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OpenClaw skills are being positioned as a step toward AI agents that can carry out tasks, and a new “ShibClaw” skill is aimed at supporting practical workflows for developers building on Shibarium.
The ShibClaw skill is described as a comprehensive, community-driven knowledge base for the Shiba Inu ecosystem, with a focus on Shibarium and related projects. It is intended to provide an AI agent with the knowledge and personality associated with Lucie, a Shiba Inu team participant.
According to the description shared by Woofswap, the ShibClaw skill includes core network interaction tools for Shibarium’s mainnet and Puppynet. These tools cover blockchain data queries, balance checks, and RPC endpoint interactions.
A warning was issued in the GitHub repository alongside the ShibClaw release, reflecting the intent to outline how AI agents may operate directly on the Shibarium blockchain.
For users building on Shibarium, the OpenClaw skills framework—through ShibClaw—could support a range of practical workflows by enabling AI agents to interact with blockchain data and perform basic network-related functions.
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