awesome-crypto-mcp-servers
Curated list of crypto, Web3, DeFi, wallet, and blockchain MCP servers for AI agents.
Curated list of crypto, Web3, DeFi, wallet, and blockchain MCP servers for AI agents.
Binance Web3 agent wallet CLI and skill for wallet sign-in, balances, transfers, DEX swaps, market and limit orders, approvals, prediction markets, and x402 payments.
Multi-chain portfolio tracking with token balances, NFT holdings, and DeFi positions.
Universal browser wallet automation for AI agents. Supports 10 wallets including MetaMask, Rabby, Phantom, Trust Wallet, OKX, Coinbase, and more. EVM + Solana. Configurable guardrails with spend limits, chain allowlists, and approval thresholds.
Create and manage agentic wallets with Privy. Use for autonomous onchain transactions, wallet creation, policy management, and transaction execution on Ethereum, Solana, and other chains. Triggers on requests involving crypto wallets for AI agents, server-side wallet operations, or autonomous transaction execution.
Check cryptocurrency wallet balances, token holdings, transaction history, token approvals, ENS name resolution, and on-chain activity. Use when asked about wallet balance, what tokens an address holds, transaction history, pending transactions, token allowances, ENS lookup, or address portfolio.
Interact with Bitget Wallet API for crypto market data, token info, swap quotes, RWA (real-world asset) stock trading, and security audits. Use when the user asks about wallet, token prices, market data, swap/trading quotes, RWA stock discovery and trading, token security checks, K-line charts, or token rankings on supported chains (ETH, SOL, BSC, Base, etc.).
Interact with Bitget Wallet API for crypto market data, token info, swap quotes, RWA (real-world asset) stock trading, and security audits. Use when the user asks about wallet, token prices, market data, swap/trading quotes, RWA stock discovery and trading, token security checks, K-line charts, or token rankings on supported chains (ETH, SOL, BSC, Base, etc.).
End-to-end Solana development playbook (Jan 2026). Prefer Solana Foundation framework-kit (@solana/client + @solana/react-hooks) for React/Next.js UI. Prefer @solana/kit for all new client/RPC/transaction code. When legacy dependencies require web3.js, isolate it behind @solana/web3-compat (or @solana/web3.js as a true legacy fallback). Covers wallet-standard-first connection (incl. ConnectorKit), Anchor/Pinocchio programs, Codama-based client generation, LiteSVM/Mollusk/Surfpool testing, and security checklists.
Crypto trading & wallet via Minara CLI. Swap, perps, transfer, deposit (credit card/crypto), withdraw, AI chat, market discovery, x402 payment, autopilot, limit orders, premium. EVM + Solana + Hyperliquid. Use when: (1) crypto tokens/tickers (ETH, BTC, SOL, USDC, $TICKER, contract addresses), (2) chain names (Ethereum, Solana, Base, Arbitrum, Hyperliquid), (3) trading actions (swap, buy, sell, long, short, perps, leverage, limit order, autopilot), (4) wallet actions (balance, portfolio, deposit, withdraw, transfer, send, pay, credit card), (5) market data (trending, price, analysis, fear & greed, BTC metrics, Polymarket, DeFi), (6) stock tickers in crypto context (AAPL, TSLA), (7) Minara/x402/MoonPay explicitly, (8) subscription/premium/credits.
Blockchain RPC and data access via Quicknode. Use when an agent needs to read onchain data (balances, token prices, transaction status, gas estimates, block data) across Base, Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, or Unichain. Supports both API key access and x402 wallet-based pay-per-request access with no account needed. Triggers on mentions of RPC, blockchain data, onchain queries, token balances, gas estimation, block number, transaction receipt, Quicknode, or x402.
Build onchain applications with React components and TypeScript utilities from Coinbase's OnchainKit. Use when users want to create crypto wallets, swap tokens, mint NFTs, build payments, display blockchain identities, or develop any onchain app functionality. Supports wallet connection, transaction building, token operations, identity management, and complete onchain app development workflows.
Helixa — Onchain identity, reputation, and Cred Scores for AI agents on Base. Use when an agent wants to mint an identity NFT, check its Cred Score, verify social accounts, update traits/narrative, query agent reputation data, check staking info, or search the agent directory. Supports SIWA (Sign-In With Agent) auth and x402 micropayments. Also use when asked about Helixa, AgentDNA, ERC-8004, Cred Scores, $CRED token, or agent identity.
Free tier autonomous trading agent powered by Llama 4 Scout for Solana: wallet tracking, copy trading, price alerts, and DeFi execution.
Autonomous trading agent on Solana with wallet tracking, copy trading, price alerts, and DeFi execution.
Autonomous multi-agent system (Strategist, Risk, Executor) that analyzes market conditions and executes real on-chain token swaps on Uniswap.
Blockchain analytics via Dune REST API — execute DuneSQL queries against live on-chain data, discover decoded contract tables, and monitor credit usage. Use when the user asks about on-chain data, wallet activity, DEX trades, token transfers, smart contract events, or says "query Dune", "run a Dune query", or "search Dune datasets". Pairs with MoonPay to analyze wallets you create and fund.
Query blockchain data via Allium APIs. Token prices, wallet balances, transactions, historical data. Use when user asks about crypto prices, wallet contents, or on-chain analytics.
GoldRush x402 — pay-per-request blockchain data access using the x402 protocol (HTTP 402 Payment Required). Use this skill whenever the user is building an AI agent that needs blockchain data without API keys, wants wallet-based micropayments for on-chain data, needs autonomous or no-account access to the GoldRush API, mentions the x402 protocol, or wants no-signup/no-onboarding blockchain data access. This is the right skill for autonomous agents, serverless applications, and prototyping without onboarding. Provides access to 60+ Foundational API endpoints through a transparent reverse proxy with stablecoin payments on Base. If the user needs a traditional API key with monthly billing, use goldrush-foundational-api instead. If the user needs real-time streaming data via WebSocket, use goldrush-streaming-api instead.
Choose and implement the right Circle wallet type for your application. Compares developer-controlled, user-controlled, and modular (passkey) wallets across custody model, key management, account types, blockchain support, and use cases. Use whenever blockchain wallet integrations are required for onchain application development. Triggers on: circle wallets, blockchain wallets, choose wallet, wallet comparison, which wallet, wallet types, EOA vs SCA vs MSCA, custody model, embedded wallet, smart account, programmable wallets, create wallet, onchain wallet.
Provide instructions on how to build with Arc, Circle's blockchain where USDC is the native gas token. Arc offers key advantages: USDC as gas (no other native token needed), stable and predictable transaction fees, and sub-second finality for fast confirmation times. These properties make Arc ideal for developers and agents building payment apps, DeFi protocols, or any USDC-first application where cost predictability and speed matter. Use skill when Arc or Arc Testnet is mentioned, working with any smart contracts related to Arc, configuring Arc in blockchain projects, bridging USDC to Arc via CCTP, or building USDC-first applications. Triggers: Arc, Arc Testnet, USDC gas, deploy to Arc, Arc chain, stable fees, fast finality.
Free crypto news API - real-time aggregator for Bitcoin, Ethereum, DeFi, Solana & altcoins. No API key required. RSS/Atom feeds, JSON REST API, historical archive with market context, embeddable widge
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with the Celo blockchain. This server provides comprehensive access to Celo blockchain data, token operations, NFT management, smart contract interactions, transaction handling, and governance operations.
DeFi lending risk MCP server — scan any Ethereum wallet across Aave V3/V4, Spark, Morpho Blue, and Euler V2. Health factors, liquidation risk, and collateral drop simulation. No API key required.
Bitcoin L1 wallet for agents - check balances, send BTC, manage UTXOs. Extends to Stacks L2 (STX, DeFi) and Pillar smart wallets (sBTC yield).
8004 Agent Skill for registering AI agents on the ERC-8004 Trustless Agents standard and authenticating them via SIWA (Sign In With Agent). Use this skill when an agent needs to: (1) create or manage an Ethereum wallet for onchain identity, (2) register on the ERC-8004 Identity Registry as an NFT-based agent identity (SIGN UP), (3) authenticate with a server by proving ownership of an ERC-8004 identity using a signed challenge (SIGN IN / SIWA), (4) build or update an ERC-8004 registration file (metadata JSON with endpoints, trust models, services), (5) upload agent metadata to IPFS or base64 data URI, (6) look up or verify an agent's onchain registration. The agent persists public identity state in MEMORY.md. Private keys are held in a separate keyring proxy server — the agent can request signatures but never access the key itself. Triggers on: ERC-8004, trustless agents, agent registration, SIWA, Sign In With Agent, agent identity NFT, Agent0 SDK, agent wallet, agent keystore, keyring proxy.
Multi-DEX perpetual futures CLI + MCP server — Pacifica (Solana), Hyperliquid, Lighter (Ethereum). 18 MCP tools for AI-powered trading
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'check my wallet balance', 'show my token holdings', 'how much OKB do I have', 'what tokens do I have', 'check my portfolio value', 'view my assets', 'how much is my portfolio worth', 'what\\'s in my wallet', or mentions checking wallet balance, total assets, token holdings, portfolio value, remaining funds, DeFi positions, or multi-chain balance lookup. Supports XLayer, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Polygon, and 20+ other chains. Do NOT use for general programming questions about balance variables or API documentation. Do NOT use when the user is asking how to build or integrate a balance feature into code.
Use this skill for security scanning: check transaction safety, is this transaction safe, pre-execution check, security scan, token risk scanning, honeypot detection, DApp/URL phishing detection, message signature safety, malicious transaction detection, approval safety checks, token approval management. Triggers: 'is this token safe', 'check token security', 'honeypot check', 'scan this tx', 'scan this swap tx', 'tx risk check', 'is this URL a scam', 'check if this dapp is safe', 'phishing site check', 'is this signature safe', 'check this signing request', 'check my approvals', 'show risky approvals', 'revoke approval', 'check if this approve is safe', token authorization, ERC20 allowance, Permit2. Covers token-scan, dapp-scan, tx-scan (EVM+Solana pre-execution), sig-scan (EIP-712/personal_sign), approvals (ERC-20/Permit2). Chinese: 安全扫描, 代币安全, 蜜罐检测, 貔貅盘, 钓鱼网站, 交易安全, 签名安全, 代币风险, 授权管理, 授权查询, 风险授权, 代币授权. Do NOT use for wallet balance/send/history — use okx-agentic-wallet.
Use this skill when the user provides a specific wallet address and wants to check its balance, token holdings, portfolio value, or DeFi positions. Typical triggers: 'check balance of 0xAbc...', 'show tokens in this address', 'what tokens does 0xAbc hold', 'portfolio value of this address', address portfolio value, multi-chain balance lookup for a given address. Supports XLayer, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Polygon, and 20+ other chains. Do NOT use when the user asks about their own wallet without providing an address (e.g., 'check my wallet balance', 'show my assets', '查看我的余额') — use okx-agentic-wallet instead, which queries the logged-in wallet. Do NOT use for PnL analysis, DEX history, realized/unrealized profit — use okx-dex-market. Do NOT use for signal tracking — use okx-dex-signal. Do NOT use for meme scanning — use okx-dex-trenches. Do NOT use for programming questions about balance APIs or integration.
Use this skill for security scanning: check transaction safety, is this transaction safe, pre-execution check, security scan, token risk scanning, honeypot detection, DApp/URL phishing detection, message signature safety, malicious transaction detection, approval safety checks, token approval management. Triggers: 'is this token safe', 'check token security', 'honeypot check', 'scan this tx', 'scan this swap tx', 'tx risk check', 'is this URL a scam', 'check if this dapp is safe', 'phishing site check', 'is this signature safe', 'check this signing request', 'check my approvals', 'show risky approvals', 'revoke approval', 'check if this approve is safe', token authorization, ERC20 allowance, Permit2. Covers token-scan, dapp-scan, tx-scan (EVM+Solana pre-execution), sig-scan (EIP-712/personal_sign), approvals (ERC-20/Permit2). Chinese: 安全扫描, 代币安全, 蜜罐检测, 貔貅盘, 钓鱼网站, 交易安全, 签名安全, 代币风险, 授权管理, 授权查询, 风险授权, 代币授权. Do NOT use for wallet balance/send/history — use okx-agentic-wallet.
Use this skill to 'swap tokens', 'trade OKB for USDC', 'buy tokens', 'sell tokens', 'exchange crypto', 'convert tokens', 'swap SOL for USDC', 'get a swap quote', 'execute a trade', 'find the best swap route', 'cheapest way to swap', 'optimal swap', 'compare swap rates', '换币', '买币', '卖币', '兑换', '交易', '代币兑换', '最优路径', '滑点', or mentions swapping, trading, buying, selling, or exchanging tokens on XLayer, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Polygon, or any of 20+ supported chains. Aggregates liquidity from 500+ DEX sources for optimal routing and price. Supports slippage control, price impact protection, and cross-DEX route optimization. Do NOT use for questions about HOW TO implement, code, or integrate swaps into an application — only for actually executing swap operations. Do NOT use for analytical questions about historical swap volume. Do NOT use when the user says only a single word like 'swap' or 'trade' without specifying tokens, amounts, or any other context.
Use this skill for on-chain market data: token prices/价格, K-line/OHLC charts, index prices, wallet PnL/盈亏分析 (win rate, my DEX trade history, realized/unrealized PnL per token), and raw DEX transaction feed for tracked addresses (latest trades/transactions by smart money, KOL, or custom addresses). Use when the user asks for 'token price', 'price chart', 'candlestick', 'K线', 'OHLC', 'how much is X worth', 'show my PnL', '胜率', '盈亏', 'my DEX history', 'realized profit', 'unrealized profit', 'latest trades by smart money', 'what are KOL wallets buying', 'track address trades', 'KOL交易动态', '聪明钱最新交易', '追踪地址交易', '追踪聪明钱卖出', '卖出动态', 'smart money sell', or 'address transaction feed'. Do NOT use for smart-money/whale/KOL aggregated signal alerts — use okx-dex-signal. Do NOT use for meme/pump.fun token scanning — use okx-dex-trenches. Do NOT use for token search, holder distribution, liquidity pools, or honeypot checks — use okx-dex-token.
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'find a token', 'search for a token', 'look up PEPE', 'what's trending', 'top tokens', 'trending tokens on Solana', 'token rankings', 'who holds this token', 'holder distribution', 'token market cap', 'token liquidity', 'research a token', 'tell me about this token', 'token info', or mentions searching for tokens, discovering trending tokens, viewing rankings, checking holder distribution, or analyzing market cap and liquidity. Covers token search, metadata, market cap, liquidity, volume, trending rankings, and holder analysis across XLayer, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Polygon, and 20+ other chains. Do NOT use when the user says only a generic word like 'tokens' without a specific token name or action. For price charts, K-line, trades, or signals use okx-dex-market. For meme token safety, dev reputation, rug pulls, or bundle/sniper detection use okx-dex-market.
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'swap tokens', 'trade OKB for USDC', 'buy tokens', 'sell tokens', 'exchange crypto', 'convert tokens', 'swap SOL for USDC', 'get a swap quote', 'execute a trade', 'find the best swap route', 'cheapest way to swap', 'optimal swap', 'compare swap rates', or mentions swapping, trading, buying, selling, or exchanging tokens on XLayer, Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Polygon, or any of 20+ supported chains. Aggregates liquidity from 500+ DEX sources for optimal routing and price. Supports slippage control, price impact protection, and cross-DEX route optimization. Do NOT use for general programming questions about swap code, or for analytical questions about historical swap volume.
This skill should be used when the user asks about live on-chain market data: token prices, price charts (K-line, OHLC), trade history, or swap activity. Also covers on-chain signals — smart money, whale, and KOL wallet activity, large trades, and signal-supported chains. For meme tokens: scanning new launches (扫链/trenches,golden dog, alpha, pump fun), checking dev wallets, developer reputation, rug pull detection, tokens by same creator, bundle/sniper detection, bonding curves, and meme token safety checks. For token search, market cap, liquidity, trending tokens, or holder distribution, use okx-dex-token instead.
On-chain and institutional market intelligence — the structural layer beneath price. Use this skill whenever the user asks about: whale activity, exchange flows, token unlocks, ETF inflows/outflows, institutional buying or selling, DeFi TVL, yield opportunities, DEX trending tokens, meme coins, new token launches, market cycle indicators, AHR999, Pi Cycle, rainbow chart, accumulation zone, BTC market cycle, is now a good time to DCA, Coinbase premium, stablecoin supply, on-chain health, ETH gas, BTC fees, mempool, market cap rankings, or anything about what large holders and institutions are doing with their coins.
Query any on-chain wallet address token balances and positions. Retrieves all token holdings for a specified wallet address on a given chain, including token name, symbol, price, 24h price change, and holding quantity. Use this skill when users ask about wallet balance, token holds, portfolio, or asset positions for any blockchain address.
Binance Onchain Pay enables users to buy cryptocurrency with fiat (e.g., EUR, USD) or send existing crypto from their Binance account directly to any external on-chain wallet address in a single flow—no manual withdrawal needed. Enables partners to integrate crypto buying services: - payment-method-list: Get available payment methods (Card, P2P, Google Pay, Apple Pay, etc.) with limits for a fiat/crypto pair - trading-pairs: List all supported fiat currencies and cryptocurrencies - estimated-quote: Get real-time price quote including exchange rate, fees, and estimated crypto amount - pre-order: Create a buy order and get redirect URL to Binance payment flow - order: Query order status and details (processing, completed, failed, etc.) - crypto-network: Get supported blockchain networks with withdraw fees and limits - p2p/trading-pairs: List P2P-specific trading pairs
Real-time blockchain event monitoring with webhooks. Use when user asks about setting up webhooks, real-time event streaming, monitoring wallet addresses, tracking token transfers in real-time, listening to all addresses on a chain, creating/updating/deleting streams, adding/removing addresses from streams, or receiving blockchain events as they happen. Supports all EVM chains. NOT for querying historical or current blockchain state - use moralis-data-api instead.
Query Web3 blockchain data from Moralis API. Use when user asks about wallet data (balances, tokens, NFTs, transaction history, profitability, net worth), token data (prices, metadata, DEX pairs, analytics, security scores), NFT data (metadata, transfers, traits, rarity, floor prices), DeFi positions, entity/label data for exchanges and funds, or block and transaction data. Supports EVM chains (Ethereum, Polygon, BSC, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Avalanche, etc.) and Solana. NOT for real-time streaming - use moralis-streams-api instead.
Moralis — Web3 data, token prices, wallet history, NFTs, DeFi positions, and blockchain events.
Onchain AI assistant for OpenClaw workflows, wallet actions, and agent automation on Abstract blockchain.
Use when a request involves Ethereum, the EVM, or blockchain systems. Applies to building, auditing, deploying, or interacting with smart contracts, dApps, wallets, or DeFi protocols. Covers Solidity development, contract addresses, token standards (ERC-20, ERC-721, ERC-4626, etc.), Layer 2 networks (Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, zkSync, Polygon), and integrations with DeFi protocols such as Uniswap, Aave, and Curve. Includes topics such as gas costs, contract decimals, oracle safety, reentrancy, MEV, bridging, wallets, querying data from onchain, production deployment, and protocol evolution (EIP lifecycle, fork tracking, upcoming changes).
Execute swaps and query pool info on Uniswap V4 with hooks support across Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, and Optimism.
Swap tokens and read pool state on Uniswap V4 (Base, Ethereum). Use when the agent needs to: (1) swap ERC20 tokens or ETH via Uniswap V4, (2) get pool info (price, tick, liquidity, fees), (3) find the best pool for a token pair, (4) quote expected swap output via the on-chain V4Quoter, (5) set up Permit2 approvals for the Universal Router, or (6) execute exact-input swaps with proper slippage protection. Supports Base and Ethereum mainnet, plus Base Sepolia testnet. TypeScript with strict types. Write operations need a private key via env var.
Integrate EVM blockchains using viem. Use when user says "read blockchain data", "send transaction", "interact with smart contract", "connect to Ethereum", "use viem", "use wagmi", "wallet integration", "viem setup", or mentions blockchain/EVM development with TypeScript.
Pay HTTP 402 payment challenges using tokens via the Tempo CLI and Uniswap Trading API. Use when the user encounters a 402 Payment Required response, needs to fulfill a machine payment, mentions "MPP", "Tempo payment", "pay for API access", "HTTP 402", "x402", "machine payment protocol", "pay-with-any-token", "use tempo", "tempo request", or "tempo wallet".
Interact with Rocket Pool token contracts — RPL (governance/staking token) ERC-20 operations, inflation mechanics, old RPL swap, rocketVault balance queries, and L2 token addresses for rETH and RPL on Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, Polygon, zkSync Era, Scroll, Starknet, and Unichain. Supports cast (Foundry CLI) and Ethereum MCP tools on mainnet and Hoodi testnet.
Query NFT data, trade on the Seaport marketplace, and swap ERC20 tokens across Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, and more.