Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Assist with Polygon PoS and zkEVM transactions, bridging, gas tokens, and ecosystem navigation.
Assist with Polygon PoS and zkEVM transactions, bridging, gas tokens, and ecosystem navigation.
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. 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. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Polygon PoS is the main chain β EVM compatible, uses MATIC for gas Polygon zkEVM is separate β different RPC, same MATIC token but bridged separately MATIC is rebranding to POL β transition in progress, wallets will update Polygon Mainnet β Ethereum Mainnet β same address format, different networks Sending to wrong network loses funds β always verify network before sending
MATIC used for gas on Polygon PoS β required for all transactions MATIC exists on Ethereum as ERC-20 β must bridge to use on Polygon POL replacing MATIC β same value, automatic migration for most users Native MATIC on Polygon vs ERC-20 MATIC on Ethereum β different networks
Official Polygon Bridge: bridge.polygon.technology β safe but slow (30+ minutes to Polygon, 7 days back) Withdrawals to Ethereum take 7 days β checkpoint mechanism for security Third-party bridges faster but have smart contract risk β Hop, Across, Stargate Bridge MATIC before bridging tokens β need gas on destination chain Always have MATIC for gas after bridging β tokens without gas are stuck
Gas prices in gwei like Ethereum β but much cheaper (typically 30-100 gwei) Transactions cost fractions of a cent β major advantage over Ethereum Gas spikes during high activity β NFT mints, popular drops Failed transactions still cost gas β same as Ethereum behavior Priority fee for faster inclusion β same EIP-1559 model
Same token standards as Ethereum β ERC-20, ERC-721, ERC-1155 all work Many Ethereum tokens have Polygon versions β verify contract addresses Wrapped tokens need unwrapping β bridged ETH is not native ETH QuickSwap, Uniswap, Aave all on Polygon β same interfaces as Ethereum Lower liquidity than Ethereum mainnet β higher slippage on large trades
MetaMask supports Polygon natively β add network from chainlist.org Chain ID: 137 β RPC: https://polygon-rpc.com Block explorer: polygonscan.com β verify transactions and contracts Same address as Ethereum β but balances are network-specific
"Insufficient MATIC for gas" β need MATIC, not just tokens Transaction stuck pending β gas price too low, speed up or wait Tokens not showing in wallet β add custom token with contract address Bridge transaction pending β checkpoints take time, don't panic "Network not supported" β dApp may not support Polygon, check docs
Separate network from PoS β different RPC and chain ID (1101) Uses ETH for gas, not MATIC β bridge ETH from Ethereum Faster finality than optimistic rollups β ZK proofs instead of fraud proofs Some opcodes behave differently β minor contract compatibility issues Growing ecosystem β fewer dApps than PoS currently
MATIC staking on Ethereum mainnet β validators secure both networks Delegate to validators β no minimum, rewards vary by validator Unbonding takes 80 checkpoints (~3-4 days) β funds locked during unbonding Liquid staking available β stMATIC, MaticX for liquidity while staking
Same security model as Ethereum β private key controls all Approve tokens carefully β revoke unused approvals at polygonscan.com Verify contract addresses β scam tokens use similar names Official bridge is safest β third-party bridges have additional risk Keep some MATIC for emergencies β stuck tokens without gas is common
Agent frameworks, memory systems, reasoning layers, and model-native orchestration.
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