Cryo MCP Server
local-only server
The server can only run on the clientβs local machine because it depends on local resources.
Integrations
Enables SQL queries against blockchain data through DuckDB, supporting data exploration, schema inspection, and complex analytics on downloaded blockchain datasets with various filtering and aggregation capabilities.
Provides blockchain data extraction capabilities via an API server, allowing querying of block, transaction, and log data from Ethereum with support for block range specifications, contract filtering, and multiple output formats.
Cryo MCP π§
A Model Completion Protocol (MCP) server for the Cryo blockchain data extraction tool.
Cryo MCP allows you to access Cryo's powerful blockchain data extraction capabilities via an API server that implements the MCP protocol, making it easy to query blockchain data from any MCP-compatible client.
For LLM Users: SQL Query Workflow Guide
When using this MCP server to run SQL queries on blockchain data, follow this workflow:
- Download data with
query_dataset
:Copy - Explore schema with
get_sql_table_schema
:Copy - Run SQL with
query_sql
:Copy
Alternatively, use the combined approach with query_blockchain_sql
:
For a complete working example, see examples/sql_workflow_example.py.
Features
- Full Cryo Dataset Access: Query any Cryo dataset through an API server
- MCP Integration: Works seamlessly with MCP clients
- Flexible Query Options: Support for all major Cryo filtering and output options
- Block Range Options: Query specific blocks, latest block, or relative ranges
- Contract Filtering: Filter data by contract address
- Latest Block Access: Easy access to the latest Ethereum block data
- Multiple Output Formats: JSON, CSV, and Parquet support
- Schema Information: Get detailed dataset schemas and sample data
- SQL Queries: Run SQL queries directly against downloaded blockchain data
Installation (Optional)
This is not required if you will run the tool with uvx
directly.
Requirements
- Python 3.8+
- uv
- A working installation of Cryo
- Access to an Ethereum RPC endpoint
- DuckDB (for SQL query functionality)
Quick Start
Usage with Claude Code
- Run
claude mcp add
for an interactive prompt. - Enter
uvx
as the command to run. - Enter
cryo-mcp --rpc-url <ETH_RPC_URL> [--data-dir <DATA_DIR>]
as the args - Alternatively, provide
ETH_RPC_URL
andCRYO_DATA_DIR
as environment variables instead.
New instances of claude
will now have access to cryo as configured to hit your RPC endpoint and store data in the specified directory.
Available Tools
Cryo MCP exposes the following MCP tools:
list_datasets()
Returns a list of all available Cryo datasets.
Example:
query_dataset()
Query a Cryo dataset with various filtering options.
Parameters:
dataset
(str): The name of the dataset to query (e.g., 'blocks', 'transactions', 'logs')blocks
(str, optional): Block range specification (e.g., '1000:1010')start_block
(int, optional): Start block number (alternative to blocks)end_block
(int, optional): End block number (alternative to blocks)use_latest
(bool, optional): If True, query the latest blockblocks_from_latest
(int, optional): Number of blocks from latest to includecontract
(str, optional): Contract address to filter byoutput_format
(str, optional): Output format ('json', 'csv', 'parquet')include_columns
(list, optional): Columns to include alongside defaultsexclude_columns
(list, optional): Columns to exclude from defaults
Example:
lookup_dataset()
Get detailed information about a specific dataset, including schema and sample data.
Parameters:
name
(str): The name of the dataset to look upsample_start_block
(int, optional): Start block for sample datasample_end_block
(int, optional): End block for sample datause_latest_sample
(bool, optional): Use latest block for samplesample_blocks_from_latest
(int, optional): Number of blocks from latest for sample
Example:
get_latest_ethereum_block()
Returns information about the latest Ethereum block.
Example:
SQL Query Tools
Cryo MCP includes several tools for running SQL queries against blockchain data:
query_sql()
Run a SQL query against downloaded blockchain data.
Parameters:
query
(str): SQL query to executefiles
(list, optional): List of parquet file paths to query. If None, will use all files in the data directory.include_schema
(bool, optional): Whether to include schema information in the result
Example:
query_blockchain_sql()
Query blockchain data using SQL, automatically downloading any required data.
Parameters:
sql_query
(str): SQL query to executedataset
(str, optional): The dataset to query (e.g., 'blocks', 'transactions')blocks
(str, optional): Block range specificationstart_block
(int, optional): Start block numberend_block
(int, optional): End block numberuse_latest
(bool, optional): If True, query the latest blockblocks_from_latest
(int, optional): Number of blocks before the latest to includecontract
(str, optional): Contract address to filter byforce_refresh
(bool, optional): Force download of new data even if it existsinclude_schema
(bool, optional): Include schema information in the result
Example:
list_available_sql_tables()
List all available tables that can be queried with SQL.
Example:
get_sql_table_schema()
Get the schema for a specific parquet file.
Parameters:
file_path
(str): Path to the parquet file
Example:
get_sql_examples()
Get example SQL queries for different blockchain datasets.
Example:
Configuration Options
When starting the Cryo MCP server, you can use these command-line options:
--rpc-url URL
: Ethereum RPC URL (overrides ETH_RPC_URL environment variable)--data-dir PATH
: Directory to store downloaded data (overrides CRYO_DATA_DIR environment variable, defaults to ~/.cryo-mcp/data/)
Environment Variables
ETH_RPC_URL
: Default Ethereum RPC URL to use when not specified via command lineCRYO_DATA_DIR
: Default directory to store downloaded data when not specified via command line
Advanced Usage
SQL Queries Against Blockchain Data
Cryo MCP allows you to run powerful SQL queries against blockchain data, combining the flexibility of SQL with Cryo's data extraction capabilities:
Two-Step SQL Query Flow
You can split data extraction and querying into two separate steps:
Combined SQL Query Flow
For convenience, you can also use the combined function that handles both steps:
Note: For SQL queries, always use output_format="parquet"
when downloading data to ensure optimal performance with DuckDB. When using query_blockchain_sql
, you should refer to the file paths directly in your SQL using the read_parquet()
function.
Querying with Block Ranges
Cryo MCP supports the full range of Cryo's block specification syntax:
Contract Filtering
Filter logs and other data by contract address:
Column Selection
Include only the columns you need:
Development
Project Structure
Run Tests
uv run pytest
License
MIT
Credits
- Built on top of the amazing Cryo tool by Paradigm
- Uses the MCP protocol for API communication
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An API server that implements the Model Completion Protocol (MCP) for Cryo blockchain data extraction, allowing users to query Ethereum blockchain data through any MCP-compatible client.
- For LLM Users: SQL Query Workflow Guide
- Features
- Installation (Optional)
- Requirements
- Quick Start
- Available Tools
- Configuration Options
- Environment Variables
- Advanced Usage
- Development
- License
- Credits