PancakeSwap PoolSpy MCP Server
Enables real-time tracking of newly created liquidity pools on PancakeSwap DEX. Provides detailed pool metrics including token pairs, creation timestamps, transaction counts, volume, and total value locked for DeFi analysis and trading decisions.
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PancakeSwap PoolSpy MCP Server
An MCP server that tracks newly created liquidity pools on Pancake Swap, providing real-time data for DeFi analysts, traders, and developers.
Features
- Real-Time Pool Tracking: Fetches pools created within a specified time range (default: 5 minutes).
- Customizable Queries: Adjust the time range (in seconds) and the number of pools returned (default: 100).
- Detailed Metrics: Includes pool address, tokens, creation timestamp, block number, transaction count, volume (USD), and total value locked (USD).
Prerequisites
- Python 3.10+: Ensure Python is installed on your system.
- The Graph API Key: Obtain an API key from The Graph to access the PancakeSwap subgraph.
Installation
Installing via Smithery
To install PancakeSwap PoolSpy for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @kukapay/pancakeswap-poolspy-mcp --client claude
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Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/kukapay/pancakeswap-poolspy-mcp.git cd pancakeswap-poolspy-mcp -
Install Dependencies: Install the required Python packages using uv:
uv add mcp[cli] httpx dotenv -
Client Configuration
{ "mcpServers": { "PancakeSwap-PoolSpy": { "command": "uv", "args": ["--directory", "path/to/pancakeswap-poolspy-mcp", "run", "main.py"], "env": { "THEGRAPH_API_KEY": "your api key from The Graph" } } } }
Usage
Running the Server
Run the server in development mode to test it locally:
mcp dev main.py
This launches the MCP Inspector, where you can interact with the get_new_pools_bsc tool.
Available Tool
get_new_pools_bsc(time_range_seconds: int = 300, limit: int = 100)
Fetches a list of newly created PancakeSwap pools on BNB Smart Chain.
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Parameters:
time_range_seconds(int): Time range in seconds to look back for new pools. Default is 300 seconds (5 minutes).limit(int): Maximum number of pools to return. Default is 100 pools.
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Returns: A formatted string listing pool details or an error message if the query fails.
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Example Outputs:
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Default (last 5 minutes, up to 100 pools):
get_new_pools_bsc()Newly Created Trading Pools (Last 5 Minutes, Limit: 100): Pool Address: 0x1234...5678 Tokens: WETH/USDC Created At: 2025-03-16 12:00:00 UTC Block Number: 12345678 Transaction Count: 10 Volume (USD): 1234.56 Total Value Locked (USD): 5678.90 Pool Address: 0x9abc...def0 Tokens: CAKE/BNB Created At: 2025-03-16 12:01:00 UTC Block Number: 12345679 Transaction Count: 5 Volume (USD): 789.12 Total Value Locked (USD): 3456.78 -
Custom (last 10 minutes, up to 50 pools):
get_new_pools(600, 50)Newly Created Trading Pools (Last 10 Minutes, Limit: 50): [pool details...]
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Example Prompts:
- "list newly created PancakeSwap pools from the last 1 hours."
- "Display PancakeSwap pools created within the last 2 minutes."
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
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