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TokenTool MCP

npm version License: MIT Node.js ≥18 10 Networks CertiK Audited

Deploy and manage compliant tokens from Claude, Cursor, or any AI agent — by typing a sentence.

Built on Bitbond TokenTool — 8,300+ deployments, CertiK-audited contracts, compliance built in.


See It in Action

"Deploy a token called Green Bond A, 1M supply on Base, with whitelist and pausable."

→ CertiK-audited ERC-20 deployed on-chain in ~30 seconds. Contract address returned. No Solidity required.


Related MCP server: Armor Crypto MCP

Install

Claude Desktop

Add to ~/.claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "token-tool": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "token-tool-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "BITBOND_PRIVATE_KEY": "0x..."
      }
    }
  }
}

Cursor

→ One-click install for Cursor

Or add manually to .cursor/mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "token-tool": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "token-tool-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "BITBOND_PRIVATE_KEY": "0x..."
      }
    }
  }
}

VS Code

→ One-click install for VS Code

Or add to .vscode/mcp.json in your workspace:

{
  "servers": {
    "token-tool": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "token-tool-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "BITBOND_PRIVATE_KEY": "0x..."
      }
    }
  }
}

Claude Code

claude mcp add token-tool -- npx -y token-tool-mcp

Then set your key in the environment: export BITBOND_PRIVATE_KEY=0x...


Example Prompts

Once connected, try these:

Prompt

What happens

"Deploy a governance token called DAO Vote, 10M supply on Polygon, mintable and burnable"

Deploys an audited ERC-20 with mint + burn enabled

"Estimate the cost to deploy on Arbitrum vs Base"

Returns gas + fee estimates for both chains

"Mint 500K more tokens to 0x1234..."

Mints to target address, confirms tx

"Pause all transfers on contract 0xabcd..."

Activates the emergency stop

"Show me everything I've deployed"

Lists all tokens from local registry

"Deploy an RWA security token on Ethereum with whitelist, force transfer, and document URI linking to the prospectus"

Full compliance token with investor restrictions and legal doc reference


Tools

17 tools across the full token lifecycle:

Tool

Description

deploy_token

Deploy a CertiK-audited ERC-20 with optional compliance features

estimate_cost

Quote deployment cost (gas + fee) before committing funds

list_chains

List all 12 supported networks with chain IDs and aliases

get_token_info

Live on-chain token state — name, symbol, supply, paused status, owner

list_deployed_tokens

Full local deployment registry

mint_tokens

Mint additional supply to any address

burn_tokens

Permanently destroy tokens

pause_token

Emergency stop — halt all transfers immediately

unpause_token

Resume transfers after a pause

transfer_tokens

Send tokens to any address

get_wallet_info

Deployer wallet address and native balance

add_to_whitelist

Add addresses to token whitelist (batch supported)

remove_from_whitelist

Remove addresses from token whitelist

get_whitelist

View whitelist status and all whitelisted addresses

add_to_blacklist

Block an address from token interactions

remove_from_blacklist

Unblock a previously blacklisted address

get_compliance_status

Check whitelist and blacklist configuration for a token


Supported Networks

EVM (8): Ethereum · Polygon · BNB Chain · Arbitrum · Base · Optimism · Avalanche · Peaq

Non-EVM (2): Solana (SPL tokens) · Stellar (Stellar assets)

Testnets (5): Sepolia · Base Sepolia · BNB Testnet · Solana Devnet · Stellar Testnet

Human-friendly aliases work everywhere: eth, polygon, bnb, arb, base, op, avax, peaq, sol, stellar


Compliance Features

Optional flags on every deployment — the features institutional issuers and RWA platforms need:

Feature

Flag

What it does

Whitelist

--whitelist

Only approved addresses can hold or receive tokens

Blacklist

--blacklist

Block specific addresses from any interaction

Pausable

--pausable

Owner can freeze all transfers instantly

Force Transfer

--force-transfer

Owner can move tokens between addresses (regulatory recovery)

Document URI

--document-uri

Attach a prospectus, term sheet, or legal document on-chain

Max Supply Cap

--max-supply

Hard ceiling on total supply, enforced at the contract level


How It Works

You (natural language) → MCP Client (Claude/Cursor/VS Code) → TokenTool MCP Server (local)
    → Bitbond TokenTool API → Smart contract factory → On-chain deployment
  1. You type a prompt in your MCP client

  2. The client calls the appropriate tool on the local MCP server (stdio transport — nothing leaves your machine until step 3)

  3. The MCP server constructs a deployment transaction and submits it to Bitbond's TokenTool smart contract factory on the target chain

  4. The factory deploys a CertiK-audited ERC-20 contract with your parameters

  5. The contract address and transaction hash are returned to your MCP client

Your private key signs transactions locally. It is read from an environment variable, never passed as an argument, and never transmitted to Bitbond or any third party. The MCP server itself is stateless — the only local state is an optional deployment registry at data/registry.json.


CLI

TokenTool MCP also works as a standalone CLI for scripts, CI/CD, and non-MCP agents:

# List all supported chains
token-tool chains

# Estimate cost before deploying
token-tool cost --chain base

# Deploy a token
token-tool deploy \
  --chain base \
  --name "My Token" \
  --symbol MTK \
  --supply 1000000 \
  --mintable \
  --pausable

# Post-deployment management
token-tool mint --chain base --address 0x... --to 0x... --amount 500000
token-tool burn --chain base --address 0x... --amount 10000
token-tool pause --chain base --address 0x...
token-tool info --chain base --address 0x...

# View your deployment history
token-tool registry

All commands output structured JSON. Install globally with npm install -g token-tool-mcp to use token-tool directly.

Deploy Flags

Flag

Description

--chain

Target network (see aliases above)

--name

Token name

--symbol

Token symbol

--supply

Initial supply (human-readable, e.g. 1000000)

--decimals

Decimal places (default: 18)

--mintable

Enable minting after deployment

--burnable

Enable burning

--pausable

Enable pause/unpause

--whitelist

Enable whitelist-only transfers

--blacklist

Enable address blacklisting

--force-transfer

Enable owner-initiated forced transfers

--document-uri

Attach a document URL on-chain

--max-supply

Hard cap on total token supply

--owner

Token owner address (defaults to deployer)


Security

  • Private key stays local. Read from BITBOND_PRIVATE_KEY env var only — never passed as a CLI argument, never logged, never transmitted

  • stdio transport. The MCP server communicates with your client locally. No network listener, no open ports

  • CertiK-audited contracts. You're deploying battle-tested smart contracts, not generated Solidity

  • Testnet by default. We recommend starting on Sepolia or Base Sepolia — it's free and functionally identical to mainnet

  • Human-in-the-loop. For mainnet deployments ($299 each), enable confirmation prompts in your MCP client before executing transactions


Pricing

Environment

Cost

Testnet (Sepolia, Base Sepolia, BNB Testnet)

Gas only (~free)

Mainnet (all production chains)

$299 flat fee per deployment + gas

The $299 fee is Bitbond's standard TokenTool pricing — the same whether you deploy via the web UI, the API, or this MCP server. It's paid in the chain's native token (ETH, MATIC, BNB, etc.) at the time of deployment. No subscription, no API key, no per-call charges.


Architecture

token-tool-mcp/
├── src/
│   ├── index.js          ← MCP server (stdio transport)
│   ├── cli.js            ← CLI interface
│   ├── tokenTool.js      ← Core engine (shared by CLI + MCP)
│   ├── chains.js         ← Network registry + aliases
│   ├── solana.js         ← SPL token adapter
│   └── stellar.js        ← Stellar asset adapter
├── data/
│   └── registry.json     ← Local deployment history
├── SKILL.md              ← OpenClaw agent skill descriptor
├── CHANGELOG.md
└── README.md

Built on TokenTool

Bitbond TokenTool is one of the most widely used token deployment platforms in Web3:

  • 8,300+ tokens deployed across production networks

  • CertiK-audited smart contracts — audit report

  • Used by enterprises, DAOs, and developers in 50+ countries

  • Live since 2020, maintained by Bitbond GmbH (Berlin)

TokenTool MCP wraps this same production infrastructure for AI agents.


Contributing

git clone https://github.com/thendrix-eng/token-tool-mcp
cd token-tool-mcp
npm install
node src/index.js   # start MCP server
node src/cli.js     # run CLI

Issues and PRs welcome.


License

MIT — Bitbond GmbH

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