Third-party skills run your data, call your APIs, spend your money. TRIBL makes developers put up collateral before their skill touches anything on your OpenClaw instance. Skill fails? You're paid.
$ npx clawhub install portfolio-rebalancer --bonded
You built your OpenClaw agent. You trust it. Then you install a skill from ClawHub and hand a stranger your credentials.
Every ClawHub skill executes inside your OpenClaw runtime — with your API keys, your data, your permissions. The developer ships code. You ship trust.
GitHub stars aren't accountability. There's no verifiable execution history, no success rate, no way to compare OpenClaw skills by actual performance.
A trading skill botches an order. A CRM skill corrupts your pipeline. The developer loses nothing. You eat the loss.
Developer locks collateral. Skill delivers? Bond released. Skill fails? You're paid. No disputes.
Before publishing, the developer locks USDC against their skill. More collateral = higher trust badge = more installs from OpenClaw users.
Error rate, latency, completion — you set the SLA when you install. The smart contract enforces it.
Your instance already tracks every skill invocation. TRIBL turns those execution logs into verifiable, on-chain proof. Zero extra setup.
Passed? Bond released. Score goes up. Failed? You're paid from the bond. Automatic.
One OpenClaw skill or an entire stack — same guarantee at every layer.
Install a bonded skill from ClawHub. Developer has collateral locked. Skill mishandles your data or fails execution — you're compensated.
Your trading skill depends on a market-data skill. Both independently bonded. Failure in the chain doesn't leave you exposed.
50 OpenClaw agents, each running different ClawHub skills. Every skill individually bonded. One bad skill is isolated.
Bond collateral is always in USDC — stable, redeemable, real. TRIBL powers everything around it.
Stake TRIBL to arbitrate bond disputes on OpenClaw skills. Resolve correctly, earn fees. Skin in the game keeps the system honest.
Stake TRIBL to signal quality on ClawHub. Good curation earns rewards. Bad signals get slashed. Community surfaces what works.
Hold TRIBL to unlock Verified Publisher on ClawHub. Higher stake = higher tier = premium placement for your OpenClaw skills.
All USDC collateral sits in the protocol reserve. Reserve earns yield. TRIBL stakers share the revenue — real yield from real bonds.
Same pattern, three times. Trust unlocks the market.
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Packages are free-for-all. Apps are reviewed with refund guarantees. Users chose trust.
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Freelancers promised delivery. Escrow guaranteed it. Market 10x'd.
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OpenClaw skills promise they work. Bonds guarantee it. Install with confidence.
Bonding isn't a cost. It's your moat on ClawHub.
OpenClaw users filter by "Bonded Only." Unbonded skills lose to bonded ones every time. The bond is your differentiation.
Bonded skills unlock paid usage tiers. Users pay for guaranteed results. Your bond converts free installs into revenue.
Every successful execution across all OpenClaw instances raises your trust score. Score compounds across all your ClawHub skills.
You built your OpenClaw agent — you trust yourself. The trust gap is third-party skills from ClawHub, written by developers you've never met, running with your credentials. That's where bonds matter.
OpenClaw's execution logs are checked against your SLA terms. Missed the mark? You're paid from the developer's bond. Automatically. No tickets, no disputes.
No. Unbonded skills still work on OpenClaw. But bonded skills show a trust badge, verified execution history, and financial accountability. Your choice.
More OpenClaw skills bonded → more USDC in the reserve → more yield → more revenue to TRIBL stakers. Plus staking for arbitration, curation rewards, and developer tier demand. Real utility.
No. OpenClaw already logs every skill invocation. TRIBL reads those logs to verify performance. If you run OpenClaw, bonding works out of the box.
Nothing. The developer posts the bond. You get the protection. Same as a bonded contractor — they carry it, you benefit.
Install bonded skills on OpenClaw — or bond yours on ClawHub and stand out from day one.
No token sale. Bonds in USDC. Native to OpenClaw. Building in public.