
blockbeats-mcp
An MCP server that delivers blockchain news and in-depth articles from BlockBeats for AI agents.
README
BlockBeats MCP Server
An MCP server that delivers blockchain news and in-depth articles from BlockBeats for AI agents.
Features
- Fast News Retrieval: Fetch the latest blockchain fast news articles using the
get_latest_news
tool. - In-Depth Articles: Access detailed blockchain articles with the
get_latest_articles
tool. - Multi-Language Support: Supports English (
en
), Simplified Chinese (cn
), and Traditional Chinese (cht
).
Installation
-
Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/kukapay/blockbeats-mcp.git cd blockbeats-mcp
-
Install Dependencies:
pip install mcp[cli] httpx
-
Run the Server:
- For development mode (hot reload enabled):
mcp dev main.py
- For production use with Claude Desktop:
mcp install main.py --name "BlockBeats News"
- For development mode (hot reload enabled):
Usage
The server provides two main tools:
get_latest_news
Fetches the latest blockchain fast news articles from BlockBeats' open-api/open-flash
endpoint.
Parameters:
size
(int): Number of articles per page (default: 5).max_pages
(int): Maximum number of pages to fetch (default: 1).type
(str): News type filter, e.g.,'push'
for important news (default:'push'
).lang
(str): Language of the news ('en'
for English,'cn'
for Simplified Chinese,'cht'
for Traditional Chinese; default:'en'
).
Example:
- Input: "Get me the 2 latest blockchain news articles in English from one page."
- Output:
ID: 288909 Title: Bitcoin Falls Below $75,000, 24-Hour Drop Widens to 5.75% Content: <p>BlockBeats News, April 9 – According to HTX market data, Bitcoin has fallen below $75,000, currently priced at $74,854, with a 24-hour drop widening to 5.75%.</p> Link: https://m.theblockbeats.info/flash/288909 Created: 2025-04-09 15:26:29 ID: 288908 Title: Ethereum Drops Below $1,400, Down 9.36% in 24 Hours Content: <p>BlockBeats News, April 9 – Per HTX market data, Ethereum has fallen below $1,400, now at $1,398, with a 24-hour decline of 9.36%.</p> Link: https://m.theblockbeats.info/flash/288908 Created: 2025-04-09 15:22:24
get_latest_articles
Fetches in-depth blockchain articles from BlockBeats' open-api/open-information
endpoint.
Parameters:
size
(int): Number of articles per page (default: 5).max_pages
(int): Maximum number of pages to fetch (default: 1).type
(str): Article type filter, e.g.,'push'
for important articles (default:'push'
).lang
(str): Language of the articles ('en'
for English,'cn'
for Simplified Chinese,'cht'
for Traditional Chinese; default:'en'
).
Example:
- Input: "Show me one in-depth blockchain article in English from the first page with push type."
- Output:
Title: Solo Bitcoin Miners Are Winning More Blocks Lately—What Gives? Description: Using a $180 Bitaxe miner with a 1.2 TH/s hash rate, the daily chance of mining a block is just 0.00068390%. Content: <blockquote>Original Title: Solo Bitcoin Miners Are Winning More Blocks Lately—What Gives?</blockquote><blockquote>Author: Mat Di Salvo, Decrypt</blockquote><blockquote>Translated by: Lila, BlockBeats</blockquote><p><br></p><p>Last week, another solo Bitcoin miner successfully mined a block, earning a reward of 3.125 BTC, worth nearly $260,000 including transaction fees. This is just one of several recent wins for solo miners in recent months.</p><p><br></p><p>Was this miner just lucky? Is solo mining becoming more common? Can an average person with a basic miner and modest hash power take on the big mining firms?</p><p><br></p><p>The answers vary. While solo miners—here referring to individual enthusiasts or small, low-profile groups—have indeed been mining blocks more often recently, the increase is modest and unlikely to surge dramatically.</p><p><br></p><p><img src="https://image.theblockbeats.info/file_v6/20250408/e870c395-deef-48de-b133-0a5ea85053d5.png?x-oss-process=image/quality,q_50/format,webp" alt="" data-href="" style=""/></p><p><br></p><p>Scott Norris, CEO of solo mining firm Optiminer, put it bluntly: solo mining is still like “buying a lottery ticket.”</p><p><br></p>... Link: https://m.theblockbeats.info/news/57650 Created: 2025-04-08 23:30:00
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
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