Hats Protocol MCP Server
Enables management of decentralized organizational roles and permissions through Hats Protocol across multiple blockchain networks. Supports creating hierarchical role structures, checking permissions, minting/transferring roles, and analyzing organizational structures through natural language.
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Hats Protocol MCP Server
A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for managing Hats Protocol operations including role management, permission checking, organizational structures, and analytics across multiple blockchain networks.
Features
- Hat Management: Create, mint, burn, and transfer hats
- Tree Operations: Manage hierarchical organizational structures
- Permission Checking: Verify wearers, standing, and eligibility
- Metadata Operations: Update hat details and properties
- Query Tools: Search and filter hats using GraphQL subgraph
- Analytics: Generate reports and track activity
- Multi-Chain Support: Works across all Hats Protocol networks
- External Signing: Prepare transactions for hardware wallet signing
Supported Networks
Mainnet
- Ethereum
- Polygon
- Arbitrum One
- Optimism
- Base
- Gnosis Chain
Testnet
- Sepolia
- Base Sepolia
Installation
# Clone the repository
git clone <repository-url>
cd mcp-hats-protocol-server
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the project
npm run build
Configuration
Environment Variables
Copy .env.template to .env and configure:
# RPC Provider API Keys (optional - uses public endpoints if not provided)
ALCHEMY_API_KEY=your_key_here
INFURA_API_KEY=your_key_here
# Block Explorer API Keys (required for contract verification)
ETHERSCAN_API_KEY=your_key_here
POLYGONSCAN_API_KEY=your_key_here
# ... other explorer keys
API Key Management
You can also set API keys using the MCP tools:
{
"tool": "set-api-key",
"args": {
"keyName": "ALCHEMY_API_KEY",
"value": "your_key_here"
}
}
Usage
Integrating with Claude Code
The easiest way to use this MCP server is to integrate it with Claude Code. After installing the server, add it to your Claude configuration:
Quick Setup
# Clone and install the server
git clone https://github.com/your-username/mcp-hats
cd mcp-hats
npm install
npm run build
# Add to Claude Code (with optional API key for better performance)
claude mcp add hats-protocol --env ALCHEMY_API_KEY=your_key_here -- node dist/index.js
Alternative Setup Methods
Option 1: Local Development (no build required)
claude mcp add hats-protocol --env ALCHEMY_API_KEY=your_key_here -- npx tsx src/index.ts
Option 2: Global NPM installation (if published)
claude mcp add hats-protocol --env ALCHEMY_API_KEY=your_key_here -- npx mcp-hats-protocol
Option 3: Team/Project Configuration
# For team sharing via .mcp.json
claude mcp add --scope project hats-protocol --env ALCHEMY_API_KEY=your_key_here -- node dist/index.js
# For user-wide access across all projects
claude mcp add --scope user hats-protocol --env ALCHEMY_API_KEY=your_key_here -- node dist/index.js
Managing the Integration
# List all MCP servers
claude mcp list
# View server details
claude mcp get hats-protocol
# Remove the server
claude mcp remove hats-protocol
Environment Variables in Claude Code
You can set API keys when adding the server:
claude mcp add hats-protocol \
--env ALCHEMY_API_KEY=your_alchemy_key \
--env ETHERSCAN_API_KEY=your_etherscan_key \
-- node dist/index.js
Manual Server Usage
If you prefer to run the server manually (for development or standalone use):
# Development mode
npm run dev
# Production mode
npm start
Using with Claude Code
Once integrated, you can use the Hats Protocol tools directly in your conversations with Claude:
Example: Check if someone has a role
Check if address 0x742C3cF9Af45f91B109a81EfEaf11535ECDe9571 is wearing hat 0x0000000100010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 on Ethereum
Example: Create a new organization
Help me create a new DAO called "TechCollective" on Base Sepolia with myself (0x742C3cF9Af45f91B109a81EfEaf11535ECDe9571) as the founder
Example: Analyze organizational structure
Show me the organizational structure for tree 0x00000001 on Base and visualize it as an ASCII tree
Example: Get role assignment guidance
I need to assign the CTO role to a new team member. Can you guide me through the process and prepare the transaction?
Claude will automatically use the appropriate Hats Protocol tools and provide intelligent guidance through the built-in prompts and resources.
Available Tools
Hat Management
create-hat- Create a new hat in the hierarchymint-hat- Assign a hat to a wearerburn-hat- Remove a hat from a wearertransfer-hat- Transfer a hat between wearers
Permission Checking
check-hat-wearer- Verify if an address wears a specific hatcheck-hat-standing- Check if a wearer is in good standing
Query Tools
get-hat-details- Get detailed information about a hatquery-hats-by-wearer- Get all hats worn by an addressget-tree-structure- Get hierarchical tree structure
Network Tools
list-networks- List all supported networksset-api-key- Configure API keys
Example Commands
Create a Hat
{
"tool": "create-hat",
"args": {
"networkName": "ethereum",
"admin": "0x0000000100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"details": "Engineering Team Lead",
"maxSupply": 1,
"eligibility": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"toggle": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"mutable": true,
"imageURI": "https://example.com/hat-image.png"
}
}
Check Hat Wearer
{
"tool": "check-hat-wearer",
"args": {
"networkName": "ethereum",
"wearer": "0x742C3cF9Af45f91B109a81EfEaf11535ECDe9571",
"hatId": "0x0000000100010000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
}
}
Development
Project Structure
src/
├── index.ts # Entry point
├── server.ts # MCP server setup
├── types/ # TypeScript definitions
├── utils/ # Utility functions
├── networks/ # Network configurations
├── clients/ # Hats SDK and subgraph clients
├── tools/ # MCP tool implementations
└── resources/ # MCP resources
test/
├── unit/ # Unit tests
├── integration/ # Integration tests
└── e2e/ # End-to-end tests
Running Tests
# Run all tests
npm test
# Run with coverage
npm run test:coverage
# Run specific test suites
npm run test:unit
npm run test:integration
npm run test:e2e
Code Quality
# Type checking
npm run typecheck
# Linting
npm run lint
# Formatting
npm run format
Architecture
Core Components
- MCP Server: Handles tool registration and request routing
- Hats Client: Wrapper around Hats Protocol SDK
- Subgraph Client: GraphQL client for querying indexed data
- Network Manager: Multi-chain configuration and RPC management
- Tool Implementations: Individual tools for specific operations
Data Flow
- MCP client sends tool request → MCP server
- Server validates input with Zod schemas
- Tool implementation calls appropriate client method
- Client interacts with blockchain or subgraph
- Response formatted and returned to MCP client
Resources
Contributing
- Create a feature branch
- Write tests for new functionality
- Ensure all tests pass
- Submit pull request with detailed description
License
MIT
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