candlestick data, or trade history, use opentrade-market instead. For meme token safety analysis, developer reputation, rug pull checks, bundle/sniper detection, or finding tokens by same creator, use opentrade-market instead.
Stake ETH with Lido liquid staking protocol to receive stETH, manage withdrawals, and track staking rewards. Supports staking, balance queries, withdrawal requests, withdrawal status, and claiming finalized withdrawals on Ethereum mainnet.