Dollar Platoon | On-Demand Gigworkers
ReviewAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
This is an instruction-only guide for a crypto-based gig payroll marketplace; it discloses the main wallet, payout, and no-dispute risks, but users should confirm before authorizing any deposits, approvals, or payouts.
Before installing or using this skill, treat all deposit, payout, wallet, and proof-review steps as financial actions that need explicit confirmation. Review gig terms, prices, timeouts, wallet addresses, and webhook/email destinations carefully, and remember that the artifact says deposited funds cannot be withdrawn and there is no dispute resolution.
Findings (4)
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.
If used carelessly, a user could approve the wrong proof, pay the wrong worker, or fund a gig with incorrect terms.
The skill's core workflow includes approving work and paying USDC on-chain. This is expected for the stated payroll purpose, but mistakes or unintended approvals could move funds.
Client creates a gig with terms, price per task, and USDC funding ... Client reviews and approves/rejects proofs ... Approved proofs trigger USDC payouts on Base L2
Require explicit user confirmation for deposits, proof approvals/rejections, payout triggers, prices, recipient wallets, and gig terms.
Wallet setup choices affect who controls funds and whether funds can be recovered if access is lost.
The platform involves wallet custody and account authority over crypto funds. This is purpose-aligned and disclosed, but wallet access is sensitive.
Every user on Dollar Platoon has their own on-chain wallet on Base L2 ... Dollar Platoon can generate a managed (hot) wallet with encrypted key storage. Alternatively, link your own external wallet
Understand the custody model before use, keep private keys safe, and avoid sharing wallet secrets or signing transactions without reviewing them.
Task descriptions, proof materials, or worker information may be shared through external inboxes or webhook endpoints.
The workflow sends task and proof information through email or webhook channels. That is expected for this marketplace, but these channels can carry sensitive work details.
Tasks are distributed to mailboxes via email or webhook ... Gigworkers submit proofs of completed work
Do not include confidential information in tasks or proofs unless the mailbox/webhook destination and access controls are trusted.
A missed deadline or mistaken deposit may result in irreversible or difficult-to-recover financial consequences.
A missed review can lead to automatic approval, and deposited funds are described as locked. These constraints are disclosed, but they make errors harder to reverse.
Auto-approve after timeout protects gigworkers ... No withdrawal: Once deposited, funds are locked in the gig. No withdrawal function exists.
Use conservative funding amounts, set review timeouts carefully, and monitor pending proofs before auto-approval deadlines.
