Block MCP Server
Enables AI agents to interact with multiple blockchain networks to check wallet balances, gas prices, and transaction history on the Frax network. It also includes tools for real-time cryptocurrency conversion and sending automated notifications via Telegram.
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⛓️ Block MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Blockchain interactions. This server enables AI agents to interact with multiple blockchain networks, check financial data, and send real-time notifications to Telegram.
🛠️ Tools Included
- 💰 Wallet Balance Checker: Retrieves native token balances for any wallet address across Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base simultaneously using public RPC nodes.
- 📜 Frax Transactions: Fetches the 5 latest transactions on the FRAX network, including both native transfers and ERC-20 token events.
- ⛽ Gas Price Estimator: Provides real-time gas fee estimates (in Gwei) across multiple blockchain networks to help determine transaction costs.
- 💱 Crypto Converter: Converts cryptocurrency and fiat values using real-time market rates (e.g., BTC to ETH or USDC to USD).
- 🤖 Telegram Bot: Programmatically posts updates, messages, or automated notifications to a specific Telegram chat or channel.
⚙️ Setup Instructions
Prerequisites
- Python 3.11+
- uv
1. Environment Variables
Create a .env file in the root directory and populate it with your credentials:
# Telegram Configuration
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=your_bot_token_from_botfather
TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID=your_numeric_chat_id
# Blockchain API Keys
FRAXSCAN_API_KEY=your_fraxscan_api_key
# Optional: CoinGecko API Key
COINGECKO_API_KEY=your_api_key
2. Installation
-
Clone the repository:
git clone <YOUR_REPO_URL_HERE> cd <YOUR_REPO_NAME> -
Install dependencies: This project uses
uvfor fast dependency management.make install
🚀 How to Run
The easiest way to test the tools is using the built-in Makefile command, which launches the MCP Inspector.
make dev
Alternatively: uv run fastmcp dev main.py
📖 Usage & Examples
Below are example inputs for testing the tools in the MCP Inspector.
1. Wallet Balance Checker Tool (wallet_check)
Queries multiple public RPC endpoints to retrieve native balances across various chains.
- Input:
{ "address": "0x..." } - Response:
{ "Ethereum": "1.2450 ETH", "Arbitrum": "0.0000 ETH", "Polygon": "150.3200 MATIC", "Optimism": "0.0500 ETH", "Base": "0.1200 ETH" }
2. Frax Transaction History (get_frax_transactions)
Merges native and token transfer history from the Fraxscan API, sorted by timestamp.
- Input:
{ "address": "0x4200000000000000000000000000000000000015" } - Response:
[ { "time": "2026-01-30 18:00:00", "amount": "0.5000 frxETH", "token": "frxETH", "type": "Native", "hash": "0x..." } ]
3. Gas Price Estimator (get_gas_prices)
Monitors real-time gas prices (in Gwei) to estimate transaction costs.
- Input:
{} - Response:
{ "Ethereum": "🔴 45.2 Gwei", "Base": "🟢 0.01 Gwei" }
4. Crypto Converter (convert_crypto)
Converts time between timezones.
- Input:
{ "amount": 1, "from_coin": "bitcoin", "to_coin": "ripple" } - Response:
{ "Response": "1 BITCOIN = 1235999999.0 XRP (Rate: 95000)" }
5. Telegram Bot (send_telegram_message)
Sends messages to your configured Telegram chat through a bot.
- Input (Example: Addition):
{ "message": "Message from telegram bot" } - Response:
{ "Results": "Message sent succesfully" }
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