Your agent's next onchain plugin is one command away
The shift from human-driven to agent-driven is already happening. Onchain plugins exist across the ecosystem - but finding something reliable meant digging through GitHub repos, Discord threads, and personal projects with no single source of truth.
Plugin Store is that source. A registry of onchain plugins for AI agents - so you can spend less time evaluating and more time building.
A single place for onchain plugins
Plugin Store is now live at web3.okx.com/onchainos/plugins
It covers trading, DeFi, onchain data, and more - with plugins from OKX, verified partners, and independent developers in one place.
Two things set it apart from a GitHub repo or a Discord recommendation.
1. Every plugin is reviewed before it's listed
Every plugin goes through a review process before it appears in the store.
Trust badges show whether a plugin is Official (built and maintained by OKX) or a Verified Partner (published by the protocol team itself). Community contributions are open to all developers and go through review before listing.
2. Ranked by what agents are actually running
The leaderboard ranks by real call volume and download counts - so what rises to the top reflects what agents are actually running, not what was posted most recently.
For developers who want to go deeper, the GitHub repo documents each plugin’s action level and source: whether it’s built and maintained by OKX, published by a verified protocol team, or a community contribution - before you decide to install it.
Install in one command
Plugin Store itself is installed as a skill via the CLI:
npx skills add okx/plugin-store --skill plugin-storeOnce installed, your agent can browse all available plugins and install specific ones by name:
npx skills add okx/plugin-store --skill <plugin-name>Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and OpenClaw. No extra configuration needed to get started.
Built for contributors too
Plugin Store is open for contribution. If you've built an onchain plugin - whether it's a trading strategy, a DeFi integration, or an onchain data tool - you can submit it via GitHub PR.
The workflow: fork the repo, develop your plugin following the submission guide, then open a pull request. If it passes security review, it gets listed. You get real call volume and download data back, so you can see exactly how many agents are running it.
Verified partners including Uniswap and Polymarket already have plugins listed. Any web3 developer can contribute.
What's available now
Plugins are organised by category. Current categories include Trading, DeFi, Prediction, Dev Tools, Automated Trading, and others. The full list is on GitHub and updated as new plugins pass review.
Get started
Browse what's running, install what works, and submit yours on web3.okx.com/onchainos/plugins
npx skills add okx/plugin-store --skill plugin-storeFull documentation - for plugin users, plugin developers, and partners - is available in the GitHub repo: github.com/okx/plugin-store
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