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gate-info-addresstracker

by gaixg · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Address tracker and analysis. Use this skill whenever the user provides an on-chain address or asks to track or query an address. Trigger phrases include: tr...
README (SKILL.md)

gate-info-addresstracker

General Rules

⚠️ STOP — You MUST read and strictly follow the shared runtime rules before proceeding. Do NOT select or call any tool until all rules are read. These rules have the highest priority. → Read ../gate-runtime-rules.md → Also read ../info-news-runtime-rules.md for gate-info / gate-news shared rules (tool degradation, report standards, security, routing, and optional local maintenance when scripts/ is present).

  • Only call MCP tools explicitly listed in this skill. Tools not documented here must NOT be called, even if they exist in the MCP server.

The on-chain detective Skill. The user inputs an on-chain address; the system first calls the address info Tool to get the profile, then based on user intent depth (simple query vs. fund tracing) decides whether to additionally call transaction history and fund flow tracing Tools.

Trigger Scenarios: User provides an on-chain address (0x... / bc1... / T... format) or explicitly expresses intent to track/query an address.

Local maintenance (optional, repository copy only):

  • If scripts/update-skill.* exists in the repository copy, check may compare the installed copy with the packaged skill source used by the current install.
  • Ask the user before apply.
  • apply updates files within this skill directory only.

MCP Dependencies

Required MCP Servers

MCP Server Status
Gate-Info ✅ Required

MCP Tools Used

Query Operations (Read-only)

  • info_onchain_get_address_info
  • info_onchain_get_address_transactions
  • info_onchain_get_transaction
  • info_onchain_trace_fund_flow

Authentication

  • API Key Required: No
  • Credentials Source: None; this skill uses read-only Gate Info / Gate News MCP access only.

Installation Check

  • Required: Gate-Info
  • Install: Use the local Gate MCP installation flow for the current host IDE before continuing.
  • Continue only after the required Gate MCP server is available in the current environment.

Routing Rules

User Intent Keywords/Pattern Action
Query address info "who owns this address" "check 0x..." Execute this Skill (Basic Mode)
Track fund flow "track" "fund flow" "where did this money go" Execute this Skill (Deep Tracking Mode)
Token on-chain analysis "ETH chip analysis" "what are smart money buying" Route to gate-info-tokenonchain
Address risk check "is this address safe" "is this a blacklisted address" Route to gate-info-riskcheck
Single transaction query "what is this transaction" "decode this tx" Call info_onchain_get_transaction directly
Entity/institution tracking "Jump Trading holdings" "this institution's address" Route to gate-info-whaletracker

Execution Workflow

Step 1: Intent Recognition & Parameter Extraction

Extract from user input:

  • address: On-chain address (auto-detect format)
  • chain (optional): Chain type (ETH/BSC/TRX/BTC, etc. — can be auto-inferred from address format)
  • intent_depth: User intent depth
    • basic — just asking "who is this" / "how much do they hold"
    • deep — requesting "track funds" / "show transactions" / "where did the money go"

Automatic Address Format Detection:

Address Prefix Inferred Chain
0x Ethereum (default; could also be BSC/Polygon/Arbitrum or other EVM chains)
bc1 / 1 / 3 Bitcoin
T Tron
Other Prompt user to specify the chain

Step 2: Phase 1 — Address Profile (Required)

Step MCP Tool Parameters Retrieved Data
1 info_onchain_get_address_info address={address}, chain={chain}, scope="with_defi" Address profile: balance, labels, risk score, DeFi positions, PnL

Step 3: Decision Branch

get_address_info response
    │
    ├── User only wants a simple query (intent_depth = basic)
    │   └── → Output address profile report directly (skip to Step 5)
    │
    └── User requests deep tracking (intent_depth = deep)
        └── → Proceed to Step 4 parallel calls

Conditions for automatic upgrade to deep mode:

  • Address has known labels (e.g., exchange, hacker, whale) → likely worth investigating
  • Address balance > $1M
  • Address has risk flags

Step 4: Phase 2 — Deep Tracking (Conditionally Triggered)

Step MCP Tool Parameters Retrieved Data Parallel
2a info_onchain_get_address_transactions address={address}, chain={chain}, min_value_usd=10000, limit=20 Large transactions (> $10k) Yes
2b info_onchain_trace_fund_flow start_address={address}, chain={chain}, depth=3, min_value_usd=100000 Fund flow tracing (3-level depth, > $100k) Yes

Both Tools called in parallel. min_value_usd thresholds are adaptively adjusted based on address size.

Adaptive Threshold Logic:

Address Total Balance info_onchain_get_address_transactions min_value info_onchain_trace_fund_flow min_value
\x3C $100K $1,000 $10,000
$100K – $1M $10,000 $100,000
$1M – $100M $100,000 $1,000,000
> $100M $1,000,000 $10,000,000

Step 5: LLM Aggregation


Report Template

Basic Mode

## Address Analysis Report

> Address: `{address}`
> Chain: {chain}
> Query time: {timestamp}

### 1. Address Profile

| Metric | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Address Label | {label} (e.g., Exchange Hot Wallet / Whale / Unknown / Hacker-linked) |
| Risk Score | {risk_score}/100 ({Low Risk/Medium Risk/High Risk}) |
| First Transaction | {first_tx_time} |
| Total Transactions | {tx_count} |
| Current Balance | ${total_balance_usd} |

### 2. Asset Holdings

| Token | Amount | Value (USD) | Share |
|-------|--------|-------------|-------|
| {token_1} | {amount} | ${value} | {pct}% |
| {token_2} | ... | ... | ... |
| ... | ... | ... | ... |

**Holding Characteristics**: {LLM analyzes the holding structure, e.g., "Highly concentrated in ETH", "Diversified across multiple DeFi tokens", "Possible market maker"}

### 3. DeFi Positions (if available)

| Protocol | Type | Amount | Status |
|----------|------|--------|--------|
| {protocol} | {Lending/LP/Staking} | ${value} | {Healthy/Near Liquidation} |
| ... | ... | ... | ... |

### 4. PnL Summary (if available)

| Metric | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Realized PnL | ${realized_pnl} |
| Unrealized PnL | ${unrealized_pnl} |
| Win Rate | {win_rate}% |

Deep Tracking Mode (appended to Basic Mode)

### 5. Large Transaction History

> Filter: Amount > ${min_value_usd} | Most recent {count} transactions

| Time | Type | Amount | Counterparty | Counterparty Label |
|------|------|--------|--------------|-------------------|
| {time} | {In/Out/Contract Interaction} | ${value} | `{counterparty}` | {label/unknown} |
| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |

**Transaction Pattern Analysis**:
{LLM analyzes transaction records and identifies patterns:}
- Frequent interactions with an exchange → likely depositing/withdrawing
- Large one-way outflows → possibly liquidating
- Interacting with many new addresses → possibly dispersing funds
- Regular fixed-amount transfers → possibly payroll/OTC

### 6. Fund Flow Tracing

> Trace depth: {depth} levels | Minimum amount: ${min_value_usd}

{address} (origin) ├── ${amount} → {addr_1} ({label_1}) │ ├── ${amount} → {addr_1a} ({label}) │ └── ${amount} → {addr_1b} ({label}) ├── ${amount} → {addr_2} ({label_2}) │ └── ${amount} → {addr_2a} ({label}) └── ${amount} → {addr_3} ({label_3})


**Fund Flow Analysis**:
{LLM analysis based on tracing results:}
- Ultimate destination of funds (exchange? mixer? DeFi protocol?)
- Any suspicious patterns (split transfers, circular transfers, obfuscation paths)
- Associated known entities

### ⚠️ Risk Warnings

{If the address has risk flags, prominently display:}
- ⚠️ This address is flagged as: {risk_label}
- ⚠️ Associated addresses involved in: {risk_detail}

Decision Logic

Condition Assessment
risk_score > 70 High-risk address — warn user to exercise caution
risk_score 40-70 Medium risk — note some risk factors present
risk_score \x3C 40 Low risk
Holding concentration > 80% in a single token Flag "Highly concentrated holding"
DeFi lending health factor \x3C 1.2 Near liquidation
Large outflow in past 24h > 50% of total balance Flag "Recent large outflow"
Fund flow includes mixer addresses Flag "Mixer involvement — high risk"
Fund flow includes OFAC-sanctioned addresses Flag "Associated with sanctioned address"
trace_fund_flow returns empty Possibly a new address or no large-enough transactions — handle normally

Error Handling

Error Type Handling
Invalid address format Prompt user to check the format; provide correct format examples
Cannot identify chain Prompt user to specify the chain ("Which chain is this address on? ETH/BSC/TRX/BTC...")
info_onchain_get_address_info returns empty Address may be new or have no on-chain activity; inform the user
info_onchain_trace_fund_flow unavailable (P1 phase) Inform user "Fund tracing is still under development"; show transaction history only
info_onchain_get_address_transactions timeout Reduce limit and retry, or show address profile only
All Tools fail Return error message; suggest the user try again later

Cross-Skill Routing

User Follow-up Intent Route To
"Is this address safe?" gate-info-riskcheck
"On-chain data for this token" gate-info-tokenonchain
"Which institution owns this address?" gate-info-whaletracker
"Analyze XX coin for me" gate-info-coinanalysis
"Why was there a large outflow?" gate-news-eventexplain

Safety Rules

  1. Privacy protection: Do not link on-chain addresses to specific natural persons (unless publicly labeled as institutional addresses)
  2. Clear risk warnings: High-risk addresses must have prominent, unmistakable risk labels with reasons
  3. No definitive characterization: Do not use terms like "criminal address" or "dirty money" — use objective language like "flagged as high risk" or "associated with suspicious activity"
  4. Data source transparency: Label data sources (BlockInfo / Nansen / Arkham) must be attributed
  5. Flag missing data: Fund tracing rolls out in phases; when unavailable, explicitly state it
  6. Do not encourage stalking: If a user attempts to track many personal addresses for harassment purposes, prompt responsible use
Usage Guidance
This skill is coherent: it only documents read-only calls to Gate-Info MCP tools for address profiling, transaction queries, and fund tracing. Before installing or invoking: (1) confirm you trust the Gate-Info MCP server the agent will query; (2) be aware the skill may auto-upgrade to a deeper trace when addresses are labeled or high-value — that will trigger additional queries; (3) the skill normally requires no API keys, but unusual runtimes may prompt you for credentials — do not provide secrets unless you understand why and trust the endpoint; (4) the repository mentions optional local update scripts — the agent is required to ask before applying updates, so decline if you do not want modifications. Overall the skill appears internally consistent, but treat any runtime requests for credentials or external installs with care.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: gate-info-address-tracker-staging Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a legitimate tool for on-chain address tracking and analysis, utilizing specific MCP tools (e.g., info_onchain_get_address_info, info_onchain_trace_fund_flow) to provide address profiles and transaction histories. The SKILL.md and README.md files outline a clear, multi-step execution workflow with adaptive thresholds based on address balance and explicit safety rules regarding privacy and risk labeling. While the CHANGELOG.md mentions maintenance scripts for updates, the instructions require user confirmation and restrict updates to the skill directory, and no evidence of malicious intent or unauthorized data access was found.
Capability Tags
cryptorequires-wallet
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The skill's name/description (address tracker) matches the documented actions: it calls Gate-Info MCP read-only tools (address info, transactions, fund-flow). It does not request unrelated binaries, environment variables, or credentials.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md confines runtime actions to address normalization, calling the listed MCP tools, and aggregating results. It documents basic vs deep modes and an auto-upgrade heuristic (labels, >$1M, risk flags). The only minor ambiguity is a documented fallback: 'If runtime requires auth, request valid context before query' — this could prompt for credentials in unusual runtimes but is not required by the skill itself.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files are present (instruction-only), so nothing is written to disk or downloaded during install. Low install risk.
Credentials
The skill declares no required env vars, credentials, or config paths. Its documented use is read-only via MCP tools. Note: SKILL.md mentions a fallback to request valid auth if the runtime requires it — that is a contextual behavior, not a declared requirement; users should not supply secrets unless necessary.
Persistence & Privilege
Flags show no forced persistence (always: false). The skill does not request to modify other skills or system-wide settings and limits local maintenance actions to the skill's own directory (and requires user confirmation for apply).
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install gate-info-address-tracker-staging
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /gate-info-address-tracker-staging
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release – Address tracker and analysis skill for on-chain addresses. - Supports recognition and tracking of user-provided blockchain addresses across Ethereum, Bitcoin, Tron, and more. - Provides address profile reports: balance, labels, risk score, DeFi positions, and PnL. - Enables deep tracking: large transaction history and fund flow tracing with adaptive thresholds. - Details strict routing, permissions, and operational workflows for reliable and secure queries. - No credential or API key required; read-only access via Gate-Info MCP. - Includes sample report templates and decision branching for both basic and advanced investigations.
Metadata
Slug gate-info-address-tracker-staging
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is gate-info-addresstracker?

Address tracker and analysis. Use this skill whenever the user provides an on-chain address or asks to track or query an address. Trigger phrases include: tr... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 86 downloads so far.

How do I install gate-info-addresstracker?

Run "/install gate-info-address-tracker-staging" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is gate-info-addresstracker free?

Yes, gate-info-addresstracker is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does gate-info-addresstracker support?

gate-info-addresstracker is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created gate-info-addresstracker?

It is built and maintained by gaixg (@gaixianggeng); the current version is v1.0.0.

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