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🦄 Powerloom Uniswap V3 timeseries data

Autonomous Uniswap V3 monitoring on consensus-backed data with onchain provenance. Every data point is finalized on-chain by Powerloom's DSV network and inde...

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Powerloom BDS — Uniswap V3

Install

Two onboarding paths.

Free — sign up at bds-metering.powerloom.io/metering (enter email + agent name, complete Turnstile, get sk_live_... immediately — no CLI, no wallet, 2 free credits). Alternatively, bds-agent signup runs the same flow from the terminal. Then paste references/09-openclaw-one-shot-free-key.md into OpenClaw. Sets POWERLOOM_API_KEY and a Whale Radar cron. Nothing else needed.

Wallet-funded — paste references/08-openclaw-one-shot.md and scripts/signup-pay.mjs runs an autonomous on-chain payment for a 10-credit plan in the same prompt.

⚠️ WARNING — wallet-funded path only: signup-pay.mjs and credits-topup.mjs need an EVM private key to broadcast on-chain payments. Use a burner wallet with limited funds dedicated to this purpose. Never use a wallet holding significant assets or with extensive transaction history for agentic setups. The free-key path does not require any wallet credentials.

Contract: bds-agenthub-billing-metering. ClawHub users only need a single origin (default bds-metering.powerloom.io)— bds-agent commands are optional; they are a reference CLI for the same JSON bodies you can send with curl + a wallet or ethers.

Metering HTTP (authoritative)

| What | How | |------|-----| | List SKUs | GET {BASE}/credits/plans — no auth. Choose a plan row: id, chain_id, token_symbol (and note payment_kind: ERC-20 vs native / CGT). chains[].rpc_url is a public JSON-RPC hint only when the metering deployment sets it; it may be empty — use POWERLOOM_EVM_RPC_URL for wallet / script calls in that case. | | New key, wallet-only | Pay-signup: POST {BASE}/signup/pay/quote → pay on chain → POST {BASE}/signup/pay/claim with signup_nonce + tx_hash. Returns api_key. | | New key, browser | Human device flow on {BASE}/metering (same service). Enter email + agent name, complete Turnstile, get sk_live_... immediately. | | More credits, existing key | POST {BASE}/credits/topup with Authorization: Bearer sk_live_… and tx / plan (not the pay-signup endpoints). | | Check balance | GET {BASE}/credits/balance with Authorization: Bearer … |

{BASE} is POWERLOOM_METERING_BASE_URL, e.g. https://bds-metering.powerloom.io. Set POWERLOOM_API_KEY to the sk_live_... you get after pay-signup, device signup, or copy from the dashboard.

OpenClaw env vars (mandatory vs optional)

| Field | When required | Role | |-------|---------------|------| | POWERLOOM_API_KEY | Always — only mandatory env at install time | sk_live_... from bds-metering.powerloom.io/metering or bds-agent signup (free path) or signup-pay.mjs claim (wallet path) | | POWERLOOM_EVM_PRIVATE_KEY | Wallet-funded path only | Payer wallet — use a burner wallet | | POWERLOOM_EVM_RPC_URL | Wallet-funded path only | JSON-RPC for that chain | | POWERLOOM_EVM_CHAIN_ID | Wallet-funded path only | Must match the plan's chain_id | | POWERLOOM_PLAN_ID | Wallet-funded path only | e.g. launch_10_pl_power_cgt from GET /credits/plans | | POWERLOOM_TOKEN_SYMBOL | Wallet-funded path only | e.g. POWER (must match that row) |

The schema in metadata.openclaw.requires.env lists only POWERLOOM_API_KEY as required; the wallet/plan envs above sit in optional_env and are read only by scripts/signup-pay.mjs (new key, pay-signup) and scripts/credits-topup.mjs (more credits on an existing key). Free-key flows pass straight through.

Reference client: bds-agent (optional)

docs/USER_GUIDE.md in bds-agent-py has the end-to-end order: Metering service API table → pay-signup → device → top-up. One-liner sequence:

  1. bds-agent credits plans — same as GET /credits/plans
  2. bds-agent credits setup-evm — writes ~/.config/bds-agent/profiles/<name>.evm.env
  3. bds-agent signup-pay --plan-id … --chain-id … --token-symbol … — implements quote / broadcast / claim (including native payment_kind plans)

This repo: Node scripts (no Python, no bds-agent required)

| Script | What it does | |--------|----------------| | node scripts/signup-pay.mjs | New key: pay-signup (quote → on-chain pay → claim). Uses quote.payment_kind: native_value = send native/CGT (tx.value to recipient); erc20 = token transfer. For POWER (7869) CGT plans, metering uses native_value — do not force ERC-20. Broadcast protection: interactive shells prompt CONFIRM; non-interactive shells require --yes (preferred for OpenClaw — ephemeral argv, do not persist in skill env) or POWERLOOM_SIGNUP_PAY_CONFIRM=yes (CI one-shot only). --dry-run prints quote summary and exits without sending a tx. | | node scripts/credits-topup.mjs | More credits: uses existing POWERLOOM_API_KEY, fetches GET /credits/plans, matches POWERLOOM_PLAN_ID + POWERLOOM_EVM_CHAIN_ID + POWERLOOM_TOKEN_SYMBOL, sends ERC-20 or native per payment_kind, then POST /credits/topup. Same confirmation gate as signup-pay (--yes preferred; POWERLOOM_CREDITS_TOPUP_CONFIRM=yes for CI one-shot only; TTY CONFIRM). --dry-run prints summary only. Set POWERLOOM_EVM_RPC_URL when chains[].rpc_url is empty or you need a specific node (the API never exposes the server's private RPC). | | node scripts/ensure-credits.mjs | Balance only (GET /credits/balance); no purchase. |

npm install once (adds ethers).

Optional env (signup script): POWERLOOM_METERING_BASE_URL, POWERLOOM_AGENT_NAME, POWERLOOM_EMAIL (see metering README).

After you have a key — more credits (top-up)

Spec: POST {BASE}/credits/topup with Authorization: Bearer and JSON { "plan_id", "chain_id", "tx_hash" } after an on-chain payment that matches the plan. In this repo: node scripts/credits-topup.mjs. Reference CLI: USER_GUIDE (EVM credits topup / Tempo per deployment). Check balance: node scripts/ensure-credits.mjs.

Default MCP endpoint: https://bds-mcp.powerloom.io/sse — override with POWERLOOM_MCP_URL if needed.

Generic tool runner: node scripts/powerloom-mcp-client.mjs <tool_name> '{}'

Common tasks → which tool

| Task phrase | Tool(s) | |-------------|---------| | Track all swaps for token X (multi-pool) | Token-Flow recipe (bds_mpp_snapshot_trades_pool_address per pool) or bds_mpp_snapshot_allTrades via whale-cron.mjs | | Whale / USD threshold | whale-cron.mjs (all pools, bounded) or whale-radar.mjs (fixed pool list, per-pool snapshots) | | One pool only | bds_mpp_snapshot_trades_pool_address after bds_mpp_token_token_address_pools or bds_mpp_dailyActivePools | | Verify on-chain | verify_data_provenance with cid, epoch_id, project_id from API — never substitute block for epoch |

Timeouts: default POWERLOOM_BDS_MCP_CALL_TIMEOUT_MS=60000. Raise it (e.g. 120000) if bds_mpp_snapshot_allTrades times out under backlog.

Recipes (supported surface)

Pre-built scripts + recipes/*.yaml defaults — prefer these over ad-hoc scripts on weaker models. This skill does not call streaming catalog tools (bds_mpp_stream_*); every recipe uses bounded snapshot MCP calls so runs fit cron and agent sandboxes.

Cron default: whale-radar.mjs, token-flow.mjs, and defi-analyst.mjs each run one bounded round and exit (safe for OpenClaw cron). Pass --daemon to repeat with heartbeat.interval_seconds between rounds (local / long-running only).

| Recipe / entrypoint | Script | |---------------------|--------| | Whale Radar (fixed pools) | node scripts/whale-radar.mjs — one round over poll_fallback_pools; --daemon for repeat | | Whale alerts (cron, all pools) | node scripts/whale-cron.mjsbounded one-shot: bds_mpp_snapshot_allTrades + pool metadata; alerts include snapshot cid / epoch / project from data.verification — see Verification provenance in references/08-openclaw-one-shot.md | | Token-Flow | node scripts/token-flow.mjs (--token 0x...) — one round per pool for that token; --daemon for repeat | | DeFi Analyst | node scripts/defi-analyst.mjs — one round: multi-pool (bds_mpp_snapshot_allTrades + all-pools volume) or filters.scope: single_pool; --daemon for repeat |

Model guidance

Recipes produce the same stdout/Telegram output regardless of model. Ad-hoc "compose your own" prompts work best on GPT-4–class or GLM-5+; weaker local models may collapse multi-pool prompts onto one pool — use the Token-Flow recipe instead.

Hosts & integrators (OpenClaw, cron, heartbeats)

OpenClaw "one shot" setups — pick the variant that matches the user's onboarding state:

| Variant | Use when | Reference | |---------|----------|-----------| | Free-key cron | The user already has sk_live_... from bds-metering.powerloom.io/metering or bds-agent signup (2 free credits, no wallet) | references/09-openclaw-one-shot-free-key.md | | Pay-signup + cron | The user wants autonomous wallet-funded onboarding for a 10-credit plan in the same prompt | references/08-openclaw-one-shot.md |

Both prompts produce the same Whale Radar cron firing node scripts/whale-cron.mjs every 15s with onchain verification surfaced in every alert. Agents should default to the free-key variant unless the user explicitly asks for autonomous on-chain payment.

Scheduled / cron-style runs: Prefer whale-cron.mjs, whale-radar.mjs, token-flow.mjs, or defi-analyst.mjs with no --daemon so each invocation exits. Streaming trade tools (bds_mpp_stream_*) are not used by this skill.

References

See references/ for quickstart, full tool table, verification, credit budget, scope, troubleshooting, prompt patterns, 08-openclaw-one-shot.md (copy-paste OpenClaw runbook), and cron notes in quickstart + tool catalog.