
bnbchain-mcp
bnbchain-mcp
Tools
get_block_by_hash
Get a block by hash
get_block_by_number
Get a block by number
get_latest_block
Get the latest block
is_contract
Check if an address is a smart contract or an externally owned account (EOA)
read_contract
Read data from a smart contract by calling a view/pure function
write_contract
Write data to a smart contract by calling a state-changing function
get_chain_info
Get chain information for a specific network
approve_token_spending
Approve another address (like a DeFi protocol or exchange) to spend your ERC20 tokens. This is often required before interacting with DeFi protocols.
transfer_nft
Transfer an NFT (ERC721 token) from one address to another. Requires the private key of the current owner for signing the transaction.
transfer_erc1155
Transfer ERC1155 tokens to another address. ERC1155 is a multi-token standard that can represent both fungible and non-fungible tokens in a single contract.
transfer_erc20
Transfer ERC20 tokens to an address
get_address_from_private_key
Get the EVM address derived from a private key
get_nft_info
Get detailed information about a specific NFT (ERC721 token), including collection name, symbol, token URI, and current owner if available.
check_nft_ownership
Check if an address owns a specific NFT
get_erc1155_token_uri
Get the metadata URI for an ERC1155 token (multi-token standard used for both fungible and non-fungible tokens). The URI typically points to JSON metadata about the token.
get_nft_balance
Get the total number of NFTs owned by an address from a specific collection. This returns the count of NFTs, not individual token IDs.
get_erc1155_balance
Get the balance of a specific ERC1155 token ID owned by an address. ERC1155 allows multiple tokens of the same ID, so the balance can be greater than 1.
get_supported_networks
Get list of supported networks
resolve_ens
Resolve an ENS name to an EVM address (not supported on BSC)
get_erc20_token_info
Get ERC20 token information
get_native_balance
Get native token balance for an address
get_erc20_balance
Get ERC20 token balance for an address
get_transaction
Get detailed information about a specific transaction by its hash. Includes sender, recipient, value, data, and more.
get_transaction_receipt
Get a transaction receipt by its hash
estimate_gas
Estimate the gas cost for a transaction
transfer_native_token
Transfer native tokens (BNB, ETH, MATIC, etc.) to an address
README
BNBChain MCP (Model Context Protocol)
A powerful toolkit for interacting with BNB Chain and other EVM-compatible networks through natural language processing and AI assistance.
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Description
BNBChain MCP is a Model Context Protocol implementation that enables seamless interaction with blockchain networks through AI-powered interfaces. It provides a comprehensive set of tools and resources for blockchain development, smart contract interaction, and network management.
Core Modules
The project is organized into several core modules:
- Blocks: Query and manage blockchain blocks
- Contracts: Interact with smart contracts
- Network: Network information and management
- NFT: NFT (ERC721/ERC1155) operations
- Tokens: Token (ERC20) operations
- Transactions: Transaction management
- Wallet: Wallet operations and management
- Common: Shared utilities and types
- Additional features coming soon (Greenfield, Swap, Bridge, etc.)
Integration with Cursor
To connect to the MCP server from Cursor:
- Open Cursor and go to Settings (gear icon in the top right)
- Click on "MCP" in the left sidebar
- Click "Add new global MCP server"
- Enter the following details:
Default mode
{
"mcpServers": {
"bnbchain-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@bnb-chain/mcp@latest"],
"env": {
"PRIVATE_KEY": "your_private_key_here. (optinal)"
}
}
}
}
SSE mode
{
"mcpServers": {
"bnbchain-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@bnb-chain/mcp@latest", "--sse"],
"env": {
"PRIVATE_KEY": "your_private_key_here. (optinal)"
}
}
}
}
Integration with Claude Desktop
To connect to the MCP server from Claude Desktop:
- Open Claude Desktop and go to Settings
- Click on "Developer" in the left sidebar
- Click the "Edit Config" Button
- Add the following configuration to the
claude_desktop_config.json
file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"bnbchain-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@bnb-chain/mcp@latest"],
"env": {
"PRIVATE_KEY": "your_private_key_here"
}
}
}
}
- Save the file and restart Claude Desktop
Once connected, you can use all the MCP prompts and tools directly in your Claude Desktop conversations. For example:
- "Analyze this address: 0x123..."
- "Explain the EVM concept of gas"
- "Check the latest block on BSC"
Integration with Other Clients
If you want to integrate BNBChain MCP into your own client, please check out the examples directory for more detailed information and reference implementations.
The examples demonstrate:
- How to set up the MCP client
- Authentication and configuration
- Making API calls to interact with blockchain networks
- Handling responses and errors
- Best practices for integration
Local Development
Prerequisites
Quick Start
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/bnb-chain/bnbchain-mcp.git
cd bnbchain-mcp
- Set up environment variables:
cp .env.example .env
Edit .env
file with your configuration:
PRIVATE_KEY
: Your wallet private key (required for transaction operations)LOG_LEVEL
: Set logging level (DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR)PORT
: Server port number (default: 3001)
- Install dependencies and start development server:
# Install project dependencies
bun install
# Start the development server
bun dev:sse
Testing with MCP Clients
Configure the local server in your MCP clients using this template:
{
"mcpServers": {
"bnbchain-mcp": {
"url": "http://localhost:3001/sse",
"env": {
"PRIVATE_KEY": "your_private_key_here"
}
}
}
}
Testing with Web UI
We use @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
for testing. Launch the test UI:
bun run test
Available Scripts
bun dev:sse
: Start development server with hot reloadbun build
: Build the projectbun test
: Run test suite
Available Prompts and Tools
Prompts
Name | Description |
---|---|
analyze_block | Analyze a block and provide detailed information about its contents |
analyze_transaction | Analyze a specific transaction |
analyze_address | Analyze an EVM address |
interact_with_contract | Get guidance on interacting with a smart contract |
explain_evm_concept | Get an explanation of an EVM concept |
compare_networks | Compare different EVM-compatible networks |
analyze_token | Analyze an ERC20 or NFT token |
Tools
Name | Description |
---|---|
get_block_by_hash | Get a block by hash |
get_block_by_number | Get a block by number |
get_latest_block | Get the latest block |
get_transaction | Get detailed information about a specific transaction by its hash |
get_transaction_receipt | Get a transaction receipt by its hash |
estimate_gas | Estimate the gas cost for a transaction |
transfer_native_token | Transfer native tokens (BNB, ETH, MATIC, etc.) to an address |
approve_token_spending | Approve another address to spend your ERC20 tokens |
transfer_nft | Transfer an NFT (ERC721 token) from one address to another |
transfer_erc1155 | Transfer ERC1155 tokens to another address |
transfer_erc20 | Transfer ERC20 tokens to an address |
get_address_from_private_key | Get the EVM address derived from a private key |
get_chain_info | Get chain information for a specific network |
get_supported_networks | Get list of supported networks |
resolve_ens | Resolve an ENS name to an EVM address |
is_contract | Check if an address is a smart contract or an externally owned account (EOA) |
read_contract | Read data from a smart contract by calling a view/pure function |
write_contract | Write data to a smart contract by calling a state-changing function |
get_erc20_token_info | Get ERC20 token information |
get_native_balance | Get native token balance for an address |
get_erc20_balance | Get ERC20 token balance for an address |
get_nft_info | Get detailed information about a specific NFT |
check_nft_ownership | Check if an address owns a specific NFT |
get_erc1155_token_uri | Get the metadata URI for an ERC1155 token |
get_nft_balance | Get the total number of NFTs owned by an address from a specific collection |
get_erc1155_balance | Get the balance of a specific ERC1155 token ID owned by an address |
Supported Networks
Supports BSC, opBNB, Ethereum, and other major EVM-compatible networks. For more details, see src/evm/chains.ts
.
Contributing
We welcome contributions to BNBChain MCP! Here's how you can help:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch
- Commit your changes
- Push to your branch
- Create a Pull Request
Please ensure your code follows our coding standards and includes appropriate tests.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
References and Acknowledgments
This project is built upon and inspired by the following open-source projects:
- TermiX-official/bsc-mcp - Original BSC MCP implementation
- mcpdotdirect/evm-mcp-server - EVM-compatible MCP server implementation
We extend our gratitude to the original authors for their contributions to the blockchain ecosystem.
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