Structs Energy
ReviewAudited by ClawScan on May 14, 2026.
Overview
This looks like a coherent instruction-only guide for Structs energy management, but it involves wallet-signed transactions that can spend, lock, or irreversibly consume assets.
Before installing or using this skill, understand that it is guidance for signing real Structs transactions. Verify wallet/key name, addresses, struct IDs, commissions, durations, and ualpha amounts yourself, and do not approve irreversible generator infusion or upfront agreements unless you are certain.
Findings (3)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
A mistaken command, address, amount, or denomination could spend, lock, or misdirect the user's Alpha Matter.
The skill guides the agent/user through blockchain-style transaction commands that can lock or spend assets. This is central to the stated energy-management purpose and includes confirmation guidance, so it is a note rather than a concern.
structsd tx structs reactor-infuse [your-address] [validator-address] [amount]ualpha --from [key-name] --gas auto --gas-adjustment 1.5
Only run transaction commands after checking the validator or struct ID, amount with the ualpha suffix, commission/rate, and wallet confirmation prompt.
Commands signed with the wrong key or account could affect the wrong wallet/player.
The transaction examples use a local wallet key identity to sign actions. That is expected for Structs transactions, but it means the skill operates at the user's account authority when commands are approved.
--from [key-name]
Use the intended wallet only, never share seed phrases or private keys, and review every wallet/CLI signing prompt before approving.
The version mismatch may make it harder to confirm exactly which documentation release is being reviewed.
The embedded metadata version does not match the registry version shown for the submitted skill. Because this is instruction-only and no executable files are present, this is a provenance/coherence note rather than evidence of malicious behavior.
"version": "1.0.1"
Confirm the published version and source with the skill publisher before relying on it for high-value transactions.
