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nimiq-mcp

v0.0.10

Published

MCP server for Nimiq blockchain interactions

Readme

Features

  • 🚀 Two deployment options: Zero-setup remote access OR local installation
  • 🔗 18 comprehensive tools for accounts, transactions, blocks, validators, and more
  • 🤖 MCP 2025-06-18 Protocol: Latest specification with enhanced features
  • 💬 Interactive Tools: Elicitation support for guided user experiences
  • Remote option: No installation required - just add the URL to your MCP client
  • 🔧 Local option: Full control with npx nimiq-mcp
  • 🔍 Advanced search: Full-text search through comprehensive Nimiq documentation
  • 📊 Enhanced calculations: Interactive staking rewards calculator with smart defaults
  • 🔒 Read-only operations (sending transactions not supported for security)
  • Input validation: Comprehensive schema validation for all tool inputs

Quick Start

Choose one of two options:

Option 1: Remote Access

Add this to your MCP client configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nimiq": {
      "url": "https://nimiq-mcp.je-cf9.workers.dev/sse",
      "transport": "sse"
    }
  }
}

Option 2: Local Installation

Add this to your MCP client configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nimiq": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["nimiq-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Comparison

| Feature | Remote Access | Local Installation | | -------------------- | ------------------------------- | ---------------------------- | | Setup | Zero installation required | Requires Node.js/npm | | Updates | Automatic | Manual (npx pulls latest) | | Privacy | Requests go through our servers | Direct connection to RPC | | Availability | Depends on our service uptime | Depends on local environment | | Protocol Support | SSE transport only | Full MCP protocol support |

With Custom RPC Endpoint & Auth

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nimiq": {
      "url": "https://nimiq-mcp.je-cf9.workers.dev/sse?rpc-url=https://your-rpc-endpoint.com&rpc-username=your-username&rpc-password=your-password",
      "transport": "sse"
    }
  }
}
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nimiq": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "nimiq-mcp",
        "--rpc-url",
        "https://your-rpc-endpoint.com",
        "--rpc-username",
        "your-username",
        "--rpc-password",
        "your-password"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Available Arguments

| CLI Arguments | URL Arguments | Description | Default | | --------------------------- | ------------------------- | ------------------------------- | ---------------------------- | | --rpc-url <url> | rpc-url=<url> | Nimiq RPC endpoint URL | https://rpc.nimiqwatch.com | | --rpc-username <username> | rpc-username=<username> | RPC username for authentication | None | | --rpc-password <password> | rpc-password=<password> | RPC password for authentication | None | | --help, -h | N/A | Show help message | N/A |

Available Tools and Resources

The MCP server provides comprehensive tools and resources for interacting with the Nimiq blockchain:

Tools (18 available)

| Category | Tool | Description | | -------------------------------- | ------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------- | | Blockchain Data Tools | getHead | Get the current head block of the Nimiq blockchain | | | getBlockByNumber | Retrieve a specific block by its number | | | getBlockByHash | Retrieve a specific block by its hash | | | getEpochNumber | Get the current epoch number | | Blockchain Calculation Tools | getSupply | Get the current circulating supply of NIM | | | calculateSupplyAt | Calculate the Nimiq PoS supply at a given time | | | calculateStakingRewards | Calculates the potential wealth accumulation based on staking | | | interactiveStakingCalculator | NEW: Interactive calculator with elicitation support | | | getPrice | Get the price of NIM against other currencies | | Account & Balance Tools | getAccount | Get detailed account information by address | | | getBalance | Get the balance of a specific account address | | Transaction Tools | getTransaction | Get detailed transaction information by hash | | | getTransactionsByAddress | Get transaction history for a specific address | | Validator Tools | getValidators | Get information about all active validators | | | getValidator | Get detailed information about a specific validator | | | getSlots | Get validator slot information for current or specific block | | Network Tools | getNetworkInfo | Get network status including peer count and consensus state | | Documentation Tools | getRpcMethods | Get all available RPC methods from the latest OpenRPC document | | | searchDocs | Search through the Nimiq documentation using full-text search |

Resources (3 available)

| Category | Resource | Description | | --------------------------- | ------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- | | Documentation Resources | nimiq://docs/web-client | Complete web-client documentation for LLMs | | | nimiq://docs/protocol | Complete Nimiq protocol and learning documentation for LLMs | | | nimiq://docs/validators | Complete validator and staking documentation for LLMs |

Tool Parameters

Each tool accepts specific parameters:

  • Block tools: includeBody (boolean) to include transaction details
  • Address tools: address (string) for Nimiq addresses
  • Transaction tools: hash (string) for transaction hashes, max (number) for limits
  • Documentation tools: includeSchemas (boolean) for getRpcMethods to include detailed parameter/result schemas
  • Search tools: query (string) for search terms, limit (number) to control result count

Resource Access

Resources are accessed via their URI and don't require parameters:

  • Documentation resources: Access via nimiq://docs/web-client, nimiq://docs/protocol, or nimiq://docs/validators
  • Content is returned as plain text for optimal LLM consumption
  • MCP clients can cache resource content for improved performance

Example Responses

Supply Data Response

{
  "total": 210000000000000,
  "vested": 0,
  "burned": 0,
  "max": 210000000000000,
  "initial": 25200000000000,
  "staking": 100000000000,
  "minted": 1000000000,
  "circulating": 25200000000000,
  "mined": 0,
  "updatedAt": "2025-01-20T12:00:00.000Z"
}

Block Data Response

{
  "blockNumber": 21076071,
  "block": {
    "hash": "90e2ba0a831eec477bca1a26ba8c5e2b3162b5d042667828c4db0f735247d41e",
    "number": 21076071,
    "timestamp": 1749486768481,
    "parentHash": "b4fae3fc846ac13bfc62aa502c8683e25e92616d987f3f642b9cb57da73b6392",
    "type": "micro",
    "producer": {
      "slotNumber": 305,
      "validator": "NQ51 LM8E Q8LS 53TX GGDG 26M4 VX4Y XRE2 8JDT"
    }
  },
  "timestamp": "2025-06-09T16:32:49.055Z",
  "network": "mainnet"
}

Search Documentation Response

{
  "query": "validator staking",
  "totalResults": 3,
  "results": [
    {
      "title": "Validator Setup",
      "content": "To become a validator in Nimiq, you need to stake NIM tokens...",
      "section": "Validators",
      "score": 0.95,
      "snippet": "...validator in Nimiq, you need to stake NIM tokens and run validator software..."
    },
    {
      "title": "Staking Rewards",
      "content": "Validators earn rewards for producing blocks and validating transactions...",
      "section": "Economics",
      "score": 0.87,
      "snippet": "...earn rewards for producing blocks and validating transactions. Staking rewards..."
    }
  ],
  "searchedAt": "2025-01-20T12:00:00.000Z"
}

Usage Examples

Claude Desktop Configuration

Option 1: Remote (Zero Setup)

Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nimiq": {
      "url": "https://nimiq-mcp.je-cf9.workers.dev/sse",
      "transport": "sse"
    }
  }
}

Option 2: Local Installation

Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nimiq": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["nimiq-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

With Custom Local Configuration

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "nimiq": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "nimiq-mcp",
        "--rpc-url",
        "https://rpc.nimiqwatch.com"
      ]
    }
  }
}

In Web Applications

Access the remote server directly via HTTP:

// Connect to the remote MCP server
const mcpClient = new SSEClientTransport(
  new URL('https://nimiq-mcp.je-cf9.workers.dev/sse')
)

In Other MCP Clients

The server follows the MCP specification and can be used with any MCP-compatible client:

Local installation:

npx nimiq-mcp

Remote access:

  • Tools Endpoint: https://nimiq-mcp.je-cf9.workers.dev/tools
  • Info Endpoint: https://nimiq-mcp.je-cf9.workers.dev/info
  • Health Check: https://nimiq-mcp.je-cf9.workers.dev/health
  • Web Interface: https://nimiq-mcp.je-cf9.workers.dev/

Development

Local Development

# Install dependencies
pnpm install

# Run linting
pnpm run lint

# Fix linting issues
pnpm run lint:fix

# Build for production
pnpm run build

# Test the server manually
echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/list","params":{}}' | node dist/index.js

Cloudflare Workers Development

# Install dependencies including Wrangler
pnpm install

# Start local development server
pnpm run dev:worker

# Build and test worker deployment
pnpm run build:worker

# Deploy to Cloudflare
pnpm run deploy

Deployment to Cloudflare Workers

See the complete Deployment Guide for detailed instructions.

Quick deployment steps:

  1. Set up Cloudflare account and get API token
  2. Configure GitHub secrets (for automatic deployment):
    • CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN
    • CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID
  3. Push to main branch - automatic deployment via GitHub Actions
  4. Configure production secrets (optional):
    wrangler secret put NIMIQ_RPC_URL
    wrangler secret put NIMIQ_RPC_USERNAME
    wrangler secret put NIMIQ_RPC_PASSWORD

The worker will be available at: https://nimiq-mcp.je-cf9.workers.dev

Architecture

The MCP server is built using:

MCP 2025-06-18 Protocol Features

This server implements the latest Model Context Protocol specification (2025-06-18) with enhanced features:

  • Elicitation Support: Interactive tools can request additional information from users during execution
  • Enhanced Input Validation: Comprehensive schema validation with detailed error messages
  • Structured Tool Responses: JSON Schema definitions for better LLM comprehension
  • Improved Error Handling: Standardized error responses with proper MCP error codes
  • Protocol Version Compliance: Full support for the latest MCP specification requirements

Deployment Options

Local Deployment (STDIO Transport)

  • Runs as a local process communicating via stdin/stdout
  • Best for desktop applications and local development
  • Zero network configuration required
  • Inherently secure (no network exposure)

Remote Deployment (SSE Transport)

  • Deployed on Cloudflare Workers edge network
  • Accessible from anywhere via HTTPS
  • Supports multiple concurrent clients
  • Built-in security, rate limiting, and global CDN
  • Automatic scaling and high availability

Input Validation

The server uses Valibot for comprehensive input validation on all tools, providing:

  • Runtime Type Safety: All tool inputs are validated against strict schemas
  • Descriptive Error Messages: Clear validation errors with field-level details
  • Type Inference: Automatic TypeScript type inference from Valibot schemas
  • Default Values: Automatic application of default values for optional parameters
  • Enum Validation: Strict validation of allowed values for parameters like network types

Example validation:

const StakingRewardsSchema = v.object({
  amount: v.optional(v.pipe(v.number(), v.description('Initial amount staked in NIM')), 1),
  days: v.optional(v.pipe(v.number(), v.description('Number of days staked')), 365),
  network: v.optional(v.pipe(v.picklist(['main-albatross', 'test-albatross']), v.description('Network name')), 'main-albatross'),
})

Error Handling

The server includes comprehensive error handling:

  • RPC connection errors
  • Rate limit handling
  • Invalid parameters
  • Network timeouts
  • Graceful shutdown on SIGINT

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Run tests and linting
  5. Submit a pull request

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.