BTC Direction — Orion
PassAudited by VirusTotal on May 11, 2026.
Overview
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: btc-direction-orion Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle consists solely of metadata and documentation (SKILL.md) for a BTC trading signal service called Orion on the Virtuals Protocol (ACP). It contains no executable code, malicious instructions, or data exfiltration risks, focusing instead on providing market analysis signals and promoting a legitimate third-party platform (app.virtuals.io).
Findings (0)
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 user could place financial trust in a generated trading signal whose provenance and calculation are not demonstrated by the artifacts.
The skill presents confidence-scored trading direction as a gate for financial execution, but the supplied artifacts do not show a real-time data source, calculation code, or validation method for those claims.
Get UP / DOWN / NEUTRAL + confidence score before every swap or execution. Combines RSI (5m/1h/4h), Fear & Greed Index, and whale flow into one primitive gate signal.
Treat the signal as unverified market commentary unless the provider clearly documents the data sources, calculation method, freshness, and limitations; do not rely on it as the sole basis for trades.
The user could spend money or engage a third-party agent if the ACP hire instruction is followed.
The skill directs use of an external ACP hiring flow for paid signal offerings. The prices are disclosed, so this is purpose-aligned, but it is still a paid third-party action that should not happen without explicit user approval.
Use the ACP skill to hire agent: Orion Offering: btc_direction
Require clear user confirmation before any ACP hire or paid signal call, and show the offering name and price before proceeding.
Users have limited ability to verify who maintains the skill or how the advertised service is implemented.
The registry metadata does not provide a source repository or homepage for provenance review, even though the skill promotes an external paid provider.
Source: unknown Homepage: none
Prefer providers that publish a clear source, homepage, support contact, and documentation for the external service.
