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megaeth-developer – OpenClaw Skill
megaeth-developer is an OpenClaw Skills integration for coding workflows. End-to-end MegaETH development playbook (Feb 2026). Covers wallet operations, token swaps (Kyber Network), eth_sendRawTransactionSync (EIP-7966) for instant receipts, JSON-RPC batching, real-time mini-block subscriptions, storage-aware contract patterns (Solady RedBlackTreeLib), MegaEVM gas model, WebSocket keepalive, bridging from Ethereum, and debugging with mega-evme. Use when building on MegaETH, managing wallets, sending transactions, or deploying contracts.
Skill Snapshot
| name | megaeth-developer |
| description | End-to-end MegaETH development playbook (Feb 2026). Covers wallet operations, token swaps (Kyber Network), eth_sendRawTransactionSync (EIP-7966) for instant receipts, JSON-RPC batching, real-time mini-block subscriptions, storage-aware contract patterns (Solady RedBlackTreeLib), MegaEVM gas model, WebSocket keepalive, bridging from Ethereum, and debugging with mega-evme. Use when building on MegaETH, managing wallets, sending transactions, or deploying contracts. OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | 0xbreadguy |
| repository | 0xbreadguy/megaeth-ai-developer-skills |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @0xbreadguy/megaeth-ai-developer-skills |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
Maintainer

name: megaeth-developer description: End-to-end MegaETH development playbook (Feb 2026). Covers wallet operations, token swaps (Kyber Network), eth_sendRawTransactionSync (EIP-7966) for instant receipts, JSON-RPC batching, real-time mini-block subscriptions, storage-aware contract patterns (Solady RedBlackTreeLib), MegaEVM gas model, WebSocket keepalive, bridging from Ethereum, and debugging with mega-evme. Use when building on MegaETH, managing wallets, sending transactions, or deploying contracts.
MegaETH Development Skill
What this Skill is for
Use this Skill when the user asks for:
- Wallet setup and management on MegaETH
- Sending transactions, checking balances, token operations
- Token swaps via Kyber Network aggregator
- MegaETH dApp frontend (React / Next.js with real-time updates)
- RPC configuration and transaction flow optimization
- Smart contract development with MegaEVM considerations
- Storage optimization (avoiding expensive SSTORE costs)
- Gas estimation and fee configuration
- Testing and debugging MegaETH transactions
- WebSocket subscriptions and mini-block streaming
- Bridging ETH from Ethereum to MegaETH
Chain Configuration
| Network | Chain ID | RPC | Explorer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mainnet | 4326 | https://mainnet.megaeth.com/rpc | https://mega.etherscan.io |
| Testnet | 6343 | https://carrot.megaeth.com/rpc | https://megaeth-testnet-v2.blockscout.com |
Default stack decisions (opinionated)
1. Transaction submission: eth_sendRawTransactionSync first
- Use
eth_sendRawTransactionSync(EIP-7966) — returns receipt in <10ms - Eliminates polling for
eth_getTransactionReceipt - Docs: https://docs.megaeth.com/realtime-api
2. RPC: Multicall for eth_call batching (v2.0.14+)
- Prefer Multicall (
aggregate3) for batching multipleeth_callrequests - As of v2.0.14,
eth_callis 2-10x faster; Multicall amortizes per-RPC overhead - Still avoid mixing slow methods (
eth_getLogs) with fast ones in same request
Note: Earlier guidance recommended JSON-RPC batching over Multicall for caching benefits. With v2.0.14's performance improvements, Multicall is now preferred.
3. WebSocket: keepalive required
- Send
eth_chainIdevery 30 seconds - 50 connections per VIP endpoint, 10 subscriptions per connection
- Use
miniBlockssubscription for real-time data
4. Storage: slot reuse patterns
- SSTORE 0→non-zero costs 2M gas × multiplier (expensive)
- Use Solady's RedBlackTreeLib instead of Solidity mappings
- Design for slot reuse, not constant allocation
5. Gas: skip estimation when possible
- Base fee stable at 0.001 gwei, no EIP-1559 adjustment
- Ignore
eth_maxPriorityFeePerGas(returns 0) - Hardcode gas limits to save round-trip
- Always use remote
eth_estimateGas(MegaEVM costs differ from standard EVM)
6. Debugging: mega-evme CLI
- Replay transactions with full traces
- Profile gas by opcode
- https://github.com/megaeth-labs/mega-evm
Operating procedure
1. Classify the task layer
- Frontend/WebSocket layer
- RPC/transaction layer
- Smart contract layer
- Testing/debugging layer
2. Pick the right patterns
- Frontend: single WebSocket → broadcast to users (not per-user connections)
- Transactions: sign locally →
eth_sendRawTransactionSync→ done - Contracts: check SSTORE patterns, avoid volatile data access limits
- Testing: use mega-evme for replay, Foundry with
--skip-simulation
3. Implement with MegaETH-specific correctness
Always be explicit about:
- Chain ID (4326 mainnet, 6343 testnet)
- Gas limit (hardcode when possible)
- Base fee (0.001 gwei, no buffer)
- Storage costs (new slots are expensive)
- Volatile data limits (20M gas after block.timestamp access)
4. Deliverables expectations
When implementing changes, provide:
- Exact files changed + diffs
- Commands to build/test/deploy
- Gas cost notes for storage-heavy operations
- RPC optimization notes if applicable
Progressive disclosure (read when needed)
- Wallet operations: wallet-operations.md
- Frontend patterns: frontend-patterns.md
- RPC methods reference: rpc-methods.md
- Smart contract patterns: smart-contracts.md
- Storage optimization: storage-optimization.md
- Gas model: gas-model.md
- Testing & debugging: testing.md
- Security considerations: security.md
- Reference links: resources.md
No README available.
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
- OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
- Language: Markdown
- License: MIT
- Topics:
Configuration
| Network | Chain ID | RPC | Explorer | |---------|----------|-----|----------| | Mainnet | 4326 | `https://mainnet.megaeth.com/rpc` | `https://mega.etherscan.io` | | Testnet | 6343 | `https://carrot.megaeth.com/rpc` | `https://megaeth-testnet-v2.blockscout.com` |
FAQ
How do I install megaeth-developer?
Run openclaw add @0xbreadguy/megaeth-ai-developer-skills in your terminal. This installs megaeth-developer into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/0xbreadguy/megaeth-ai-developer-skills. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
