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Entry point for Internet Court — the trust layer for agent-to-agent commerce. Use whenever an agent needs to transact with another agent or a paid service, or a user mentions agent payments, paid APIs (HTTP 402/x402), wallet custody or trust concerns, spending mandates, delegated permissions (ERC-7710/7715), escrow, agent identity or reputation (ERC-8004), negotiation between agents (A2A), agent jobs (ERC-8183), machine payments (MPP, AP2), supervision of agent behavior, revocation, verification, or dispute resolution (GenLayer) — even if they never say "Internet Court". Routes to the vendored protocol skills and connector skills in this package.
Connect GenLayer Intelligent Contract decisions to ERC-7710-style delegated authority. Use when an agent needs to design the interface, message schema, relayer/bridge path, EVM revocation controller, constraint updates, proof/finality assumptions, and failure handling that turn a GenLayer agent-performance review into ERC-7710 revocation or policy changes.
Internet Court adapter for GenLayer Intelligent Contract supervision. Use to specify agent-performance rubrics, evidence schemas, decision outputs, and ERC-7710 connector expectations, while delegating actual GenLayer contract writing, linting, testing, deployment, and CLI interaction to the official GenLayer skills at https://skills.genlayer.com/.
Design and implement demos combining x402 HTTP payments with ERC-7710 smart contract delegations and ERC-7715 wallet permission requests for subscriptions, bounded agent budgets, recurring spend, pay-per-use APIs, and agentic commerce.
0G Compute Network guide for decentralized AI inference, fine-tuning, and GPU services. Covers chatbots, image generation, speech-to-text, SDK integration (0g-serving-broker), processResponse API, broker.inference methods, CLI commands (0g-compute-cli), and account management. Use this skill for any 0G compute, 0G AI, or decentralized GPU question.
Use this skill when the user asks to list, create, inspect, update, disable, re-enable, or revoke AltLLM Portal API keys for external agents or applications. Do NOT use for wallet login, billing history, or payment links.
Use this skill when the user asks to log in or out with a wallet session, fetch a wallet sign-in challenge, verify an externally signed challenge, or troubleshoot AltLLM Portal wallet login for the local altllm CLI. Do NOT use for API key management, billing history, or payment links.
Use this skill when the user asks to inspect AltLLM Portal balance, redeem a promo code, review billing transactions, or view usage analytics by period, model, or API key using the local altllm CLI. Do NOT use for API key lifecycle management or payment-link execution.
Use this umbrella skill when the request spans multiple AltLLM Portal CLI domains, or when you need to navigate the local altllm CLI in this repository across auth, API keys, billing history, NOWPayments payment links, and related x402 Portal top-up guidance.
Use this skill when the user asks to create a NOWPayments crypto payment link, poll payment status, or execute a supported direct wallet payment through the AltLLM Portal CLI. Do NOT use for wallet login, API key management, billing history, or x402 credit top-ups.
Use this skill when the user wants to launch a new AltClaw, OpenClaw, PicoClaw, or Ottie deployment through Cloud Claw. Covers the same user-facing fields and constraints exposed in the Cloud Claw UI, using the local altllm cloud-claw-* commands. Do NOT use for post-launch lifecycle tasks like start/stop/delete/logs; use cloud-claw-manage-vm.
Use this umbrella skill when the request spans multiple Cloud Claw user-facing domains, especially launching a new AltClaw or OpenClaw VM and then managing lifecycle, logs, renewal, or dashboard access through the local altllm cloud-claw-* commands in this repository.
Connect coding agents, AI SDKs, and LLM tools to the AntSeed buyer proxy. Use when configuring Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Pi, OpenClaw, Hermes, GenLayer Studio, Vercel AI SDK, LangChain, or raw HTTP to route inference through AntSeed at localhost:8377.
Help developers write code that interacts with Alkahest escrow contracts using the TypeScript, Rust, or Python SDK
Interact with Alkahest escrow contracts as a buyer, seller, or oracle using the CLI
Fulfill a git escrow bounty by writing a solution or submitting an existing one. Use when the user wants to solve a test suite challenge, write code to pass tests, and claim a token reward. Requires the git-escrows CLI (npm i -g git-escrows).
Create a new git escrow bounty for a test suite. Use when the user wants to submit a challenge with escrowed token rewards for passing a failing test suite. Requires the git-escrows CLI (npm i -g git-escrows).
Manually arbitrate NLA escrow fulfillments as an alternative to the automated oracle. Use when the user wants to review pending arbitration requests, evaluate demands against fulfillments, and submit on-chain decisions. Supports both interactive and LLM-auto modes.
Create a Natural Language Agreement escrow on-chain. Use when the user wants to lock ERC20 tokens in an escrow with a natural language demand that an AI oracle will arbitrate. Handles demand crafting, parameter gathering, and CLI execution.
Fulfill an existing NLA escrow and collect tokens. Use when the user wants to submit fulfillment text for an on-chain escrow, check arbitration results, and collect approved funds. Covers the full fulfill-arbitrate-collect lifecycle.
BNB Chain MCP server connection and tool usage. Covers npx @bnb-chain/mcp@latest, PRIVATE_KEY and RPC, and every MCP tool — blocks, transactions, contracts, ERC20/NFT transfers, wallet, ERC-8004 agent registration, Greenfield. Use when connecting to bnbchain-mcp, querying or transacting on BNB Chain/opBNB/EVM, registering as ERC-8004 agent, or using Greenfield.
Two services in one skill: (1) Web3 on-chain data via Chainbase CLI — use when the user asks about blockchain data, token holders, wallet addresses, token prices, ENS domains, transactions, DeFi portfolios, or any on-chain analytics. Triggers: "top holders of", "who holds", "wallet address", "token price", "token transfers", "ENS domain", "on-chain data", "blockchain query", "SQL query on-chain", across Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, Avalanche, zkSync, and other EVM chains. (2) Crypto social intelligence via Tops (chainbase tops) — use when the user asks about trending crypto narratives, social mentions, Twitter/X crypto discussions, narrative discovery, topic heat, or KOL/community signals. Triggers: "trending topics", "crypto narrative", "what's trending in crypto", "social mentions", "who is talking about", "crypto twitter", "KOL signals", "narrative search", "topic posts".
Give the AI agent its own EVM wallet with admin-controlled policies the agent CANNOT bypass even under prompt injection. Encrypted keystore (AES-256-GCM, scrypt KDF), policy file the agent has no tool to write, deterministic policy gate on every signing operation, optional local HTTP dashboard. Triggers: agent wallet, give the agent a wallet, agent address, fund the agent, agent autonomy, policy gate, kill switch, agent permissions, bounded autonomy, ERC-4337 alternative, session-key alternative.
Build with the ChainGPT Web3 AI developer platform. Full API/SDK reference and project scaffolding for: Web3 AI Chatbot & LLM, AI NFT Generator, Smart Contract Generator, Smart Contract Auditor, AI Crypto News, AgenticOS Twitter agents, and Solidity LLM. Use when building blockchain apps, Web3 chatbots, NFT tools, smart contract tools, crypto news feeds, AI agents, or integrating any ChainGPT API. Triggers: chaingpt, web3 ai, nft generator, smart contract audit, crypto news api, agenticos, solidity llm, cgpt, blockchain ai, token analytics.
ERC-8004 Trustless Agents — on-chain agent identity + reputation. Resolve an agent by id (Identity Registry ERC-721 → owner + AgentCard), list the canonical registry addresses, and generate a spec-compliant agent registration card (registration-v1, with x402 support + trust models). Custody-free, read + scaffolding. Triggers: ERC-8004, trustless agent, agent identity, agent registry, AgentCard, agent reputation, on-chain agent, A2A, agent discovery, agent card, 8004.
x402 agentic payments (Coinbase's HTTP 402 protocol). Custody-free tools to pay x402-protected endpoints (build the EIP-3009 transferWithAuthorization the payer signs, assemble the X-PAYMENT header), call a facilitator (verify/settle/supported), and monetize your own API by generating PaymentRequirements. USDC on Base. Triggers: x402, HTTP 402, pay per request, agentic payment, machine payment, X-PAYMENT, transferWithAuthorization, EIP-3009, facilitator, monetize API, pay for API, agent pays.
Write and run fast direct mode tests for GenLayer intelligent contracts.
Use the GenLayer CLI to deploy, interact with, and debug intelligent contracts.
Validate GenLayer intelligent contracts with the GenVM linter.
Write and run integration tests against a GenLayer environment.
Write production-quality GenLayer intelligent contracts. Always pins concrete GenVM runner version hashes and never uses local-only test/latest runner aliases. Covers equivalence principles, storage rules, LLM resilience, and cross-contract interaction.
Access real-time crypto token data, DeFi analytics, wallet intelligence, project research, and blockchain insights through Heurist Mesh agents. Use when the user asks about token trends, DeFi protocols, wallet holdings, project due diligence, Twitter/X crypto sentiment, or deeper market analysis.
Design, deploy, and monitor a GenLayer Intelligent Oracle prediction market from any coding agent. Use when a user wants to create a settled-by-web-evidence prediction market without opening the web UI.
Interact with Kleros Curate registries — the decentralized token-curated list protocol for token lists, address tags, and policy-driven curation. Use this skill when the user mentions Curate, Light Curate, LightGeneralizedTCR, LGTCR, LightCurate, Stake Curate, PermanentGTCR, PGTCR, Scout, token-curated registry, TCR, curated list, decentralized registry, registry, token list, address tags, CDN tags, Goldsky, or Solidity functions addItem, removeItem, challengeItem, challengeRequest. Covers all three flavors — Light Curate (LGTCR, optimistic challenge window), Stake Curate (PGTCR, permanent ERC20 stake), and Scout (Gnosis registries for contract/token tagging). Also trigger when the user wants to submit an item to a registry, challenge a submission, remove an item, appeal a dispute on a registry item, deploy a new Curate registry, curate a list, browse registry entries, check whether an address is tagged, add a token to a token list, query a curated list, or fund an appeal round. Even if Curate is not mentione
Upload files to IPFS through the Kleros x402 payment gateway in exchange for $0.01 USDC on Base mainnet. Use this skill **specifically** when the user is uploading content destined for the Kleros ecosystem — dispute evidence, meta-evidence JSON, court / dispute / arbitrator policies, Curate item metadata, juror justifications, or any artifact a Kleros smart contract or subgraph will reference by IPFS CID. Trigger when the request mentions Kleros, a court / arbitrator / dispute / juror / curate / proof-of-humanity context, or any of the conventional Kleros operation tags (evidence, meta-evidence, justification). Do NOT trigger for generic 'upload to IPFS' / 'get me a CID' requests with no Kleros context — point those users at Pinata, web3.storage, or any general-purpose pinning service instead. Exception: if the user explicitly names this gateway (kleros-ipfs-gateway.fly.dev / kleros-api.netlify.app/.netlify/functions/upload-to-ipfs), explicitly requests this skill, or asks the agent to test / validate / sanit
LI.FI REST API for cross-chain and same-chain token swaps, bridging, DeFi deposits (Composer), yield discovery (Earn), and intent-based execution (Intents). 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 - Deposit into DeFi vaults/lending/staking in one click, including cross-chain (Composer: Aave, Morpho, Pendle, EtherFi, Yearn, etc.) - Discover yield opportunities, vault APY/TVL data, or track DeFi positions (Earn) - Execute gasless or intent-based transfers via a solver network (LI.FI Intents) - Move stablecoins cheaply with optimized defaults (stablecoin preset) - Build multi-chain payment flows (accept any token, settle in specific token) - Check supported chains, tokens, bridges, or gas prices - T
Build a production 1:1 stablecoin swap with LI.FI Intents — an interface or backend where the amount the user sends equals the amount they receive (no visible gas or solver fees), same-chain or cross-chain, filled by LI.FI's solver network and verifiable on-chain. USE THIS SKILL WHEN USER WANTS TO: - Build a 1:1 stablecoin swap interface ("send 100 USDC, receive 100 USDC"), same- or cross-chain - Add stablecoin transfers with a guaranteed output amount to an app, backend, or bot - Build enterprise/fintech-grade transfers with no visible gas or solver fees for the end user - Implement the LI.FI Intents quote -> approve -> escrow open -> status loop for stablecoins - Move USDC / USDT 1:1 across chains under an onboarded LI.FI integrator - Understand how the LI.FI integrator ID / Partner Portal enables 1:1 quoting - Use the @lifi/intent TypeScript SDK to quote, build, open, and track an intent order This skill is self-contained and covers the integration end to end via the `@lifi/intent` SDK (the primary path)
Build dApps with MetaMask Smart Accounts Kit — ERC-4337 smart accounts, delegations, and Advanced Permissions (ERC-7715)
Search for tokens or entities by name. Use when you have a token name and need the full address, or want to find an entity.
Is this token held by quality wallets or retail noise? SM holder ratio, flow breakdown by label, and recent buyer quality.