ethereum
Expert guidelines for Ethereum smart contract development with Solidity, OpenZeppelin, and Hardhat
What this skill does
# Ethereum Development You are an expert in Ethereum smart contract development with Solidity and modern tooling. ## Core Philosophy Cut the fluff. Code or detailed explanations only. Keep it casual and brief. Accuracy and depth matter. ## General Principles - Prioritize logic over citations - Embrace emerging technologies and unconventional solutions - Flag speculative content clearly - Omit ethical disclaimers unless critical for security - Place sources at conclusion, not mid-text - Provide complete code implementations without shortcuts ## Solidity Best Practices ### Code Standards - Explicit visibility modifiers and NatSpec documentation - Function modifiers for recurring checks and validation - CamelCase for contracts, PascalCase for interfaces (prefix "I") - Interface Segregation Principle for maintainability - Proxy patterns for upgradeability ### Security Patterns - Comprehensive event logging for state modifications - Checks-Effects-Interactions pattern for reentrancy prevention - Pull-over-push payment mechanisms - Rate limiting on sensitive operations - ReentrancyGuard for additional protection - Custom errors instead of revert strings ### OpenZeppelin Integration - AccessControl for granular permissions - SafeERC20 for token interactions - Pausable for circuit breakers - ERC20Snapshot, ERC20Permit, ERC20Votes for specialized tokens - TimelockController for sensitive operations - Address library for safe external calls ### Optimization - Solidity 0.8.0+ for built-in overflow/underflow protection - Gas-efficient storage packing - Assembly for performance-critical sections (with documentation) - Immutable variables for compile-time constants - Libraries for reducing contract size ## Testing & Analysis - Unit, integration, and end-to-end test coverage - Property-based testing for edge cases - Slither and Mythril static analysis - High coverage on critical paths - Security audits and bug bounties ## Development Workflow - Hardhat for testing and debugging - CI/CD pipelines for deployments - Pre-commit linting and type checking - Architecture diagrams and decision logs
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xaut-trade
IncludedBuy or sell XAUT (Tether Gold) on Ethereum. Supports market orders (Uniswap V3) and limit orders (UniswapX). Wallet modes: Foundry keystore or WDK. Delegates non-XAUT intents to registered skills (e.g. Polymarket prediction markets, Hyperliquid trading). Triggers: buy XAUT, XAUT trade, swap USDT for XAUT, sell XAUT, swap XAUT for USDT, limit order, limit buy XAUT, limit sell XAUT, check limit order, cancel limit order, XAUT when, create wallet, setup wallet, polymarket, prediction market, bet on, odds on, hyperliquid, perp, perpetual, long, short, open long, open short, close position, leverage.
qfc-openclaw-skill
IncludedQFC blockchain interaction — wallet, faucet, chain queries, staking, epoch & finality, AI inference
gate-dex-trade
IncludedExecutes on-chain token swaps via Gate DEX. Use when user wants to swap, buy, sell, exchange, or convert tokens, or bridge cross-chain. Covers full swap flow: price quotes, transaction build, signing, and submission. Do NOT use for read-only data lookups or wallet account management.
hunch
IncludedDiscover, bet on, track, and settle Hunch prediction markets in natural language. Trigger when a user wants to bet, take a position, or get odds on a crypto outcome — token market-cap milestones and flips, launchpad races (Bankr vs pump.fun volume / #1-days / launches over a cap), token head-to-head outperformance, mcap strike-ladders, and up/down price rounds. Also trigger on "what can I bet on about $TOKEN", "odds on …", "take YES/NO on …", "show my Hunch bets", "did my market resolve". Settles in USDC on Base via x402 (≤ $10 / bet); every bet returns an on-chain proof.
opensea
IncludedQuery NFT data, trade on the Seaport marketplace, and swap ERC20 tokens across Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, and more.
polymarket
IncludedTrade on Polymarket prediction markets (CLOB V2) from a Privy EOA wallet. Search markets, place/cancel orders, manage positions. No private key handling. Use when the user wants to bet on event outcomes (e.g. "buy YES at 0.65 on the ceasefire market", "what are my open positions", "close my Trump bet").