Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@1inch Cross-Chain Swap MCP Serverswap 100 USDC from Base to Arbitrum"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
1inch Cross-Chain Swap Tool
A tool for executing cross-chain token swaps using 1inch Fusion+ and Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Demo Video

Related MCP server: uniswap-trader-mcp
Overview
This tool facilitates cross-chain token swaps between different blockchains (Arbitrum, Base, Polygon, etc.) using the 1inch Fusion+ API. It handles the entire swap process, from initiating orders to monitoring their execution status through a background worker system.
Installation
Dependencies must be installed using pnpm or yarn and not npm:
pnpm install
# or
yarn installConfiguration
The project must be setup as a CommonJS project. The design of the library does not work in its current form if you import it as ESM.
Create a
.envfile in the root directory and populate it with the following variables:
DEV_PORTAL_KEY=replace_with_developer_portal_api_key
WALLET_ADDRESS=replace_with_wallet_address
WALLET_KEY=replace_with_wallet_private_key
RPC_URL_ETHEREUM=replace_with_ethereum_rpc_url
RPC_URL_BASE=replace_with_base_rpc_url
INCH_API_KEY=replace_with_1inch_api_keyUsage
Start the MCP Server
npm startThis starts the Model Context Protocol server which exposes tools for cross-chain swapping and portfolio management.
Available MCP Tools
The tool provides the following MCP functions that can be used with Claude or other MCP-compatible assistants:
Cross-Chain Swap
swap: Initiates a cross-chain token swap
Parameters: - srcChainId: Source chain ID (default: 8453/Base) - dstChainId: Destination chain ID (default: 42161/Arbitrum) - srcTokenAddress: Source token address - dstTokenAddress: Destination token address - amount: Amount to swap (in base units or human-readable format) - invert: Swap direction toggle (default: false)
Order Management
swap-status: Checks the status of swap orders
Parameters: - orderHash: (Optional) Specific order hash to check
Portfolio Management
portfolio-protocols-value: Gets the value of protocols in your portfolio
Parameters: - chainId: Blockchain ID (default: 1/Ethereum)portfolio-tokens-details: Gets detailed information about tokens in your portfolio
Parameters: - chainId: Blockchain ID (default: 1/Ethereum) - closed: Include closed positions (default: true) - closedThreshold: Threshold for considering positions closed (default: 1)portfolio-general-value: Gets the general value of your portfolio
Parameters: - chainId: Blockchain ID (default: 1/Ethereum)portfolio-value-chart: Gets chart data for portfolio value over time
Parameters: - chainId: Blockchain ID (default: 1/Ethereum)
Monitoring System
The application includes a background worker system that monitors and processes swap orders:
Monitor Commands
# Start the monitor daemon
npm run monitor:start
# Check status of all orders
npm run status
# Check status of monitor daemon
npm run monitor:status
# Stop the monitor daemon
npm run monitor:stopHow the Worker System Functions
When a swap is initiated, the order information is saved to
order-status.jsonThe monitor daemon continuously checks for new orders that need monitoring
For each new order, a dedicated worker process is spawned
The worker monitors the order status and submits secrets when needed to complete the swap
Once an order is executed, the worker is terminated and the status is updated
Technical Notes
Built with the 1inch Cross-Chain SDK for secure cross-chain swaps
Uses Model Context Protocol for AI-assistant integration
PrivateKeyProviderConnector in the Fusion SDK supports BlockchainProviderConnector
The tool handles secret management for cross-chain swap verification