
Nodit MCP Server
Connects AI agents and developers to structured blockchain data across multiple networks through Nodit's Web3 infrastructure, enabling easy querying, analysis and interaction with blockchain ecosystems without specialized development expertise.
Tools
call_nodit_api
This function calls a specific Nodit Blockchain Context API using its operationId. Before making the call, it's recommended to verify the detailed API specifications using the 'get_nodit_api_spec' tool. Please note that using this tool will consume your API quota.
list_nodit_api_categories
Lists available Nodit API categories from Nodit Blockchain Context. To use the Nodit API tool, you must first call this tool.
list_nodit_node_apis
Lists available Nodit API operations.
list_nodit_data_apis
Lists available Nodit Data API operations.
list_nodit_aptos_indexer_api_query_root
Lists all query roots available in the Nodit Aptos Indexer GraphQL API.
get_nodit_aptos_indexer_api_spec
Returns the GraphQL specification for a specific query root in the Nodit Aptos Indexer API.
call_nodit_aptos_indexer_api
Calls a Nodit Aptos Indexer API. Returns the API response. Before making the call, it's recommended to verify the detailed API specifications using the 'get_nodit_aptos_indexer_api_spec' tool. Please note that using this tool will consume your API quota.
get_nodit_api_spec
Gets the fully resolved spec details for a Nodit Blockchain Context API operationId. Returns details as a JSON string.
README
Nodit MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that connects AI agents and developers to structured, context-ready blockchain data across multiple networks through Nodit's Web3 infrastructure.
<a href="https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/@noditlabs/nodit-mcp-server"> <img width="380" height="200" src="https://glama.ai/mcp/servers/@noditlabs/nodit-mcp-server/badge" alt="Nodit Server MCP server" /> </a>
Overview
Nodit MCP Server simplifies how AI models and applications interact with blockchain ecosystems.
Instead of handling complex node RPCs, raw event logs, or chain-specific data structures, developers can access normalized, multi-chain blockchain data in a format optimized for AI reasoning and decision-making.
With Nodit's MCP, you can:
- Build AI agents that query, analyze, and act on real-time blockchain data across EVM-compatible and non-EVM networks.
- Create Web3-integrated applications without requiring specialized blockchain development expertise.
- Leverage Nodit's reliable node infrastructure, Web3 Data APIs, and GraphQL indexing services through a unified access layer.
Supported networks include Ethereum, Base, Optimism, Arbitrum, Polygon, Aptos, Bitcoin, Dogecoin, TRON, XRPL, and more.
How Nodit MCP Tools Work
Nodit MCP Server provides tools enabling AI agents to dynamically discover, understand, and interact with Nodit's Web3 APIs and data infrastructure. The tools minimize token consumption and maintain a lightweight context by modularizing API interactions into distinct steps:
-
List API Categories (
list_nodit_api_categories
)
Retrieve a list of high-level API categories available. -
List API Operations (
list_nodit_node_apis
,list_nodit_data_apis
,list_nodit_aptos_indexer_api_query_root
)
Fetch available operations within a selected category (Node APIs, Data APIs, Aptos Indexer APIs). -
Get API Specification (
get_nodit_api_spec
)
Obtain detailed information for a specific API operation (parameters, request/response schema). -
Call API (
call_nodit_api
,call_nodit_aptos_indexer_api
)
Execute an API call using the operationId and validated parameters.
Nodit MCP Server communicates using the standard JSON-RPC over stdio protocol, following the Model Context Protocol (MCP) conventions. Currently, only stdio-based communication is supported for server-client interactions.
Features
The following are the key features and supported blockchain networks provided through Nodit MCP Server for AI agents and LLMs.
For detailed API specifications and usage guidelines, please refer to the Nodit Developer Documentation.
-
RPC Node & Node APIs
Access blockchain node endpoints through Nodit's professionally operated infrastructure.
Supports real-time network queries, transaction submissions, smart contract interactions, and more. -
Web3 Data APIs
High-level APIs for accessing meticulously indexed blockchain data.
Includes processed datasets such as block and transaction details, token transfer histories, account-level transaction summaries, and asset movement details — information that would be difficult to assemble directly through raw RPC calls. -
GraphQL Indexer APIs (Aptos only)
Query detailed Aptos blockchain activities through GraphQL endpoints. -
Supported Networks
- EVM-Compatible: Ethereum, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Base, Kaia, Optimism, Polygon
- Non-EVM: Aptos, Bitcoin, Dogecoin, TRON, XRPL
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+
- Nodit API Key (Sign up and get an API key at Nodit Console)
Running Local Nodit MCP Server
Using npx (Recommended)
npx @noditlabs/nodit-mcp-server@latest
Using local build
# Clone the repository
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/noditlabs/nodit-mcp-server.git
# Move into the project directory
cd nodit-mcp-server
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the project
npm run build
Before starting, set your Nodit API key:
export NODIT_API_KEY=your-api-key
Then start the server:
node build/index.js
Communicating with the Local Server
Once the Nodit MCP Server is running locally, you can communicate with it using JSON-RPC over stdio.
Here’s how you can send a basic request to the server:
Example: List available tools
You can directly input the JSON-RPC payload:
{"method":"tools/list","params":{},"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1}
Or, you can pipe the request using the echo
command:
echo '{"method":"tools/list","params":{},"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1}' | node build/index.js
Example: Call a specific tool (list_nodit_api_categories)
echo '{"method":"tools/call","params":{"name":"list_nodit_api_categories","arguments":{}},"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1}' | node build/index.js
Integration
Connecting to Cursor IDE or Claude Desktop
Add the following configuration to your .cursor/mcp.json
or claude_desktop_config.json
:
-
Cursor
- MacOS:
~/.cursor/mcp.json
- Windows:
C:\Users\<Username>\.cursor\mcp.json
- MacOS:
-
Claude Desktop
- MacOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Windows:
C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Roaming\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- MacOS:
{
"mcpServers": {
"nodit": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@noditlabs/nodit-mcp-server@latest"],
"env": {
"NODIT_API_KEY": "****"
}
}
}
}
🔔 Important
Replace****
with your actual Nodit API key.
If the API key is not configured properly, API requests will fail due to authentication errors.
Connecting to Claude CLI
You can also use Nodit MCP Server directly with Claude CLI for a quick setup.
Add Nodit MCP Server with the following commands:
# Add the Nodit MCP server
claude mcp add nodit-mcp-server npx @noditlabs/nodit-mcp-server
# Set API Key
export NODIT_API_KEY=your-api-key
# Start Claude with the Nodit MCP server enabled
claude
Scope & Limitations
Nodit MCP Server provides structured context to help LLM-based agents utilize Nodit's APIs effectively.
Its responsibilities include:
- Structuring Nodit APIs (Node APIs, Web3 Data APIs) in an LLM-consumable format.
- Exposing endpoint details, input/output schemas, sample responses, and error handling guidelines.
However, the following are outside the MCP's control:
- API selection may vary depending on the LLM version (e.g., GPT-4, Claude 3), prompt engineering, or agent design.
- Interpretation of API responses or errors depends on the consuming LLM's reasoning capabilities.
Nodit MCP Server focuses on delivering accurate and structured API context,
but does not guarantee the final reasoning outcomes or behavior of external LLMs.
License
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
Refer to the LICENSE file for full license terms.
Relevant legal notices are provided in the NOTICE file.
"Nodit" and the Nodit logo are trademarks of Lambda256.
Use of the name or logo without prior written permission is prohibited.
© Lambda256. All rights reserved.
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