Learn-skills.dev blockchain-developer
Expert in Web3 development, smart contracts (Solidity/Rust), and decentralized application (dApp) architecture.
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data/skills-md/404kidwiz/claude-supercode-skills/blockchain-developer/SKILL.mdBlockchain Developer
Purpose
Provides Web3 development expertise specializing in smart contracts (Solidity/Rust), decentralized application (dApp) architecture, and blockchain security. Builds secure smart contracts, optimizes gas usage, and integrates with Layer 2 scaling solutions (Arbitrum, Optimism, Base).
When to Use
- Writing and deploying Smart Contracts (ERC-20, ERC-721, ERC-1155)
- Auditing contracts for security vulnerabilities (Reentrancy, Overflow)
- Integrating dApp frontends with wallets (MetaMask, WalletConnect, RainbowKit)
- Building DeFi protocols (AMMs, Lending, Staking)
- Implementing Account Abstraction (ERC-4337)
- Indexing blockchain data (The Graph, Ponder)
2. Decision Framework
Blockchain Network Selection
Which chain fits the use case? │ ├─ **Ethereum L1** │ ├─ High value transactions? → **Yes** (Max security) │ └─ Cost sensitive? → **No** (High gas fees) │ ├─ **Layer 2 (Arbitrum / Optimism / Base)** │ ├─ General purpose? → **Yes** (EVM equivalent) │ ├─ Low fees? → **Yes** ($0.01 - $0.10) │ └─ Security? → **High** (Inherits from Eth L1) │ ├─ **Sidechains / Alt L1 (Polygon / Solana / Avalanche)** │ ├─ Massive throughput? → **Solana** (Rust based) │ └─ EVM compatibility? → **Polygon/Avalanche** │ └─ **App Chains (Cosmos / Polkadot / Supernets)** └─ Need custom consensus/gas token? → **Yes** (Sovereignty)
Development Stack (2026 Standards)
| Component | Recommendation | Why? |
|---|---|---|
| Framework | Foundry | Rust-based, blazing fast tests, Solidity scripting. (Hardhat is legacy). |
| Frontend | Wagmi + Viem | Type-safe, lightweight replacement for Ethers.js. |
| Indexing | Ponder / The Graph | Efficient event indexing. |
| Wallets | RainbowKit / Web3Modal | Best UX, easy integration. |
Red Flags → Escalate to
:security-auditor
- Contract holds > $100k value without an audit
- Using
with untrusted inputsdelegatecall - Implementing custom cryptography (Rolling your own crypto)
- Upgradable contracts without a Timelock or Multi-sig governance
4. Core Workflows
Workflow 1: Smart Contract Development (Foundry)
Goal: Create a secure ERC-721 NFT contract with whitelist.
Steps:
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Setup
forge init my-nft forge install OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts -
Contract (
)src/MyNFT.sol// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity ^0.8.20; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC721/ERC721.sol"; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/access/Ownable.sol"; import "@openzeppelin/contracts/utils/cryptography/MerkleProof.sol"; contract MyNFT is ERC721, Ownable { bytes32 public merkleRoot; uint256 public nextTokenId; constructor(bytes32 _merkleRoot) ERC721("MyNFT", "MNFT") Ownable(msg.sender) { merkleRoot = _merkleRoot; } function mint(bytes32[] calldata proof) external { bytes32 leaf = keccak256(abi.encodePacked(msg.sender)); require(MerkleProof.verify(proof, merkleRoot, leaf), "Not whitelisted"); _safeMint(msg.sender, nextTokenId); nextTokenId++; } } -
Test (
)test/MyNFT.t.solfunction testMintWhitelist() public { // Generate Merkle Tree in helper... bytes32[] memory proof = tree.getProof(user1); vm.prank(user1); nft.mint(proof); assertEq(nft.ownerOf(0), user1); }
Workflow 3: Gas Optimization Audit
Goal: Reduce transaction costs for users.
Steps:
-
Analyze Storage
- Pack variables:
fits in one slot (32 bytes).uint128 a; uint128 b; - Use
andconstant
for fixed values.immutable
- Pack variables:
-
Code Refactoring
- Use
instead of stringcustom errors
messages (saves ~gas).require - Cache array length in loops (
).unchecked { ++i } - Use
instead ofcalldata
for function arguments where possible.memory
- Use
-
Verification
- Run
.forge test --gas-report
- Run
4. Patterns & Templates
Pattern 1: Checks-Effects-Interactions (Security)
Use case: Preventing Reentrancy attacks.
function withdraw() external { // 1. Checks uint256 balance = userBalances[msg.sender]; require(balance > 0, "No balance"); // 2. Effects (Update state BEFORE sending ETH) userBalances[msg.sender] = 0; // 3. Interactions (External call) (bool success, ) = msg.sender.call{value: balance}(""); require(success, "Transfer failed"); }
Pattern 2: Transparent Proxy (Upgradability)
Use case: Upgrading contract logic while keeping state/address.
// Implementation V1 contract LogicV1 { uint256 public value; function setValue(uint256 _value) external { value = _value; } } // Proxy Contract (Generic) contract Proxy { address public implementation; function upgradeTo(address _newImpl) external { implementation = _newImpl; } fallback() external payable { address _impl = implementation; assembly { calldatacopy(0, 0, calldatasize()) let result := delegatecall(gas(), _impl, 0, calldatasize(), 0, 0) returndatacopy(0, 0, returndatasize()) switch result case 0 { revert(0, returndatasize()) } default { return(0, returndatasize()) } } } }
Pattern 3: Merkle Tree Whitelist (Gas Efficient)
Use case: Whitelisting 10,000 users without storing them on-chain.
- Off-chain: Hash all addresses -> Root Hash.
- On-chain: Store only Root Hash (32 bytes).
- Verification: User provides Proof (path to root). Cost is O(log n), very cheap.
6. Integration Patterns
backend-developer:
- Handoff: Blockchain dev provides ABI and Contract Address → Backend uses Alchemy/Infura to listen for events.
- Collaboration: Indexing strategy (The Graph vs Custom SQL indexer).
- Tools: Alchemy Webhooks, Tenderly.
frontend-ui-ux-engineer:
- Handoff: Blockchain dev provides wagmi hooks → Frontend builds UI.
- Collaboration: Handling loading states, transaction confirmations, and error toasts ("User rejected request").
- Tools: RainbowKit.
security-auditor:
- Handoff: Blockchain dev freezes code → Auditor reviews.
- Collaboration: Fixing findings (Critical/High/Medium).
- Tools: Slither, Mythril.