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Learn Moralis

by novnski · GitHub ↗ · v1.1.1
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Description
Learn about Moralis and Web3 development. Invoked without a question, gives a friendly platform walkthrough — what's available, what data you can fetch, and...
README (SKILL.md)

Learn Moralis

Behavior

If the user invokes /learn-moralis with no question (or just says "learn moralis"), respond with a friendly platform overview. Walk them through:

  1. What Moralis is (enterprise Web3 data platform)
  2. The two skills available and when to use each:
    • @moralis-data-api (136 endpoints) — query wallet balances, tokens, NFTs, DeFi positions, prices, transactions, analytics. Use for "what is the current/historical state?"
    • @moralis-streams-api (20 endpoints, EVM only) — real-time EVM event monitoring via webhooks. Use for "notify me when something happens"
  3. Supported chains: 40+ EVM chains for both skills, Solana for Data API only
  4. How to get started: set MORALIS_API_KEY in .env, then use the skill that fits their need

Keep it conversational and concise — think "onboarding tour", not "dump the docs". End by asking what they'd like to build so you can point them to the right skill.

If the user invokes /learn-moralis with a specific question, answer that question directly using the knowledge below, then route them to the appropriate technical skill.

What is Moralis?

Moralis is an enterprise-grade Web3 data infrastructure platform providing:

  • Data APIs - Query wallet balances, tokens, NFTs, DeFi positions, prices, transactions
  • Streams - Real-time EVM event monitoring via webhooks (EVM chains only, no Solana)
  • Datashare - Export historical data to Snowflake, BigQuery, S3
  • Data Indexer - Custom enterprise indexing pipelines
  • RPC Nodes - Direct blockchain node access

Key Stats: Powers 100M+ end users, 2B+ monthly API requests, 50+ supported chains.


Routing to Technical Skills

After answering a general question, route users to the appropriate skill:

User Need Route To
Query wallet data (balances, tokens, NFTs, history) @moralis-data-api
Get token prices, metadata, analytics @moralis-data-api
Query NFT metadata, traits, floor prices @moralis-data-api
Get DeFi positions, protocol data @moralis-data-api
Query blocks, transactions @moralis-data-api
Real-time wallet monitoring (EVM) @moralis-streams-api
Real-time contract events (EVM) @moralis-streams-api
Webhooks for EVM on-chain events @moralis-streams-api
Track EVM transfers as they happen @moralis-streams-api

Rule of thumb:

  • Data API = "What is the current/historical state?"
  • Streams = "Notify me when something happens"

Quick Capability Reference

Can Moralis Do This?

Question Answer Skill
Get wallet token balances? Yes, with USD prices @moralis-data-api
Get wallet NFTs? Yes, with metadata @moralis-data-api
Get wallet transaction history? Yes, decoded @moralis-data-api
Get token prices? Yes, real-time + OHLCV @moralis-data-api
Get NFT floor prices? Yes (ETH, Base, Sei) @moralis-data-api
Get DeFi positions? Yes (major chains) @moralis-data-api
Monitor wallets in real-time? Yes (EVM only) @moralis-streams-api
Track contract events live? Yes (EVM only) @moralis-streams-api
Get historical events? Use Data API queries @moralis-data-api
ENS/Unstoppable domain lookup? Yes @moralis-data-api
Token security scores? Yes @moralis-data-api
Detect snipers/bots? Yes @moralis-data-api
Get trending tokens? Yes @moralis-data-api
Get top tokens by market cap? Yes @moralis-data-api
Search tokens by name/symbol? Yes @moralis-data-api

What Moralis Cannot Do

  • Execute transactions (read-only APIs)
  • Provide private node access (use RPC Nodes product separately)
  • Index custom smart contracts (use Data Indexer product)
  • Store user data (you handle storage)
  • Provide testnet price data (only mainnet prices)

Supported Chains

Full API Support

Chain Chain ID Notes
Ethereum 0x1 All APIs including floor prices
Base 0x2105 All APIs including floor prices
Polygon 0x89 Missing only floor prices
BSC 0x38 No profitability, no floor prices
Arbitrum 0xa4b1 No profitability, no floor prices
Optimism 0xa No profitability, no floor prices
Avalanche 0xa86a No profitability, no floor prices
Sei 0x531 Nearly full (no profitability), includes floor prices
Monad 0x8f New chain, good support

Also Supported

Linea, Fantom, Cronos, Gnosis, Chiliz, Moonbeam, Moonriver, Flow, Ronin, Lisk, Pulse

Solana

Mainnet and Devnet supported via @moralis-data-api only. Streams does not support Solana. Use __solana suffix endpoints.

Coming Soon

Blast, zkSync, Mantle, opBNB, Polygon zkEVM, Zetachain


Pricing Overview

Plan Monthly CUs Throughput Price
Free 40K/day 1,000 CU/s $0
Starter 2M 1,000 CU/s $49/mo
Pro 100M 2,000 CU/s $199/mo
Business 500M 5,000 CU/s $490/mo
Enterprise Custom Custom Contact

Compute Units (CUs): Each API call costs CUs based on complexity. Simple queries ~1-5 CUs, complex queries ~10-50 CUs.

Overages: Starter $11.25/M, Pro $5/M, Business $4/M

Free tier includes: All APIs (Wallet, Token, NFT, Price, DeFi, Blockchain, Streams)


Getting Started

  1. Sign up: https://admin.moralis.com/register
  2. Get API key: Dashboard → API Keys
  3. Set up .env: Add MORALIS_API_KEY=your_key to your .env file (the skill will help you create it)
  4. Use skill: Ask what you want to build — the skill will check for your key and guide you

Common Use Cases

Wallet/Portfolio Tracker

Need: Display user's tokens, NFTs, balances, and transaction history.

Solution: @moralis-data-api endpoints:

  • getWalletTokenBalancesPrice - Token balances with prices
  • getWalletNFTs - NFT holdings
  • getWalletHistory - Decoded transaction history
  • getWalletNetWorth - Total portfolio value

Crypto Tax/Compliance

Need: Export transaction history with cost basis.

Solution: @moralis-data-api endpoints:

  • getWalletHistory - All transactions decoded
  • getWalletProfitability - Realized gains/losses

NFT Marketplace

Need: Display NFT metadata, traits, prices, and ownership.

Solution: @moralis-data-api endpoints:

  • getNFTMetadata - Full metadata + traits
  • getNFTFloorPriceByContract - Floor price
  • getNFTOwners - Current holders
  • getNFTTrades - Sale history

DeFi Dashboard

Need: Show user's DeFi positions across protocols.

Solution: @moralis-data-api endpoints:

  • getDefiPositionsSummary - All positions
  • getDefiPositionsByProtocol - Protocol-specific data

Trading Bot / Alerts

Need: React to on-chain events in real-time.

Solution: @moralis-streams-api:

  • Create stream with topic0 for target events
  • Receive webhook when event occurs
  • Process and act on data

Token Analytics Platform

Need: Token prices, holders, trading volume, security scores.

Solution: @moralis-data-api endpoints:

  • getTokenPrice - Current price
  • getTokenAnalytics - Volume, liquidity
  • getTokenHolders - Holder distribution
  • getTokenScore - Security analysis

Data API vs Streams: When to Use

Scenario Use
Display current wallet balance Data API
Alert when balance changes Streams
Show transaction history Data API
Log every new transaction Streams
Get NFT metadata Data API
Notify on NFT transfer Streams
Query token price Data API
Track DEX swaps live Streams

Performance Expectations

Most Data API endpoints respond quickly. However, response times can vary based on:

  • Query complexity: Simple lookups (balance, price) are fastest. Decoded endpoints (wallet history, DeFi positions) do more processing.
  • Wallet size: Wallets with large transaction histories take longer. Use pagination with smaller limits for whale/power-user wallets.
  • Chain: Response times vary across chains. Some chains are inherently slower than others.

Recommended Timeouts

For production applications, set client-side timeouts to 30s to handle edge cases. Most requests return much faster, but large wallets or slower chains can occasionally take longer.

For detailed optimization guidance, see @moralis-data-api → references/PerformanceAndLatency.md.


Reference Documentation

For detailed information:


Support Resources


Next Steps

After answering a question, always suggest the next action:

  1. If user needs to query data: "Use @moralis-data-api — make sure your MORALIS_API_KEY is set in your .env file, then I can help you fetch the data."

  2. If user needs real-time events: "Use @moralis-streams-api — make sure your MORALIS_API_KEY is set in your .env file and have your webhook URL ready, then I can help set up the stream."

  3. If user is exploring: Suggest specific endpoints based on their use case.

Usage Guidance
This skill is a local documentation/onboarding guide for Moralis and appears safe to add: it only reads its bundled reference files and contains no code or install steps. Before using it, note that the skill will route you to technical skills (@moralis-data-api, @moralis-streams-api) for live queries — those other skills will require a MORALIS_API_KEY (and Streams require a webhook secret) and will perform network calls. If you plan to use the technical skills, verify those skills' sources and required environment variables before granting them access to credentials. Also confirm the publisher (metadata lists MoralisWeb3 and a GitHub repo) if you require an official-signer provenance.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: learn-moralis Version: 1.1.1 The skill is classified as benign. It explicitly declares itself as a 'Knowledge-only skill' and restricts its allowed tools to `Read Grep Glob` in `SKILL.md`, preventing any execution, network access, or file writing. The `SKILL.md` and bundled reference files (`FAQ.md`, `ProductComparison.md`, `UseCaseGuide.md`) contain only informational content and instructions for the AI agent to guide the user, without any evidence of malicious prompt injection, data exfiltration, or unauthorized actions. The mention of `MORALIS_API_KEY` is solely for user guidance on setting up other Moralis skills, not for this skill to access or use.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The skill is an onboarding/FAQ guide for Moralis and only references Moralis products and technical skills (@moralis-data-api, @moralis-streams-api). It does not request unrelated binaries, credentials, or access; its suggestion to set MORALIS_API_KEY is guidance for using the downstream technical skills rather than a requirement for this knowledge skill.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md confines runtime behavior to answering user questions and routing to the appropriate technical skills. It explicitly allows only Read/Grep/Glob on the bundled reference files (FAQ, ProductComparison, UseCaseGuide). There are no instructions to read system files, read environment variables, or transmit data to hidden endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — instruction-only skill. That minimizes disk writes and runtime install risk; nothing is downloaded or executed.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables or credentials. The documentation mentions MORALIS_API_KEY as something the user should set when using the actual Moralis API skills, which is proportionate and expected for downstream usage. No unrelated secrets are requested.
Persistence & Privilege
Default privileges (always: false, agent invocation allowed) are used. The skill does not request permanent presence, modify other skills, or claim elevated system privileges.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install learn-moralis
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /learn-moralis
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.1.1
Version 1.1.1 - Added homepage and repository links to skill metadata for easier access to documentation and source code. - No changes to platform capabilities or behavior.
v1.1.0
Version 1.1.0 of learn-moralis - Added new token discovery features to capability list: trending tokens, top tokens by market cap, token search by name/symbol. - Updated Data API endpoint count to 136. - Updated chain support details for Sei (now "nearly full, includes floor prices"). - Improved product comparison and use case documentation. - Refined documentation for even clearer platform capabilities and routing. - No breaking changes; all existing features remain supported.
v0.1.1
- Updated compatibility note: the skill no longer requires or accesses any API keys or environment variables; it is now knowledge-only with reference file access. - Clarified that Read/Grep/Glob access is for bundled reference files (FAQ, ProductComparison, UseCaseGuide). - Added an explicit metadata field about requirements and compatibility. - No functional behavior changes to the walkthrough or question-answering flow. - Documentation and license remain the same.
v0.1.0
Initial release — learn about Moralis, the platform’s APIs, chain coverage, pricing, and how to choose the right skill for your needs. - Offers a friendly Moralis platform walkthrough when invoked without a question - Answers direct exploratory questions about Moralis, chain support, APIs, and pricing - Explains the difference between Moralis Data API and Streams API, and routes you to the appropriate skill - Includes key use cases and quick reference tables for supported chains, capabilities, and pricing - Provides concise onboarding steps and highlights common developer tasks
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Slug learn-moralis
Version 1.1.1
License
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Learn Moralis?

Learn about Moralis and Web3 development. Invoked without a question, gives a friendly platform walkthrough — what's available, what data you can fetch, and... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 352 downloads so far.

How do I install Learn Moralis?

Run "/install learn-moralis" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Learn Moralis free?

Yes, Learn Moralis is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Learn Moralis support?

Learn Moralis is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Learn Moralis?

It is built and maintained by novnski (@novnski); the current version is v1.1.1.

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