Polymarket Live Bet
WarnAudited by ClawScan on May 10, 2026.
Overview
This skill is for automated crypto prediction-market betting and token approvals, but it gives no clear limits, approval workflow, or credential boundaries.
Review carefully before installing. This is a high-impact financial trading skill: use only with a dedicated wallet, small balances, explicit per-bet confirmation, capped allowances, and a clear understanding of every signature and order.
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.
An agent using this skill could be guided toward placing bets or approving token spending without clear built-in guardrails.
This describes financial token approvals and live order submission, but the artifact does not define confirmation requirements, amount limits, market scope, or rollback/cancellation safeguards.
Handles USDC.e approval, order submission, and position tracking. Use for Polymarket automation, live crypto betting, or prediction market trading.
Only use with explicit per-action user approval, strict spending and market limits, and a clear review of every token approval and order before signing.
A wallet signature or approval could expose funds to trading losses or excessive token allowance if not tightly controlled.
EIP-712 signing and USDC.e approval require wallet authority and can authorize real financial transactions, but the skill does not bound which wallet, approval amount, or signing context may be used.
Place live bets on Polymarket CLOB with EIP-712 signing on Polygon. Handles USDC.e approval
Require a dedicated low-balance wallet, minimal token allowances, explicit signature review, and approval revocation after use.
Users cannot verify how the claimed financial operations would be performed or constrained before trusting the skill.
For a skill claiming to handle live betting, blockchain signing, and token approvals, the lack of source, homepage, install spec, or implementation makes the actual trading/signing path hard to inspect.
Source: unknown; Homepage: none; No install spec — this is an instruction-only skill; No code files present
Prefer a reviewed implementation with clear provenance, documented APIs, pinned dependencies if any, and auditable signing/order logic.
