@blueprintaix/blueprint-mcp
Enables AI assistants to discover, evaluate, and execute DeFi yield strategies across EVM and Solana chains through natural conversation, with transactions signed locally.
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@blueprintaix/blueprint-mcp
An MCP server that connects AI assistants to DeFi yield opportunities across EVM and Solana chains. Discover, evaluate, and execute yield strategies through natural conversation—with transactions signed locally on your machine.
Features
- Multi-chain support — Base (EVM) and Solana, with more chains coming soon
- Local signing — Private keys never leave your machine
- MCP integration — Works with Claude Desktop and other MCP-compatible clients
- Intent execution — Automatically signs and submits transactions
Quick Start
Add the following to your Claude Desktop configuration:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Linux: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"blueprint": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@blueprintaix/blueprint-mcp"],
"env": {
"BLUEPRINT_API_KEY": "<your-api-key>",
"EVM_PRIVATE_KEY": "<your-evm-private-key>",
"SOLANA_PRIVATE_KEY": "<your-solana-private-key>"
}
}
}
}
Configuration
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
BLUEPRINT_API_KEY |
No | API key for Blueprint services (see below for x402 fallback) |
EVM_PRIVATE_KEY |
One required | Private key for EVM transactions |
SOLANA_PRIVATE_KEY |
One required | Private key for Solana transactions (base58) |
BASE_RPC_URL |
No | Custom Base RPC endpoint |
SOLANA_RPC_URL |
No | Custom Solana RPC endpoint |
At least one of
EVM_PRIVATE_KEYorSOLANA_PRIVATE_KEYmust be provided.
x402 Payment Fallback
If no BLUEPRINT_API_KEY is provided, the MCP SDK will automatically fall back to using x402 for making payments to call tools. Payments are made on Base using USDC.
When using x402 payments, EVM_PRIVATE_KEY is required to sign the payment transactions.
Get an API Key
Contact meet@emberlabs.io to request a Blueprint API key, or use x402 payments as described above.
Troubleshooting
Server doesnt start? Check the following:
- Missing private key for x402 — If using x402 payments (no
BLUEPRINT_API_KEY), ensureEVM_PRIVATE_KEYis set - Invalid private key format:
EVM_PRIVATE_KEYmust start with0x(66 characters total)SOLANA_PRIVATE_KEYmust be base58-encoded (~88 characters)
- Cached package issue — Clear the npx cache and restart:
rm -rf ~/.npm/_npx
Still stuck? Check the MCP logs in Claude Desktop (~/Library/Logs/Claude/ mcp-server-bp.log)
License
MIT
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