Teckel Ethereum Toolkit

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teckel-mcp-servers5 months ago
This MCP server provides access to a subset of the teckel web3 Ethereum JSON-RPC services—namely those that require read only access to the blockchain (Mainnet and Sepolia). The main purpose of the ethereum toolkit is to give LLM/AI/Agents real-time access to Ethereum blockchain basic information. Once connected to an LLM via your MCP-client-of-choice, the LLM can use the suite of tools in the toolkit to provide answers to prompts such as: “What is the current Ethereum price in USD on the mainnet and the sepolia testnet?” “What is the current Ethereum gas price on the mainnet and the sepolia testnet?” “What is the balance of my Ethereum Account on the mainnet and the sepolia testnet?” “What transactions have been processed in the latest block on the mainnet and the sepolia testnet?”
Overview

what is Teckel Ethereum Toolkit?

Teckel Ethereum Toolkit is a server that provides access to a subset of Ethereum JSON-RPC services, specifically for read-only access to the Ethereum blockchain on both Mainnet and Sepolia.

how to use Teckel Ethereum Toolkit?

To use the toolkit, connect it to an LLM via your MCP-client-of-choice. You can then query the toolkit for various Ethereum blockchain information.

key features of Teckel Ethereum Toolkit?

  • Real-time access to Ethereum blockchain data
  • Ability to query current Ethereum price and gas price
  • Check Ethereum account balances
  • Retrieve transaction details from the latest block

use cases of Teckel Ethereum Toolkit?

  1. Monitoring Ethereum price fluctuations in real-time.
  2. Checking gas prices for transaction planning.
  3. Verifying account balances for Ethereum wallets.
  4. Analyzing recent transactions on the Ethereum blockchain.

FAQ from Teckel Ethereum Toolkit?

  • What kind of data can I access with the toolkit?

You can access real-time Ethereum prices, gas prices, account balances, and transaction details.

  • Is there an API key required to use the toolkit?

Yes, you need to provide an API key for authorization when accessing the toolkit.

  • Can I use this toolkit for both Mainnet and Sepolia?

Yes, the toolkit supports both Ethereum Mainnet and Sepolia testnet.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "teckel-ethereum-toolkit": {
      "url": "https://mcp-servers.bh.tkllabs.io:9780/ethereum-mcp",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer <MY APIKEY>"
      }
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
5 months ago
Updated At
5 months ago
Author Name
teckel-mcp-servers
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