MicroTap MCP

19 เพย์-เพอร์-คอล API สำหรับเอเจนต์ AI — ตลาดพยากรณ์ (Polymarket, Kalshi), ข้อมูล DeFi/คริปโต, การอ่านข้อมูลออนเชนหลายเชน, สภาพอากาศสด และการค้นหาเว็บแบบเรียลไทม์ จ่ายต่อครั้งเป็น USDC ผ่าน x402 ไม่ต้องสมัครสมาชิกหรือใช้ API key

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microtap-mcp

An MCP server for MicroTap — 19 pay-per-call APIs (Polymarket & Kalshi prediction markets, DeFi/crypto data, multi-chain on-chain reads, live weather, real-time web search) paid for automatically in USDC via the x402 protocol. No signup, no API key, no dashboard — install it, fund a small local wallet, and your AI assistant can start calling paid endpoints on its own.

Quick start

Add it to your MCP client's config. On first run it auto-generates a local EVM wallet — you don't need to create one yourself.

Claude Desktop / Claude Code

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "microtap": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "microtap-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Cursor / Windsurf

Same config shape — add the block above under whichever mcpServers config file your client uses.

After adding it, restart your client, then look at the server's startup log (in Claude Desktop: Settings → Developer → microtap → logs) for a line like:

[microtap-mcp] wallet address: 0xabc123...
[microtap-mcp] fund this address with a small amount of USDC on Base mainnet to pay for calls

Send a few dollars of USDC on Base mainnet to that address — at $0.001–$0.05 per call, that covers hundreds of calls. Your assistant can now use any of the 19 tools below; each one pays for itself automatically.

What it does

Every tool call:

  1. Calls the matching route on x402tap.com.
  2. If the server responds 402 Payment Required (it always does, the first time), signs a USDC payment for the exact amount requested using the wallet's private key — entirely locally, nothing is sent anywhere except the signed payment itself.
  3. Retries the request with the payment attached and returns the real response.

The private key never leaves your machine. It isn't sent to MicroTap, an LLM provider, or anywhere else — it only signs payment messages locally, the same non-custodial pattern used by other x402 MCP servers in this ecosystem (e.g. BlockRun's).

Tools

ToolRoutePrice
get_protected_content/protected$0.001
get_weather/api/weather$0.001
generate_text/api/generateusage-based, max $0.05
get_trend_insights/api/insights$0.001–$0.005
ping_heartbeat/api/ping$0.001
search_polymarket_markets/api/polymarket-markets$0.003
get_polymarket_market/api/polymarket-market$0.002
search_kalshi_markets/api/kalshi-markets$0.003
get_kalshi_market/api/kalshi-market$0.002
get_defi_protocol_tvl/api/defi-tvl$0.003
rank_chains_by_defi_tvl/api/defi-chains$0.002
get_crypto_price/api/crypto-price$0.001
get_crypto_market_data/api/crypto-market$0.002
get_crypto_trending/api/crypto-trending$0.001
web_search/api/web-search$0.003
call_multichain_rpc/api/rpc$0.003
get_wallet_balance/api/wallet-balance$0.002
get_gas_price/api/gas-price$0.001
resolve_ens/api/ens-resolve$0.002

Full parameter docs for each route: x402tap.com/openapi.json.

Configuration (all optional)

Set these as environment variables in your MCP client's server config ("env": { ... } alongside "command"/"args") if you need to override a default:

VariableDefaultPurpose
MICROTAP_MCP_PRIVATE_KEY(auto-generated)Bring your own EVM private key instead of the auto-generated wallet
MICROTAP_MCP_MAX_VALUE_USDC0.10Safety ceiling — refuses to auto-pay above this per call
MICROTAP_BASE_URLhttps://x402tap.comOverride the API base URL (mainly for local dev/testing)

The auto-generated wallet's key is stored at ~/.microtap-mcp/wallet.json (created with 0600 permissions — readable only by your user).

Local development

npm install
npm run build
npm start   # runs the compiled server over stdio

Security notes

  • The wallet key is only ever used to sign payment messages locally (EIP-712 exact scheme on Base mainnet) — it's never transmitted anywhere.
  • MICROTAP_MCP_MAX_VALUE_USDC (default $0.10) means this server will refuse to auto-approve a payment above that amount for a single call, even if a route's advertised price is ever wrong or unexpectedly high.
  • All 19 tools are read-only against MicroTap's API surface — none of them can move funds, sign transactions, or write on-chain state (/api/rpc is restricted server-side to a safelist of read-only JSON-RPC methods).

License

MIT