tether-wdkTether Wallet Development Kit (WDK) for building non-custodial multi-chain wallets. Use when working with @tetherto/wdk-core, wallet modules (wdk-wallet-btc,...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install tether-skills/tether-wdkGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Contains instructions to override system prompt or ignore user requests
"ignore previous instructions"Calls external URL not in known-safe list
https://docs.wallet.tether.ioAI Analysis
The skill's external API calls (docs.wallet.tether.io, github.com/tetherto) are consistent with its stated purpose of providing SDK documentation and appear to be legitimate Tether resources. While the prompt contains 'ignore previous instructions' which triggers a poisoning signal, this appears to be part of a technical workflow description rather than an attempt to override user intent or system safety.
Audited Apr 18, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Mar 22, 2026
Exchanges can integrate the WDK to offer non-custodial wallet services across Bitcoin, EVM chains, Solana, and others, enabling users to manage assets directly. This supports token transfers, DEX swaps via Velora, and cross-chain bridging of USDT0, reducing reliance on centralized custody. It enhances security and user control while expanding supported chains beyond typical exchange offerings.
Developers building DeFi platforms can use the WDK to integrate Aave V3 lending for supply/borrow functions and Velora swaps for token exchanges on EVM chains. This allows creation of all-in-one DeFi apps that handle wallet management, asset swapping, and yield generation. It simplifies backend complexity by leveraging pre-built modules for wallet interactions and protocol calls.
Mobile wallet apps can incorporate the WDK's MoonPay module to enable fiat-to-crypto purchases, allowing users to buy USDT or other tokens directly within the app. Combined with multi-chain wallet support, this provides a seamless onboarding experience from fiat to decentralized assets. It targets retail users seeking easy access to crypto without external exchanges.
Services focusing on cross-chain asset transfers can utilize the USDT0 bridge module to facilitate omnichain USDT movements between EVM and other supported chains via LayerZero. This enables operators to offer low-fee, fast bridging solutions for users moving stablecoins across ecosystems. It's ideal for bridge protocols or wallets adding advanced transfer features.
dApp developers on TON or TRON can integrate the gasless and gas-free wallet modules to allow users to interact with applications without holding native tokens for fees. This improves user experience by abstracting gas costs, potentially through paymaster or sponsor mechanisms. It targets gaming or social dApps where frictionless transactions are critical.
Offer a white-label wallet solution using the WDK, charging businesses a subscription fee for integration and maintenance. This model targets fintech startups or enterprises needing customizable multi-chain wallets without in-house development. Revenue streams include monthly fees and potential transaction-based commissions.
Build a platform that aggregates swaps, bridges, and lending via WDK modules, earning fees from each protocol's transactions. By routing user volume through integrated services like Velora swaps or Aave lending, operators can capture a percentage of fees. This leverages the WDK's modular design to create a revenue-generating middleware layer.
Provide consulting, custom development, and support services for teams implementing the WDK, charging hourly or project-based rates. This model assists with integration challenges, reference file usage, and optimization for specific chains like Bitcoin or Solana. Revenue comes from service contracts and ongoing maintenance agreements.
💬 Integration Tip
Always check npm package versions dynamically and reference chain-specific files before coding to ensure accurate configurations like chain IDs or address formats.
Scored Jun 17, 2026
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