Ir diretamente para o conteúdo principal
Voltar às aplicações de exemplo

Servidor EVM MCP

EVM MCP Server connects AI assistants like Claude or Cursor to blockchain data across Ethereum and other EVM-compatible chains. This MCP server tool lets Claude check wallet balances, analyze contracts, and monitor gas prices through natural conversation, making crypto data accessible to AI agents.

Framework/Biblioteca de front-end:
Viem
Idioma:
TypeScript
Ferramenta de compilação/Servidor de desenvolvimento:
Model Context Protocol
Pré-visualização da aplicação de exemplo

Visão geral

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) enables Large Language Models (LLMs) to interact with external tools — like HTTP APIs, files, or even blockchains — using a standardized message-based protocol. Think of it as a "function-calling" interface that agents like Claude or Cursor can plug into, turning a script or service into an AI-native extension.

In this guide, you'll learn how to build and deploy a MCP server that enables LLM agents to access blockchain data across multiple EVM-compatible networks. This powerful integration allows AI models like Claude to interact directly with blockchain data, opening up new possibilities for Web3 automation and analysis.

Tech Stack

Written tutorial of this project: Create an EVM MCP Server with Claude Desktop

Introdução

Install Dependencies


  1. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/quiknode-labs/qn-guide-examples.git
cd qn-guide-examples/AI/evm-mcp-server

  1. Install dependencies
npm install

  1. Build the project

Compile the TypeScript code:

npm run build

Configure Claude Desktop

Environment variables are used to configure the server. These variables will be defined in Claude Desktop's configuration file, claude_desktop_config.json.

To configure, open the Claude Desktop app, go to Claude > Settings > Developer. Then, modify the claude_desktop_config.json file with the following content: (if you already have other configurations, add the new configuration under the mcpServers object)

{
"mcpServers": {
"evm": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/absolute-path-to/evm-mcp-server/build/index.js"
],
"env": {
"QN_ENDPOINT_NAME": "your-quicknode-endpoint-name",
"QN_TOKEN_ID": "your-quicknode-token-id"
}
}
}
}

  • Substituir your-quicknode-endpoint-name with the name of your Quicknode endpoint.
  • Substituir your-quicknode-token-id with the token ID of your Quicknode endpoint.
  • Substituir /absolute-path-to with the absolute path to the evm-mcp-server diretório.

Test the MCP Server

Restart Claude Desktop and test the server by asking Claude Desktop to perform a task that requires the EVM MCP Server. For example, ask Claude Desktop to get balance of an address on any supported chain.

Example Agent Interactions


  1. Check a wallet balance:
Give the balance of the 0xd8dA6BF26964aF9D7eEd9e03E53415D37aA96045 address on Ethereum

  1. Analyze a contract:
Analyze 0xC02aaA39b223FE8D0A0e5C4F27eAD9083C756Cc2 on Ethereum

  1. Get current gas prices:
Analyze the current gas prices on Ethereum, is it a good time to use the chain?
Contribuições e comentários
Adoraríamos receber os vossos comentários e agradecemos quaisquer contribuições para esta aplicação de exemplo!
Para comunicar problemas ou partilhar comentários, abra uma issue no GitHub na qn-guia-exemplos repositório.
Para contribuir, siga estes passos:
  1. Fazer um fork do repositório
  2. Criar um ramo de funcionalidades:
    git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
  3. Envie as suas alterações:
    git commit -m "Adicionar uma funcionalidade fantástica"
  4. Envie o seu branch:
    git push origin feature/amazing-feature
  5. Abrir um Pull Request.