Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Unified crosschain USDC balance via Circle Gateway + Circle Programmable Wallets. Deposit USDC on any supported chain, check your unified balance, and instantly mint USDC on any destination chain in <500ms — no bridging, no raw private keys.
Unified crosschain USDC balance via Circle Gateway + Circle Programmable Wallets. Deposit USDC on any supported chain, check your unified balance, and instantly mint USDC on any destination chain in <500ms — no bridging, no raw private keys.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Circle Gateway gives you a single unified USDC balance that is instantly accessible on any supported chain in under 500 milliseconds. Instead of holding separate USDC balances on Ethereum, Base, Avalanche, etc., you deposit USDC into Gateway on any chain and can mint it out on any other chain — instantly. This is fundamentally different from bridging. There are no liquidity pools, no bridge operators, no 15-minute waits. Gateway uses a deposit → sign burn intent → receive attestation → mint flow that executes in <500ms.
ChainDomain IDUSDC AddressEthereum Sepolia00x1c7D4B196Cb0C7B01d743Fbc6116a902379C7238Base Sepolia60x036CbD53842c5426634e7929541eC2318f3dCF7eArc Testnet260x3600000000000000000000000000000000000000 Note: Arc is Circle's purpose-built L1 blockchain where USDC is the native gas token. No separate gas token needed — USDC covers everything. Arc has the fastest Gateway finality at ~0.5 seconds. Gateway Contracts (same address on all EVM chains): Gateway Wallet: 0x0077777d7EBA4688BDeF3E311b846F25870A19B9 Gateway Minter: 0x0022222ABE238Cc2C7Bb1f21003F0a260052475B Gateway API (testnet): https://gateway-api-testnet.circle.com/v1
Circle Developer Account with API key and entity secret (https://console.circle.com) The circle-wallet skill installed (clawhub install eltontay/circle-wallet) with a wallet set containing wallets on ETH-SEPOLIA, BASE-SEPOLIA, and ARC-TESTNET Testnet USDC from https://faucet.circle.com (20 USDC per address per chain, every 2 hours) Testnet ETH for gas on Sepolia/Base Sepolia (use Google's Sepolia faucet). On Arc, USDC is the native gas token — same faucet covers everything. Node.js installed with the viem, dotenv, and @circle-fin/developer-controlled-wallets packages
Run the setup script to initialize the project with all dependencies: cd /path/to/nexwave-gateway && bash setup.sh This creates a gateway-app/ directory with all necessary files pre-configured.
cd gateway-app && node check-balance.js This queries the Gateway API for supported chains and shows your unified USDC balance across all chains.
node deposit.js This deposits USDC into the Gateway Wallet contract on Ethereum Sepolia and Arc Testnet. After deposit and chain finality, your unified balance is credited. Arc finalizes in ~0.5 seconds; Ethereum may take up to 20 minutes.
node transfer.js This creates burn intents, signs them via Circle Programmable Wallets (MPC — no raw private keys), submits them to the Gateway API for attestation, and mints USDC on Base Sepolia. The attestation response typically arrives in <500ms.
Unified Balance: After depositing USDC into Gateway on any chain, the Gateway system credits your address with a unified balance. This balance is not locked to any specific chain — it can be accessed on any supported chain. Burn Intent: To withdraw from your unified balance to a specific chain, you sign a "burn intent" — an EIP-712 typed data structure specifying the source chain, destination chain, amount, and recipient. Signing is done securely via Circle's MPC Programmable Wallets (no raw private keys). Gateway verifies your balance is sufficient and returns a signed attestation. Circle Programmable Wallets: Instead of raw private keys in .env files, this skill uses Circle's developer-controlled wallets backed by multi-party computation (MPC). The private key is never exposed — signing happens server-side via Circle's API. This makes the skill safe for agent use without risk of key exfiltration. Attestation: The Gateway API's signed proof that authorizes minting on the destination chain. You submit this attestation to the Gateway Minter contract on the destination chain to receive USDC. Fees: 0.5 basis points (0.005%) during the early access period (through June 30, 2026). Plus base gas fees for on-chain transactions.
Agent deposits USDC on Chain A │ ▼ Gateway Wallet Contract (approve + deposit) │ ▼ Wait for chain finality → Unified balance credited │ ▼ Agent signs burn intent (EIP-712 via Circle MPC Wallets) │ ▼ Submit to Gateway API ──► Attestation returned (<500ms) │ ▼ Submit attestation to Gateway Minter on Chain B │ ▼ USDC minted on Chain B for recipient
Multi-chain arbitrage: Access USDC on any chain instantly to capture price differences Cross-chain payments: Pay for services on any chain from a single balance Treasury management: Consolidate USDC from multiple chains into one balance Agent-to-agent commerce: Accept payment on one chain, spend on another without delays Capital efficiency: No need to pre-position USDC across chains
"Insufficient balance": Wait for chain finality after depositing. Ethereum takes ~20 min, Arc is ~0.5 seconds. "Gateway deposit not yet picked up": The Gateway API waits for block confirmations. Be patient on Ethereum. Gas errors: On Ethereum/Base you need testnet ETH for gas. On Arc, USDC is the gas token — same faucet covers everything. Faucet limits: You can get 20 USDC per address per chain every 2 hours from faucet.circle.com.
Circle Gateway Docs: https://developers.circle.com/gateway Circle Programmable Wallets: https://developers.circle.com/wallets Circle Wallet Skill (ClawHub): https://clawhub.ai/eltontay/circle-wallet Arc Testnet Docs: https://docs.arc.network Gateway Quickstart: https://developers.circle.com/gateway/quickstarts/unified-balance-evm Full Quickstart Code: https://github.com/circlefin/evm-gateway-contracts/tree/master/quickstart Circle Faucet: https://faucet.circle.com Gateway API Reference: https://gateway-api-testnet.circle.com/v1/info
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