Access blockchain data like balances, tokens, and NFTs from Blockscout APIs. Supports multi-chain and progress notifications.
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol designed to allow AI agents, IDEs, and automation tools to consume, query, and analyze structured data through context-aware APIs.
This server wraps Blockscout APIs and exposes blockchain data—balances, tokens, NFTs, contract metadata—via MCP so that AI agents and tools (like Claude, Cursor, or IDEs) can access and analyze it contextually.
Key Features:
The easiest way to use the Blockscout MCP server with Claude Desktop is through the official Desktop Extension. This provides a seamless, one-click installation experience.
Installation:
blockscout-mcp.dxt
file from the releases page..dxt
file to automatically install the extension.The official cloud-hosted instance at https://mcp.blockscout.com/mcp/
provides a reliable, always-updated service.
Claude Desktop Setup:
Note: Docker is required for this setup
Open Claude Desktop and click on Settings
Navigate to the "Developer" section
Click "Edit Config"
Open the file claude_desktop_config.json
and configure the server:
{
"mcpServers": {
"blockscout": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"--rm",
"-i",
"sparfenyuk/mcp-proxy:latest",
"--transport",
"streamablehttp",
"https://mcp.blockscout.com/mcp/"
]
}
}
}
Save the file and restart Claude Desktop
When chatting with Claude, you can now enable the Blockscout MCP Server to allow Claude to access blockchain data
Cursor Setup:
Use this deeplink to install the Blockscout MCP server in Cursor.
Gemini CLI Setup:
Add the following configuration to your ~/.gemini/settings.json
file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"blockscout": {
"httpUrl": "https://mcp.blockscout.com/mcp/",
"timeout": 180000
}
}
}
For detailed Gemini CLI MCP server configuration instructions, see the official documentation.
If you want to run the server locally for development purposes:
{
"mcpServers": {
"blockscout": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run", "--rm", "-i",
"ghcr.io/blockscout/mcp-server:latest"
]
}
}
}
Refer to SPEC.md for the technical details.
Refer to AGENTS.md for the repository structure.
Refer to TESTING.md for comprehensive instructions on running both unit and integration tests.
__unlock_blockchain_analysis__()
- Provides custom instructions for the MCP host to use the server. This is a mandatory first step before using other tools.get_chains_list()
- Returns a list of all known chains.get_address_by_ens_name(name)
- Converts an ENS domain name to its corresponding Ethereum address.lookup_token_by_symbol(chain_id, symbol)
- Searches for token addresses by symbol or name, returning multiple potential matches.get_contract_abi(chain_id, address)
- Retrieves the ABI (Application Binary Interface) for a smart contract.get_address_info(chain_id, address)
- Gets comprehensive information about an address including balance, ENS association, contract status, token details, and public tags.get_tokens_by_address(chain_id, address, cursor=None)
- Returns detailed ERC20 token holdings for an address with enriched metadata and market data.get_latest_block(chain_id)
- Returns the latest indexed block number and timestamp.get_transactions_by_address(chain_id, address, age_from, age_to, methods, cursor=None)
- Gets transactions for an address within a specific time range with optional method filtering.get_token_transfers_by_address(chain_id, address, age_from, age_to, token, cursor=None)
- Returns ERC-20 token transfers for an address within a specific time range.transaction_summary(chain_id, hash)
- Provides human-readable transaction summaries using Blockscout Transaction Interpreter.nft_tokens_by_address(chain_id, address, cursor=None)
- Retrieves NFT tokens owned by an address, grouped by collection.get_block_info(chain_id, number_or_hash, include_transactions=False)
- Returns block information including timestamp, gas used, burnt fees, and transaction count. Can optionally include a list of transaction hashes.get_transaction_info(chain_id, hash, include_raw_input=False)
- Gets comprehensive transaction information with decoded input parameters and detailed token transfers.get_transaction_logs(chain_id, hash, cursor=None)
- Returns transaction logs with decoded event data.read_contract(chain_id, address, abi, function_name, args=None, block='latest')
- Executes a read-only smart contract function and returns its result. The abi
argument is a JSON object describing the specific function's signature.Is any approval set for OP token on Optimism chain by `zeaver.eth`?
Calculate the total gas fees paid on Ethereum by address `0xcafe...cafe` in May 2025.
Which 10 most recent logs were emitted by `0xFe89cc7aBB2C4183683ab71653C4cdc9B02D44b7`
before `Nov 08 2024 04:21:35 AM (-06:00 UTC)`?
Tell me more about the transaction `0xf8a55721f7e2dcf85690aaf81519f7bc820bc58a878fa5f81b12aef5ccda0efb`
on Redstone rollup.
Is there any blacklisting functionality of USDT token on Arbitrum One?
What is the latest block on Gnosis Chain and who is the block minter?
Were any funds moved from this minter recently?
When the most recent reward distribution of Kinto token was made to the wallet
`0x7D467D99028199D99B1c91850C4dea0c82aDDF52` in Kinto chain?
Clone the repository and install dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/blockscout/mcp-server.git
cd mcp-server
uv pip install -e . # or `pip install -e .`
To customize the leading part of the User-Agent
header used for RPC requests,
set the BLOCKSCOUT_MCP_USER_AGENT
environment variable (defaults to
"Blockscout MCP"). The server version is appended automatically.
The server runs in stdio
mode by default:
python -m blockscout_mcp_server
HTTP Mode (MCP only):
To run the server in HTTP Streamable mode (stateless, JSON responses):
python -m blockscout_mcp_server --http
You can also specify the host and port for the HTTP server:
python -m blockscout_mcp_server --http --http-host 0.0.0.0 --http-port 8080
HTTP Mode with REST API:
To enable the versioned REST API alongside the MCP endpoint, use the --rest
flag (which requires --http
).
python -m blockscout_mcp_server --http --rest
With custom host and port:
python -m blockscout_mcp_server --http --rest --http-host 0.0.0.0 --http-port 8080
CLI Options:
--http
: Enables HTTP Streamable mode.--http-host TEXT
: Host to bind the HTTP server to (default: 127.0.0.1
).--http-port INTEGER
: Port for the HTTP server (default: 8000
).--rest
: Enables the REST API (requires --http
).Build the Docker image with the official tag:
docker build -t ghcr.io/blockscout/mcp-server:latest .
Pull the pre-built image:
docker pull ghcr.io/blockscout/mcp-server:latest
HTTP Mode (MCP only):
To run the Docker container in HTTP mode with port mapping:
docker run --rm -p 8000:8000 ghcr.io/blockscout/mcp-server:latest python -m blockscout_mcp_server --http --http-host 0.0.0.0
With custom port:
docker run --rm -p 8080:8080 ghcr.io/blockscout/mcp-server:latest python -m blockscout_mcp_server --http --http-host 0.0.0.0 --http-port 8080
HTTP Mode with REST API:
To run with the REST API enabled:
docker run --rm -p 8000:8000 ghcr.io/blockscout/mcp-server:latest python -m blockscout_mcp_server --http --rest --http-host 0.0.0.0
Note: When running in HTTP mode with Docker, use --http-host 0.0.0.0
to bind to all interfaces so the server is accessible from outside the container.
Stdio Mode: The default stdio mode is designed for use with MCP hosts/clients (like Claude Desktop, Cursor) and doesn't make sense to run directly with Docker without an MCP client managing the communication.
This project is primarily distributed under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
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