Why this server?
This server directly provides "historical trends" and "comprehensive cryptocurrency analysis" using the CoinCap API, making it an excellent fit for retrieving historical data for a cryptocurrency like 'fartcoin'.
AsecurityAlicense-qualityA Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides comprehensive cryptocurrency analysis using the CoinCap API. This server offers real-time price data, market analysis, and historical trends through an easy-to-use interface. Updated to use Coin Cap API v3Last updated 2 months ago3661MITWhy this server?
This server explicitly offers access to "historical data" for financial information via Yahoo Finance, which can be generalized to include cryptocurrency-like assets such as 'fartcoin'.
-securityAlicense-qualityProvides real-time financial data from Yahoo Finance to Large Language Models through the Model Context Protocol, enabling AI models to access stock prices, historical data, and company information.Last updated a year ago1MITWhy this server?
This server provides access to "candlestick charts" and "trading statistics" for Binance, which are direct representations of historical price and volume data for cryptocurrencies.
AsecurityAlicense-qualityMCP service that provides real-time access to Binance cryptocurrency market data, allowing AI agents to fetch current prices, order books, candlestick charts, and trading statistics through natural language queries.Last updated 9 months ago1214542Apache 2.0Why this server?
This server offers "cryptocurrency data tools" including "price tracking" and "market trends" from CoinGecko, which inherently involve historical data analysis for any crypto asset.
AsecurityFlicense-qualityA Model Context Protocol server that connects Gemini CLI with CoinGecko's API, enabling users to access 46 cryptocurrency data tools including price tracking, market trends, and NFT information through terminal commands.Last updated 9 months ago505Why this server?
This server is a dedicated "Cryptocurrency MCP Server" offering "comprehensive, real-time cryptocurrency information," implying a broad range of data including historical context.

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AsecurityAlicense-qualityCryptocurrency MCP Server! Free! This powerful tool is designed for blockchain enthusiasts, providing comprehensive, real-time cryptocurrency information at your fingertips. Whether you're an experienced trader or just starting your journey into the crypto world.Last updated 3 months ago3162MITWhy this server?
While focused on "real-time cryptocurrency data," many such APIs also provide historical data, making it a strong candidate for a general cryptocurrency data query.
-securityAlicense-qualityA server that provides real-time cryptocurrency data through the Model Context Protocol, allowing access to detailed exchange information and current cryptocurrency rates from the CoinCap API.Last updated a year ago11MITWhy this server?
This server provides "comprehensive access to CoinMarketCap's cryptocurrency data" and "market metrics," which would typically encompass historical data relevant to 'fartcoin'.
-securityFlicense-qualityProvides comprehensive access to CoinMarketCap's cryptocurrency data including listings, quotes, market metrics, and the Fear & Greed Index directly within the Cursor environment.Last updated a year ago7032Why this server?
This server gives access to "real-time cryptocurrency data" from CoinMarketCap, which often includes or can be used to derive historical data.
-securityAlicense-qualityReal-time access to cryptocurrency data from the CoinMarketCap API.Last updated 10 months ago261MITWhy this server?
This server allows querying "blockchain data" and "transaction details" for the TON blockchain. Transaction details are historical records, making it relevant for 'fartcoin' if it's a blockchain asset.
-securityAlicense-qualityA production-ready Model Context Protocol server implementation that connects AI assistants to the TON blockchain, allowing them to query wallet balances, transaction details, smart contracts, and other blockchain data.Last updated a year agoMIT