ArbitrumOracle
12 MCP tools for DeFi risk & compliance on Arbitrum: token risk scoring, protocol health, contract verification, stablecoin risk, whale monitoring, DEX liquidity, and compliance screening.
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ArbitrumOracle MCP Server
12 DeFi Risk & Compliance tools for Arbitrum — built for the Vibekit ecosystem and Trailblazer 2.0 grant program.
The only MCP server providing compliance intelligence for the Arbitrum DeFi ecosystem. While other tools help you trade — ArbitrumOracle helps you trade safely.
🔗 Live Endpoint
https://tooloracle.io/arbitrum/mcp/
Tools (12)
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
arb_overview |
Arbitrum ecosystem overview: ARB price, TVL, protocol count, chain status |
arb_token_risk |
Risk score for any token by contract address (verification, proxy, activity) |
arb_protocol_health |
Protocol health check: TVL, audit status, risk grade (GMX, Aave, Pendle…) |
arb_gas_tracker |
Current gas prices with USD cost estimates for transfers and swaps |
arb_whale_watch |
Monitor large transactions for any address |
arb_contract_check |
Smart contract risk analysis: verification, proxy, compiler, license |
arb_defi_yields |
Compare DeFi yields across all Arbitrum protocols |
arb_protocol_list |
All major DeFi protocols ranked by TVL |
arb_stablecoin_risk |
Stablecoin supply and risk analysis (USDC, USDT, DAI…) |
arb_bridge_flows |
Bridge deposit/withdrawal flow monitoring |
arb_token_screening |
Compliance screening: verification, risk flags, basic AML check |
arb_liquidity_scan |
DEX liquidity and volume analysis across 124 Arbitrum exchanges |
Quick Start
Claude Desktop / Claude Code
{
"mcpServers": {
"arbitrumoracle": {
"url": "https://tooloracle.io/arbitrum/mcp/"
}
}
}
Cursor / Windsurf
Add to MCP settings:
Name: ArbitrumOracle
URL: https://tooloracle.io/arbitrum/mcp/
Vibekit Integration
ArbitrumOracle is designed to work as a community MCP tool within the Arbitrum Vibekit framework. Agents can use ArbitrumOracle tools for risk-aware DeFi operations:
Agent: "Check if this token is safe before swapping"
→ arb_token_risk + arb_contract_check + arb_liquidity_scan
→ Risk-informed trading decision
Data Sources
- Arbiscan API — Contract verification, transaction data, gas prices
- DeFiLlama — TVL, protocol health, yields, stablecoin supply, DEX volumes, bridge flows
- CoinGecko — Token prices, market data
Why Compliance Matters for Arbitrum
Arbitrum is positioning as the institutional-grade Layer 2 — Robinhood builds tokenized equities on it. As institutions enter, they need risk intelligence:
- Is this token contract verified and non-upgradeable?
- What's the protocol's audit status and TVL trend?
- Are there whale movements signaling risk?
- Which stablecoins on Arbitrum are safe to hold?
ArbitrumOracle answers these questions via MCP, so both human users and AI agents can make risk-informed decisions.
Part of ToolOracle
ArbitrumOracle is one of 55+ MCP servers in the ToolOracle ecosystem, built by FeedOracle Technologies — EU-based compliance infrastructure for regulated tokenized markets.
License
MIT
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