aeon-reg-monitor/SKILL.md
Track legislation, regulatory actions, and legal developments affecting prediction markets, crypto, and AI agents. Per item: stage (Rumor / Proposed / Comment / Final / Enforced), impact (kills the category / structural change / disclosure burden / noise), affected protocols by name, and a concrete operator action. Use as pre-trade context on legally-wrapped assets. Triggers: "what's happening in crypto reg", "track CFTC actions", "prediction market regulation", "new SEC rules", "AI agent compliance updates".
npx skillsauth add bankrbot/skills aeon-reg-monitorInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Regulatory intelligence for the stack pieces that get killed by a single rule change: prediction markets, agent-controlled wallets, stablecoins, MEV, AI compliance.
Federal Register, CFTC, SEC, FinCEN, EU Official Journal, ESMA, state AGs, court dockets via CourtListener. Industry counsel commentary as cross-reference only.
Items ranked by Stage × Impact. Final + Existential/High items lead. Rumor-stage items are included but visually separated.
FINAL × HIGH
CFTC no-action sunset for sports-event contracts — Mar 31
Affected: Kalshi sports markets, derived Polymarket clones
Action: unwind positions resolving after Mar 31 OR confirm continued no-action
Source: cftc.gov/PressReleases/...
COMMENT × HIGH
Treasury proposed rule on stablecoin reserve composition
Comment period closes Apr 14
Affected: USDC issuer reserve mix (commercial paper exposure)
Action: monitor; no immediate trade
RUMOR
ESMA reportedly weighing MiCAR Article-12 application to prediction markets
Single-source. Low confidence.
Action: no action yet — confirmation watch.
data-ai
Discover, bet on, track, and settle Hunch prediction markets in natural language. Trigger when a user wants to bet, take a position, or get odds on a crypto outcome — token market-cap milestones and flips, launchpad races (Bankr vs pump.fun volume / #1-days / launches over a cap), token head-to-head outperformance, mcap strike-ladders, and up/down price rounds. Also trigger on "what can I bet on about $TOKEN", "odds on …", "take YES/NO on …", "show my Hunch bets", "did my market resolve". Settles in USDC on Base via x402 (≤ $10 / bet); every bet returns an on-chain proof.
tools
HSM-backed secret management for AI agents. Store API keys (including Bankr `bk_` keys), passwords, and credentials in an encrypted vault; retrieve them at runtime via MCP without keeping secrets in chat context. Bankr Dynamic Key Vending issues short-lived scoped `bk_usr_` keys from a partner key (`bk_ptr_`) without manual rotation. Policy-based access control, secret rotation, sharing, EVM transaction intents (sign/simulate/broadcast), multi-chain signing keys, treasury multisig proposals, OIDC federation for external service auth, built-in prompt injection detection, and optional Shroud TEE LLM proxy. Use when the agent needs secure credential storage, just-in-time secret access, guarded on-chain signing, or security scanning — not for Bankr trading prompts, portfolio checks, or x402 calls (use the bankr skill instead).
testing
Stake $GEM tokens on Gem Miner (gemminer.app) to earn yield and unlock the in-game earn/cashout system. Use when the user wants to stake GEM, check their staking balance or rewards, unstake, claim rewards, or check whether they meet the 25M GEM gate. Base mainnet only.
development
CodeGrid is a native macOS canvas where multiple coding agents (Claude, Codex, Gemini, Cursor, Grok, shells) run side by side in panes and collaborate via a local agent bus — no tmux, no cloud, no account, no stored API keys. Install this skill when an agent should know how to operate inside a CodeGrid pane, drive the workspace from outside (control socket or codegrid:// deep links), spawn or message sibling agents, or coordinate multi-agent work (delegate, review, pipeline, parallel fan-out, monitor, debate). The differentiator: multiple coding agents collaborating on one canvas, addressable by stable session_id, with a read → message → read protocol built for orchestration.