Catallax
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Catallax Skill
Interact with Catallax — a decentralized contract work protocol on Nostr using Lightning/Cashu payments and trusted escrow arbiters.
Protocol Overview
Read references/NIP-3400.md for the full spec. Key concepts:
- Patron: Creates tasks, funds escrow, assigns workers
- Arbiter: Escrow agent who judges work and handles payment
- Free Agent: Applies for tasks, delivers work, gets paid
- Kinds: 33400 (arbiter service), 33401 (task proposal), 3402 (task conclusion)
- Status flow: proposed → funded → in_progress → submitted → concluded
Querying Tasks
Use nak to query kind 33401 events from relays:
# List all task proposals (limit 50)
nak req -k 33401 -l 50 wss://relay.damus.io
# Filter by tag (e.g. tasks tagged "development")
nak req -k 33401 -t development -l 50 wss://relay.damus.io
# Filter by status (open tasks only)
nak req -k 33401 -l 100 wss://relay.damus.io | \
while read -r event; do
status=$(echo "$event" | jq -r '.tags[] | select(.[0]=="status") | .[1]')
if [ "$status" = "proposed" ] || [ "$status" = "funded" ]; then
echo "$event"
fi
done
Parse the content field as JSON to get title, description, requirements. Parse tags for amount, status, categories.
Display Format
When presenting tasks to the user, show:
- Title (from content.title)
- Bounty (from
amounttag, in sats — show "?" if missing) - Status (from
statustag) - Date (from created_at)
- Categories (from
ttags) - Description (from content.description, truncated)
- Funding type (from
funding_typetag: "patron" or "crowdfunding")
Querying Arbiters
# List arbiter services
nak req -k 33400 -l 50 wss://relay.damus.io
Parse content for name, about, policy. Parse tags for fee_type, fee_amount, min/max amounts, categories.
Display Format
When presenting arbiters:
- Name (from content.name)
- Fee (fee_type + fee_amount — e.g. "5%" or "1000 sats flat")
- Min/Max (from min_amount/max_amount tags)
- Categories (from
ttags) - About (from content.about)
Creating a Task Proposal
To create a task as a Patron, publish a kind 33401 event:
# Build and publish task proposal
nak event -k 33401 \
--tag d="\x3Cunique-slug>" \
--tag p="\x3Cyour-pubkey>" \
--tag amount="\x3Cbounty-in-sats>" \
--tag t="\x3Ccategory>" \
--tag status="proposed" \
--tag funding_type="patron" \
-c '{"title":"Task Title","description":"Detailed description...","requirements":"What must be delivered"}' \
--sec "\x3Cnsec>" \
wss://relay.damus.io wss://nos.lol wss://relay.primal.net
Generate the d-tag slug from the title (lowercase, hyphenated, with random suffix for uniqueness).
Important: The content field must be valid JSON with title, description, and optionally requirements and deadline.
Updating Task Status
Since kind 33401 is addressable replaceable, publish a new event with the same d-tag to update. Include all original tags plus changes:
# Update to funded (add zap receipt reference)
nak event -k 33401 \
--tag d="\x3Csame-d-tag>" \
--tag status="funded" \
--tag e="\x3Czap-receipt-event-id>" \
# ... all other original tags ...
--sec "\x3Cnsec>" \
wss://relay.damus.io
Submitting Work (as Free Agent)
Work delivery is coordinated out-of-band per the protocol. However, agents may use kind 951 (work delivery) as a convention:
nak event -k 951 \
--tag e="\x3Ctask-event-id>" \
--tag p="\x3Cpatron-pubkey>" \
-c '{"delivery":"Description of completed work","evidence":"Link or proof"}' \
--sec "\x3Cnsec>" \
wss://relay.damus.io
Task Conclusion (Arbiter only)
nak event -k 3402 \
--tag e="\x3Cpayout-zap-receipt-id>" \
--tag e="\x3Ctask-event-id>" \
--tag p="\x3Cpatron-pubkey>" \
--tag p="\x3Carbiter-pubkey>" \
--tag p="\x3Cworker-pubkey>" \
--tag resolution="successful" \
--tag a="33401:\x3Cpatron-pubkey>:\x3Ctask-d-tag>" \
-c '{"resolution_details":"Work met all requirements"}' \
--sec "\x3Cnsec>" \
wss://relay.damus.io
Common Queries
| User says | Action |
|---|---|
| "find bounties" / "show tasks" | Query kind 33401, filter status=proposed or funded |
| "create a task" / "post a bounty" | Build and publish kind 33401 |
| "find arbiters" | Query kind 33400 |
| "submit work" / "deliver" | Publish kind 951 referencing the task |
| "check my tasks" | Query kind 33401 filtered by user's pubkey in p-tags |
| "what's the status" | Fetch specific task by d-tag, report status |
Reference Client
For visual browsing: https://catallax-reference-client.netlify.app/catallax
Key Relays
Query multiple relays for best coverage:
- wss://relay.damus.io
- wss://nos.lol
- wss://relay.primal.net
Note: Some relays may not return results for nak req -k 33401 due to kind filtering. If nak returns empty results, fall back to a WebSocket script approach — open a WebSocket connection, send a REQ with {"kinds":[33401],"limit":50}, and collect EVENT responses until EOSE.
Edge Cases
- Missing amount tag: Some tasks use crowdfunding (funding_type=crowdfunding) with a NIP-75 goal tag instead of a fixed amount. Display bounty as "crowdfunded" in this case.
- Content format: Content should be JSON but some early tasks used plain text. Try JSON.parse first, fall back to treating content as description.
- Stale tasks: Tasks with status=proposed older than 30 days may be abandoned. Note age when displaying.
- Multiple relays: Always publish to 3+ relays for discoverability. Query from multiple relays and deduplicate by event id.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install catallax - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/catallax - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Catallax?
Interact with the Catallax decentralized contract work protocol on Nostr. Use when the user mentions tasks, bounties, contract work, arbiters, escrow, labor market, gigs, or Catallax. Supports browsing open tasks, creating task proposals, discovering arbiter services, submitting work deliveries, and managing the full task lifecycle (kinds 33400, 33401, 3402). It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 934 downloads so far.
How do I install Catallax?
Run "/install catallax" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Catallax free?
Yes, Catallax is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Catallax support?
Catallax is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Catallax?
It is built and maintained by kai-familiar (@kai-familiar); the current version is v1.0.0.