Identify an unknown vault protocol based on its smart contract address
This skill attempts to identify a vault protocol based on its smart contract source.
If there a named deployer address for the smart contract, save it as a clue as well. The "deployer" word in the name is not part of the protocol name.
Get it from the blockchain explorer.
If you cannot get the smart contract source code, abort.
The deployer name is the strongest indicator of the protocol name if available.
Do two separate searches on Github public repositories.
Try to identify the main repository where the contract development happens.
Use Github MCP tool.
If it looks like the protocol is using smart contracts from someone else, then make a note of this "Smart contracts are developed int the project X and protocol Y is using them." In this case we are interested in protocol Y in the further steps.
If there is a separation between who owns the smart contract and who is the deployer, then follow the deployer clue for the next steps.
Same search steos as above but do web search.
IGNORE ALL RESULTS ON TRADING STRATEGY WEBSITE AND ETH_DEFI REPOSITORY, AS WE CANNOT REFLECT BACK TO OURSELVES.
Same search steos as above but do web search.
If it looks like there are is a good match for some protocol we have not yet listed
If the search results from the earlier steps do not give good results, then ask for the human input what to attempt next.
Check the protocol website, documentation site and web search for smart contract audits.
For web search, use keywords
Also if there is a sepearate developer, do another search with use keywords
Usually audit reports are available as PDF or report-like web page.
Gather hints about the protocol fee structure in
Give bullet points output that contains:
The output format should be a Markdown block.
docs/protocol-research/{protocol name slugged}-{vault address}.md.