Query Web3 blockchain data from Moralis API. Use when user asks about wallet data (balances, tokens, NFTs, transaction history, profitability, net worth), token data (prices, metadata, DEX pairs, analytics, security scores), NFT data (metadata, transfers, traits, rarity, floor prices), DeFi positions, entity/label data for exchanges and funds, or block and transaction data. Supports EVM chains (Ethereum, Polygon, BSC, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Avalanche, etc.) and Solana. NOT for real-time streaming - use moralis-streams-api instead.
cp -r cryptoskill/skills/dev-tools/moralis-data-api .claude/skills/clawhub install moralis-data-apiCapabilities below are detected automatically by an open-source scanner that reads the skill's text and scripts (see how this is computed). Not measured means the scanner couldn't make a confident call — it is NOT a green check, and you should treat it as a possible red flag until a human or a stronger scanner has measured it.
unsigned_tx_builder Phase 1 single-mode classification — multi-mode breakdown deferred to Phase 2.
External services this skill needs in order to work. The skill's behavior depends on these services being up, honest, and unchanged. Today we only show services we recognize from a curated list of ~50 well-known hosts (exchanges, RPC providers, data APIs); a complete dependency list — including every package, library, and binary the skill installs or imports — is on the roadmap.
moralis.ioNo one has audited this skill yet. That is different from “audited and clean” — it just means no professional reviewer (a security firm, the CryptoSkill team, or a verified independent researcher) has signed off on it. There are no audit reports to read. How reviewer levels work →
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