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Why this server?
Enables AI agents to interact with Ethereum networks, manage wallets, query blockchain data, and execute smart contract operations through a standardized interface, which directly relates to calling smart contract functions.
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Provides onchain tools for Claude AI to interact with the Polygon PoS blockchain, enabling wallet management, fund transfers, and smart contract deployment.
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Enables AI agents to perform blockchain operations on the Base network, relevant for calling smart contract functions.
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Provides Ethereum blockchain data tools via Etherscan's API, enabling users to check ETH balances, view transactions, track token transfers, fetch contract ABIs, monitor gas prices, and resolve ENS names.
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Enables interaction between Neo4j databases and Claude Desktop, allowing users to execute Cypher queries, create nodes, and establish relationships in the database; this could be relevant for interacting with smart contract data represented as a graph.
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Facilitates interaction with Starknet blockchain via MCP by exposing various RPC methods, allowing users to query chain states, transaction details, and block information; Starknet is an environment that smart contracts may be located.
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Enables users to build, deploy, and manage smart contracts through AI-powered assistants, streamlining blockchain development workflows.
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Allows for execution of python code within an environment, providing a means for interacting with blockchain nodes to call smart contract functions.
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A modular server that implements the Model Context Protocol standard, providing tools for interacting with GitHub, GitLab, Google Maps, Memory storage, and web automation through a unified gateway; useful for complex tasks involving more than just smart contracts.
Why this server?
Facilitates interaction with Ethereum blockchain data via Etherscan's API, providing real-time access to balances, transactions, token transfers, contract ABIs, gas prices, and ENS name resolutions.