Blocknative MCP Server
An MCP server that provides real-time gas price predictions across multiple blockchains, powered by Blocknative.
Features
- Tools:
predict_gas_price
: Fetches gas price predictions for a specified chain (default: Ethereum Mainnet,chain_id=1
), including base fee and a table with confidence levels, price, max priority fee, and max fee.estimate_gas_cost
: Estimates transaction costs based on gas limit, confidence level, and chain ID, returning costs in Gwei and ETH.get_supported_chains
: Lists supported blockchains in a table with chain ID, system, and network.
- Prompt:
gas_price_query
: A prompt template for querying gas prices at a specific confidence level and chain ID.
- Asynchronous: Uses
httpx
for non-blocking HTTP requests to Blocknative's Gas Price and Chains APIs. - Optional API Key: Supports low-frequency access without a Blocknative API key; high-frequency use requires setting
BLOCKNATIVE_API_KEY
.
Prerequisites
- Python: Version 3.10
- uv: For dependency management and running the project (installation guide)
- Blocknative API Key (optional): Required for high-frequency API access. Sign up at Blocknative to obtain a free API key.
Installation
Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/kukapay/blocknative-mcp.git cd blocknative-mcp
Set Up the Project with
uv
:uv sync
Set the Blocknative API Key (Optional):
- For high-frequency access, set the environment variable:
export BLOCKNATIVE_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"
- For low-frequency access, skip this step.
- For high-frequency access, set the environment variable:
Usage
The server provides three tools and one prompt, accessible via the FastMCP framework. You can run the server in development mode, execute it directly, or integrate it with Claude Desktop.
Running the Server
Development Mode with MCP Inspector:
uv run mcp dev blocknative-mcp
This opens the MCP Inspector, a web interface for testing tools and prompts interactively.
Direct Execution:
uv run blocknative-mcp
Claude Desktop Integration:
uv run mcp install blocknative-mcp --name "Blocknative MCP Server"
This installs the server for use with Claude Desktop.
Tools
predict_gas_price(chain_id: int = 1) -> str
:Fetches gas price predictions for a chain (default: Ethereum Mainnet). Returns base fee and a Markdown table with confidence levels, price, max priority fee, and max fee.- Example:
Gas Price Predictions for Chain ID 1 (ethereum/main): - Base Fee Per Gas: 0.382910791 Gwei | Confidence | Price (Gwei) | Max Priority Fee (Gwei) | Max Fee (Gwei) | |------------|--------------|-------------------------|----------------| | 99% | 0.52 | 0.14 | 0.9 | | 95% | 0.48 | 0.094 | 0.86 | | 90% | 0.47 | 0.089 | 0.85 | | 80% | 0.46 | 0.079 | 0.84 | | 70% | 0.45 | 0.069 | 0.83 |
- Example:
estimate_gas_cost(gas_limit: int, confidence: int = 99, chain_id: int = 1) -> str
:Estimates transaction costs based on gas limit, confidence level, and chain ID. Returns costs in Gwei and ETH.- Example:
Estimated Gas Cost (Confidence 90%, Chain ID 1): - Gas Limit: 21000 - Max Fee Per Gas: 0.85 Gwei - Total Cost: 17850 Gwei (0.00001785 ETH)
- Example:
get_supported_chains(ctx: Optional[Context] = None) -> str
:Lists supported chains in a Markdown table with chain ID, system, and network.- Example:
Supported Chains: | Chain ID | System | Network | |------------|----------|-----------| | 1 | ethereum | main | | 137 | polygon | mainnet | | 8453 | base | mainnet | | 11155111 | ethereum | sepolia |
- Example:
Prompts
gas_price_query(confidence: int, chain_id: int = 1) -> List[base.Message]
:A prompt template for querying gas prices at a specific confidence level and chain ID.- Example:
- User: What is the current gas price for chain ID 1 transactions with 90% confidence? - Assistant: Let me fetch the gas price predictions for chain ID 1.
- Example:
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.