dgb-chain-mcp
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., "@dgb-chain-mcpwhat's the current DGB/USD price?"
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.
dgb-chain-mcp
Let any AI agent query DigiByte directly. An MCP server that exposes live DigiByte blockchain data as tools an agent can call: network health, DigiDollar stats, oracle status, prices, address balances, transactions, blocks.
Ask Claude "what's DigiByte's DigiDollar supply?" or "is oracle 29 reporting?" or "what's the DGB/USD price?" — and it answers from the live chain, not from stale training data.
Read-only. No wallet, no keys, nothing is ever sent. Because it only reads public blockchain data, it is safe to point at a mainnet node — and that's where it's most useful, since the data is real.
Why this exists
The goal is the one an old comparison-content website ("DGB Insights") reached for and missed: give AI good information about DigiByte. The website was the wrong shape — content sitting on a page hoping to get crawled. This is the right shape: a tool an agent calls and gets an authoritative, live answer from.
Related MCP server: bitcoin-utxo-mcp
Tools
Tool | Returns |
| Chain, height, sync, the 5 mining algos + difficulties, hashrate, active softforks. |
| Circulating DGB supply from the live UTXO set (max 21B). |
| DD supply, DGB collateral, system health, oracle price, active positions. |
| How many oracles are reporting vs. the roster + consensus threshold, per-oracle detail. |
| Current DGB/USD oracle price, contributing oracles, staleness. |
| DGB balance of any address (via |
| Any transaction by id — confirmations, block, inputs/outputs. |
| Any block by height or hash — time, tx count, algo, difficulty. |
Setup
Point it at any DigiByte node (v8+; DigiDollar tools need v9.26.4+ with DigiDollar
active). The node needs txindex=1 for get_transaction on arbitrary txids.
npm install
cp .env.example .env # your node's RPC url / user / passwordThen add it to your MCP client (Claude Desktop / Claude Code):
{
"mcpServers": {
"dgb-chain": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/dgb-chain-mcp/src/server.js"],
"env": {
"DGB_RPC_URL": "http://127.0.0.1:14022",
"DGB_RPC_USER": "your-rpc-user",
"DGB_RPC_PASSWORD": "your-rpc-password"
}
}
}
}(Mainnet RPC is usually :14022; testnet :14023/:14026 depending on config.)
Related
dgb-digidollar-mcp — the payment side: an agent pays in DigiDollar.
dgb-x402 — accept DigiDollar payments from agents.
Background: the write-up · DigiByte-Core discussion
Install: npm i -g dgb-chain-mcp (or run via npx dgb-chain-mcp).
Independent community project. Not affiliated with the DigiByte Foundation. MIT licensed.
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