fix: align candle snapshot tool schema with Hyperliquid API#4
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- Change schema to expect 'coin' parameter instead of 'symbol' - Remove unnecessary transform in candleSnapshotSchema - Update tool definition and README to use 'coin' parameter - Fixes validation error when calling get_candle_snapshot tool
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I noticed my cursor agents kept trying to use "coin" instead of "symbol," which was causing errors in the tool use. When I asked the agent to use "symbol" instead of coin, the tool also fails - there seems to be an error. When I asked the agent what key the tool expects for token symbol, it checked the tool definition and saw "coin" so it used that.