evm-token-decimals
Prevent silent decimal mismatch bugs across EVM chains. Covers runtime decimal lookup, chain-aware caching, bridged-token precision drift, and safe normalization for bots, dashboards, and DeFi tools.
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code --skill evm-token-decimalsIs this agent skill safe to install?
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The skill provides educational resources and code snippets for correctly handling ERC-20 token decimals in blockchain development. It identifies and mitigates common precision errors through runtime querying and safe math practices. No malicious patterns or security risks were detected.
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What does this agent skill do?
EVM Token Decimals
Silent decimal mismatches are one of the easiest ways to ship balances or USD values that are off by orders of magnitude without throwing an error.
When to Use
- Reading ERC-20 balances in Python, TypeScript, or Solidity
- Calculating fiat values from on-chain balances
- Comparing token amounts across multiple EVM chains
- Handling bridged assets
- Building portfolio trackers, bots, or aggregators
How It Works
Never assume stablecoins use the same decimals everywhere. Query decimals() at runtime, cache by (chain_id, token_address), and use decimal-safe math for value calculations.
Examples
Query decimals at runtime
from decimal import Decimal
from web3 import Web3
ERC20_ABI = [
{"name": "decimals", "type": "function", "inputs": [],
"outputs": [{"type": "uint8"}], "stateMutability": "view"},
{"name": "balanceOf", "type": "function",
"inputs": [{"name": "account", "type": "address"}],
"outputs": [{"type": "uint256"}], "stateMutability": "view"},
]
def get_token_balance(w3: Web3, token_address: str, wallet: str) -> Decimal:
contract = w3.eth.contract(
address=Web3.to_checksum_address(token_address),
abi=ERC20_ABI,
)
decimals = contract.functions.decimals().call()
raw = contract.functions.balanceOf(Web3.to_checksum_address(wallet)).call()
return Decimal(raw) / Decimal(10 ** decimals)
Do not hardcode 1_000_000 because a symbol usually has 6 decimals somewhere else.
Cache by chain and token
from functools import lru_cache
@lru_cache(maxsize=512)
def get_decimals(chain_id: int, token_address: str) -> int:
w3 = get_web3_for_chain(chain_id)
contract = w3.eth.contract(
address=Web3.to_checksum_address(token_address),
abi=ERC20_ABI,
)
return contract.functions.decimals().call()
Handle odd tokens defensively
try:
decimals = contract.functions.decimals().call()
except Exception:
logging.warning(
"decimals() reverted on %s (chain %s), defaulting to 18",
token_address,
chain_id,
)
decimals = 18
Log the fallback and keep it visible. Old or non-standard tokens still exist.
Normalize to 18-decimal WAD in Solidity
interface IERC20Metadata {
function decimals() external view returns (uint8);
}
function normalizeToWad(address token, uint256 amount) internal view returns (uint256) {
uint8 d = IERC20Metadata(token).decimals();
if (d == 18) return amount;
if (d < 18) return amount * 10 ** (18 - d);
return amount / 10 ** (d - 18);
}
TypeScript with ethers
import { Contract, formatUnits } from 'ethers';
const ERC20_ABI = [
'function decimals() view returns (uint8)',
'function balanceOf(address) view returns (uint256)',
];
async function getBalance(provider: any, tokenAddress: string, wallet: string): Promise<string> {
const token = new Contract(tokenAddress, ERC20_ABI, provider);
const [decimals, raw] = await Promise.all([
token.decimals(),
token.balanceOf(wallet),
]);
return formatUnits(raw, decimals);
}
Quick on-chain check
cast call <token_address> "decimals()(uint8)" --rpc-url <rpc>
Rules
- Always query
decimals()at runtime - Cache by chain plus token address, not symbol
- Use
Decimal,BigInt, or equivalent exact math, not float - Re-query decimals after bridging or wrapper changes
- Normalize internal accounting consistently before comparison or pricing
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