Enables analysis of Aave V3 liquidation opportunities on Ethereum mainnet, including real-time health factor monitoring, position tracking, risk assessment, and liquidation profit estimation for DeFi lending positions.
Aave Liquidation MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for analyzing Aave V3 liquidation opportunities on Ethereum mainnet. This tool enables AI assistants like Claude to interact with Aave protocol data, monitor user positions, and identify liquidation opportunities.
Features
š Health Factor Monitoring
Real-time health factor calculation for any Ethereum address
Multi-threshold risk detection:
HEALTHY: Health Factor > 1.05
AT_RISK: 1.0 < HF < 1.05
LIQUIDATABLE: HF < 1.0
Automatic risk level classification (HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW)
Account summary with collateral, debt, and borrow capacity
š° Liquidation Analysis
Detailed position breakdown by asset
Profit estimation for liquidation opportunities
Collateral and debt composition analysis
Liquidation bonus calculation (asset-specific)
Risk scoring based on multiple factors
š Position Tracking
Complete portfolio view for any address
Asset-by-asset breakdown of deposits and borrows
Collateral status for each asset
Real-time balance updates from on-chain data
š¢ Batch Operations
Check up to 20 addresses simultaneously
Parallel processing for faster results
Summary statistics (liquidatable count, at-risk count, etc.)
Bulk risk assessment for portfolio monitoring
š² Price & Protocol Data
Real-time asset prices from Aave oracle
USD-denominated values for all positions
Reserve (asset) listing with full configuration
LTV, liquidation thresholds, and bonuses by asset
Current block number for data verification
What Makes This Different
Unlike existing liquidation bots that execute liquidations, this MCP server focuses on:
Analysis over Execution: Provides data and insights rather than executing transactions
AI-First Design: Optimized for integration with AI assistants via MCP protocol
Educational Value: Helps users understand DeFi liquidation mechanics
Research Tool: Useful for strategy development and risk analysis
Installation
Prerequisites
Node.js 18 or higher
An Ethereum RPC endpoint (Alchemy, Infura, QuickNode, or your own node)
Setup
Clone or download this repository
Install dependencies:
npm installConfigure environment variables:
cp .env.example .env # Edit .env and add your Ethereum RPC URLBuild the project:
npm run build
Configuration
Environment Variables
Create a .env file in the project root:
Getting an RPC Endpoint
You can get a free Ethereum RPC endpoint from:
Alchemy: https://www.alchemy.com/ (Recommended, 300M compute units/month free)
Infura: https://www.infura.io/ (100k requests/day free)
QuickNode: https://www.quicknode.com/ (Free tier available)
MCP Configuration
Add this server to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Replace /ABSOLUTE/PATH/TO/ with the actual path to your installation.
Quick Demo Scripts
Test the server functionality without MCP configuration:
Available Tools (8 Total)
1. get_user_health
Get health factor and account data for a specific address.
Input:
Output:
2. analyze_liquidation
Analyze a position for liquidation opportunity with detailed breakdown.
Input:
Output:
3. get_user_positions
Get detailed collateral and debt positions for an address.
Input:
4. get_aave_reserves
Get list of all available Aave V3 reserves with their configurations.
Input: None required
Output: List of all reserves with LTV, liquidation threshold, liquidation bonus, etc.
5. get_asset_price
Get current USD price for a specific asset from Aave oracle.
Input:
6. get_protocol_status
Get Aave V3 protocol status and current block number.
Input: None required
7. batch_check_addresses
Check multiple addresses at once for liquidation opportunities (max 20 addresses per request).
Input:
Output:
8. validate_address
Validate if a string is a properly formatted Ethereum address.
Input:
Output:
Usage Examples
Once configured with Claude Desktop, you can ask questions like:
Single Address Queries:
"Check the health factor for address 0x742d35Cc6634C0532925a3b844Bc454e4438f44e"
"Are there any liquidation opportunities for this address?"
"What are the collateral positions for this user?"
"Analyze this address for liquidation risk: 0x..."
Batch Operations:
"Check these 5 addresses for liquidation risk: [paste addresses]"
"Monitor multiple wallets and tell me which ones are at risk"
"Compare liquidation risk across these addresses"
Protocol Queries:
"Show me all available assets in Aave V3"
"What's the current price of WETH in Aave?"
"What are the liquidation parameters for USDC?"
"What's the current block number?"
Validation:
"Is this a valid Ethereum address: 0x123..."
"Validate these addresses before I check them"
Setup Verification
After installing and configuring the server, restart Claude Desktop and verify it's working:
Ask Claude:
Claude will use the get_protocol_status tool and should return something like:
Understanding the Data
Health Factor
> 1.0: Position is healthy
< 1.05: Position is at risk (warning)
< 1.0: Position can be liquidated
Risk Levels
HIGH: Health factor < 1.0 (immediately liquidatable)
MEDIUM: Health factor between 1.0 and 1.02
LOW: Health factor between 1.02 and 1.05
Liquidation Bonus
When a position is liquidated, the liquidator receives a bonus (typically 5-10% depending on the asset). The potentialProfit field estimates this bonus.
Development
Project Structure
Building
Development Mode
This will watch for file changes and recompile automatically.
Technical Details
Aave V3 Contracts (Ethereum Mainnet)
Pool:
0x87870Bca3F3fD6335C3F4ce8392D69350B4fA4E2Pool Data Provider:
0x7B4EB56E7CD4b454BA8ff71E4518426369a138a3Oracle:
0x54586bE62E3c3580375aE3723C145253060Ca0C2
Dependencies
@modelcontextprotocol/sdk: MCP protocol implementationethers: Ethereum library for contract interactiondotenv: Environment variable management
Limitations
Mainnet Only: Currently supports Ethereum mainnet only
Read-Only: Does not execute liquidations, only analyzes opportunities
Rate Limits: Subject to your RPC provider's rate limits
Gas Estimation: Profit calculations are estimates and don't account for gas costs
Future Enhancements
Multi-chain support (Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Base)
Historical liquidation data and analytics
Advanced profit calculations including gas costs
Webhook notifications for at-risk positions
Integration with The Graph for historical queries
Support for Aave V2 alongside V3
Resources
License
MIT
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
Disclaimer
This tool is for educational and research purposes only. Liquidating positions on DeFi protocols involves financial risk. Always do your own research and understand the risks before participating in DeFi activities.
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