structs-economy
Manages economic operations in Structs. Covers reactor staking, energy providers, agreements, allocations, generator infusion, and token transfers. Use when staking Alpha Matter in reactors, creating or managing energy providers, negotiating agreements, allocating energy, infusing generators, transferring tokens, or managing economic infrastructure.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/abstrct/structs-economyWhat This Skill Does
The structs-economy skill provides the OpenClaw AI agent with the necessary tooling to interact with the Structs economic ecosystem. It enables comprehensive management of Alpha Matter assets, allowing the agent to handle staking, energy distribution, and complex agreement lifecycles. The skill bridges the gap between raw command-line interactions and high-level strategy, facilitating the automated control of reactors, energy providers, and generator systems. By streamlining the interaction with structsd, this skill allows for automated portfolio management, ensuring that energy yields are optimized through intelligent allocation and strategic infrastructure deployment.
Installation
To integrate this skill into your OpenClaw environment, execute the following command in your terminal:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/abstrct/structs-economy
Ensure your local environment is authenticated with the appropriate structsd binary paths and that your wallet addresses are configured correctly to facilitate transaction signing.
Use Cases
- Passive Yield Optimization: Automatically manage reactor staking levels to maximize Alpha Matter returns.
- Energy Infrastructure Scaling: Programmatically create energy providers with specific access policies (open, guild, or closed-market) to monetize surplus energy production.
- Risk Mitigation: Execute emergency migration of staked assets between validators during periods of network volatility.
- Dynamic Load Balancing: Utilize automated allocation types to adjust energy power levels across structures based on real-time network or guild demands.
- Generator Maximization: Convert Alpha Matter into high-yield generator infusions for rapid energy acceleration, monitoring for raid-related risks.
Example Prompts
- "Analyze my current reactor stakes and increase my delegation to the top-performing reactor by 500,000,000ualpha."
- "Create an open-market energy provider for substation 42 with a minimum duration of 100 blocks and a set commission rate of 5%."
- "Transfer my existing static allocation (ID: 9982) to the guild leader's wallet address and increase the power limit by 20%."
Tips & Limitations
- Denomination Awareness: Always ensure amounts include the correct denomination (e.g.,
ualpha). Omitting this will lead to transaction failures. - Irreversibility: Remember that generator infusions are strictly irreversible; exercise extreme caution before confirming these transactions.
- Security: When creating allocations, omitting the
--controllerflag is the safest default, keeping control linked to your primary signing account. Always verify theaccess-policyof providers before joining or creating agreements to ensure your energy assets are not locked into unfavorable guild terms. Monitor your cooldowns carefully when unstaking, as these prevent immediate liquidity access.
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Find the right skillPaste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.
{
"plugins": {
"official-abstrct-structs-economy": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags(AI)
Flags: external-api, code-execution
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