anchor-x402-mcp

anchor-x402-mcp

9-tool MCP server for the anchor-x402 commodity services: dual-chain hash anchoring (Base + Solana), OFAC sanctions screening, signed decision attestation, mainnet tx decode, ENS/SNS name resolution, USD spot price, EVM calldata decode, datetime parser, and bundled wallet intelligence. Agents pay $0.001–$0.010 USDC per call directly from a Base wallet via x402 — no API keys, no accounts.

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anchor-x402-mcp

MCP server exposing all 9 anchor-x402 services as tools any Claude Desktop / Cursor / Codex / Continue agent can call. Pay-per-use USDC via x402 on Base mainnet — no API keys, no subscriptions.

What an agent gets

Nine tools, $0.001–$0.010 per call:

Tool Price What it does
anchor_hash $0.005 Anchor any 32-byte hash to Base + Solana mainnet in parallel; returns both tx URLs
screen_wallet $0.001 OFAC SDN sanctions screening for any EVM or Solana wallet
attest_decision $0.010 Verify a wallet signature over (input_hash, output_hash, decision); dual-chain anchor the result
decode_tx $0.001 Structured decode of any mainnet tx (Base / Ethereum / Solana)
resolve_name $0.001 Cross-chain name resolution (ENS, Bonfida SNS)
token_price $0.001 USD spot price for any token by symbol or chain+contract
decode_calldata $0.001 4byte selector + ABI param decode for raw EVM calldata
parse_datetime $0.001 Freeform datetime string → structured ISO 8601
intel_wallet $0.005 Bundled wallet intelligence: balances + activity + identity + sanctions in one call

The MCP server pays for itself — your wallet gets debited automatically for each call. No prepay, no API key, no account.

Install

Claude Desktop

Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "anchor-x402": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "anchor-x402-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "ANCHOR_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY": "0xYOUR_BASE_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Restart Claude Desktop. Ask: "Anchor the hash 7646dda1564bde0ef3f3971f4c002962df64246da4aa1d8c47247e7632494710 on mainnet" — it'll call anchor_hash and pay $0.005 USDC from your wallet.

Claude Code

Add to your project's .mcp.json:

{
  "anchor-x402": {
    "command": "npx",
    "args": ["-y", "anchor-x402-mcp"],
    "env": {
      "ANCHOR_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY": "0xYOUR_BASE_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY"
    }
  }
}

Codex CLI (OpenAI)

Edit ~/.codex/config.toml:

[mcp_servers.anchor-x402]
command = "npx"
args = ["-y", "anchor-x402-mcp"]

[mcp_servers.anchor-x402.env]
ANCHOR_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY = "0xYOUR_BASE_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY"

Restart codex. Type /mcp to confirm anchor-x402 shows in the loaded servers list.

ChatGPT Desktop

Settings → IntegrationsMCP serversAdd server. Paste:

{
  "command": "npx",
  "args": ["-y", "anchor-x402-mcp"],
  "env": {
    "ANCHOR_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY": "0xYOUR_BASE_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY"
  }
}

Save, restart, the 9 tools appear in any chat with tool-use enabled.

Cursor

Edit ~/.cursor/mcp.json (global) or <project>/.cursor/mcp.json (project-scoped):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "anchor-x402": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "anchor-x402-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "ANCHOR_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY": "0xYOUR_BASE_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

OpenAI Agents SDK (programmatic)

from openai_agents import Agent, MCPServerStdio

mcp = MCPServerStdio(
    command="npx",
    args=["-y", "anchor-x402-mcp"],
    env={"ANCHOR_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY": "0xYOUR_BASE_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY"},
)
agent = Agent(name="researcher", model="gpt-4o", mcp_servers=[mcp])

Same package, same env, programmatic instead of config-driven.

Continue / Smithery / generic MCP client

Same shape — command: npx, args: [-y, anchor-x402-mcp], env carries your wallet key. The MCP SDK handles transport.

Or install via Smithery one-liner:

npx -y @smithery/cli install anchor-x402-mcp --client claude

(replace --client claude with cursor, codex, windsurf, etc.)

Run standalone

ANCHOR_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY=0xYOUR_KEY npx anchor-x402-mcp

Speaks MCP over stdio. Pipe into any MCP-compatible client.

Funding your wallet

The wallet you set as ANCHOR_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY needs USDC on Base mainnet. Any amount works — even $1 buys 100 anchor calls or 1000 commodity-tier calls. Send USDC to your wallet's Base address:

  • USDC contract on Base: 0x833589fCD6eDb6E08f4c7C32D4f71b54bdA02913
  • Bridge from Ethereum mainnet via bridge.base.org
  • Buy directly on Coinbase and withdraw to Base

The MCP server signs payments via x402 — Coinbase's open HTTP-native micropayments protocol. Each request:

  1. Hits an anchor-x402 endpoint
  2. Gets a 402 with payment requirements
  3. Server signs a USDC transfer authorization with your private key
  4. Retries the request with the signed payment — the API settles via Coinbase's facilitator

You see the response, your wallet's USDC balance ticks down by the call price. Sub-second, no ledger, no account.

Environment variables

Variable Required? Purpose
ANCHOR_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY Yes for paid calls EVM private key. The wallet pays for x402 calls.
ANCHOR_API_URL No Override the API base URL. Default: https://api.anchor-x402.com. Useful for development against a self-hosted fork.

If ANCHOR_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY is unset, paid tool calls return a friendly 402 message explaining how to set it. /health and /openapi.json (not exposed as tools, but reachable via direct curl) work without payment.

Security notes

  • The private key lives in your MCP client's config file. Treat it like a hot wallet — only fund what you're willing to spend autonomously.
  • Recommended: generate a fresh wallet specifically for agent use. Top up periodically; don't reuse a wallet that holds significant funds.
  • The MCP server only signs USDC payment authorizations to anchor-x402's known treasury addresses (visible in the 402 response). It cannot drain your wallet to arbitrary addresses.
  • Source code is fully open at github.com/hypeprinter007-stack/anchor-x402-mcp. Audit before installing.

Verifying anchor receipts

Every anchor_hash and attest_decision call returns Base + Solana tx URLs. These are independently verifiable on the public block explorers — agents can confirm an anchor exists without re-paying:

  • Base: https://basescan.org/tx/<base.tx> — Input Data field contains the merkle root
  • Solana: https://solscan.io/tx/<solana.tx> — Memo program data contains the same hex

The on-chain bytes are the receipt; the API response is just a convenience wrapper around them. See the on-chain verifiability primer for the full verification recipe.

Troubleshooting

"Payment required (402). Set ANCHOR_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY..." You haven't configured a wallet. Add the env var to your MCP config and restart Claude Desktop.

"Payment failed (402). The wallet may be out of USDC..." Your wallet ran out. Send USDC on Base to the wallet address shown in the server's startup log (it logs payer=0x… to stderr).

"anchor-x402 request failed: ..." Network or DNS issue. Check https://api.anchor-x402.com/health returns 200; if not, see the status page.

Links

  • Live API: https://api.anchor-x402.com
  • Site / trust portal: https://anchor-x402.com
  • Status: https://anchor-x402.betteruptime.com
  • Server source: https://github.com/hypeprinter007-stack/anchor-x402
  • MCP server source (this repo): https://github.com/hypeprinter007-stack/anchor-x402-mcp
  • x402 protocol: https://github.com/coinbase/x402
  • MCP spec: https://modelcontextprotocol.io

License

MIT

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