
DexPaprika
DexPaprika MCP server allows access real-time and historical data on crypto tokens, DEX trading activity, and liquidity across multiple blockchains. It enables natural language queries for exploring market trends, token performance, and DeFi analytics through a standardized interface.
DexPaprika MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides on-demand access to DexPaprika's cryptocurrency and DEX data API. Built specifically for AI assistants like Claude to programmatically fetch real-time token, pool, and DEX data with zero configuration.
TL;DR
# Install globally
npm install -g dexpaprika-mcp
# Start the server
dexpaprika-mcp
# Or run directly without installation
npx dexpaprika-mcp
DexPaprika MCP connects Claude to live DEX data across multiple blockchains. No API keys required. Installation | Configuration | API Reference
What Can You Build?
- Token Analysis Tools: Track price movements, liquidity depth changes, and volume patterns
- DEX Comparisons: Analyze fee structures, volume, and available pools across different DEXes
- Liquidity Pool Analytics: Monitor TVL changes, impermanent loss calculations, and price impact assessments
- Market Analysis: Cross-chain token comparisons, volume trends, and trading activity metrics
- Portfolio Trackers: Real-time value tracking, historical performance analysis, yield opportunities
- Technical Analysis: Perform advanced technical analysis using historical OHLCV data, including trend identification, pattern recognition, and indicator calculations
Installation
Installing via Smithery
To install DexPaprika for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @coinpaprika/dexpaprika-mcp --client claude
Manual Installation
# Install globally (recommended for regular use)
npm install -g dexpaprika-mcp
# Verify installation
dexpaprika-mcp --version
# Start the server
dexpaprika-mcp
The server runs on port 8010 by default. You'll see MCP server is running at http://localhost:8010
when successfully started.
Video Tutorial
Watch our step-by-step tutorial on setting up and using the DexPaprika MCP server:
Claude Desktop Integration
Add the following to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"dexpaprika": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["dexpaprika-mcp"]
}
}
}
After restarting Claude Desktop, the DexPaprika tools will be available to Claude automatically.
Technical Capabilities
The MCP server exposes these specific endpoints Claude can access:
Network Operations
Function | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
getNetworks | Retrieves all supported blockchain networks and metadata | {"id": "ethereum", "name": "Ethereum", "symbol": "ETH", ...} |
getNetworkDexes | Lists DEXes available on a specific network | {"dexes": [{"id": "uniswap_v3", "name": "Uniswap V3", ...}]} |
Pool Operations
Function | Description | Required Parameters | Example Usage |
---|---|---|---|
getTopPools | Gets top liquidity pools across all networks | limit , orderBy | Fetch top 10 pools by 24h volume |
getNetworkPools | Gets top pools on a specific network | network , limit | Get Solana's highest liquidity pools |
getDexPools | Gets top pools for a specific DEX | network , dex | List pools on Uniswap V3 |
getPoolDetails | Gets detailed pool metrics | network , poolAddress | Complete metrics for USDC/ETH pool |
getPoolOHLCV | Retrieves time-series price data for various analytical purposes (technical analysis, ML models, backtesting) | network , poolAddress , start , interval | 7-day hourly candles for SOL/USDC |
getPoolTransactions | Lists recent transactions in a pool | network , poolAddress | Last 20 swaps in a specific pool |
Token Operations
Function | Description | Required Parameters | Output Fields |
---|---|---|---|
getTokenDetails | Gets comprehensive token data | network , tokenAddress | price_usd , volume_24h , liquidity_usd , etc. |
getTokenPools | Lists pools containing a token | network , tokenAddress | Returns all pools with liquidity metrics |
search | Finds tokens, pools, DEXes by name/id | query | Multi-entity search results |
Example Usage
// With Claude, get details about a specific token:
const solanaJupToken = await getTokenDetails({
network: "solana",
tokenAddress: "JUPyiwrYJFskUPiHa7hkeR8VUtAeFoSYbKedZNsDvCN"
});
// Find all pools for a specific token with volume sorting:
const jupiterPools = await getTokenPools({
network: "solana",
tokenAddress: "JUPyiwrYJFskUPiHa7hkeR8VUtAeFoSYbKedZNsDvCN",
orderBy: "volume_usd",
limit: 5
});
// Get historical price data for various analytical purposes (technical analysis, ML models, backtesting):
const ohlcvData = await getPoolOHLCV({
network: "ethereum",
poolAddress: "0x88e6a0c2ddd26feeb64f039a2c41296fcb3f5640", // ETH/USDC on Uniswap V3
start: "2023-01-01",
interval: "1d",
limit: 30
});
Sample Prompts for Claude
When working with Claude, try these specific technical queries:
- "Analyze the JUP token on Solana. Fetch price, volume, and top liquidity pools."
- "Compare trading volume between Uniswap V3 and SushiSwap on Ethereum."
- "Get the 7-day OHLCV data for SOL/USDC on Raydium and plot a price chart."
- "Find the top 5 pools by liquidity on Fantom network and analyze their fee structures."
- "Get recent transactions for the ETH/USDT pool on Uniswap and analyze buy vs sell pressure."
- "Which tokens have seen >10% price increases in the last 24h on Binance Smart Chain?"
- "Search for all pools containing the ARB token and rank them by volume."
- "Retrieve OHLCV data for BTC/USDT to analyze volatility patterns and build a price prediction model."
Rate Limits & Performance
- Free Tier Limits: 60 requests per minute
- Response Time: 100-500ms for most endpoints (network dependent)
- Data Freshness: Pool and token data updated every 15-30s
- Error Handling: 429 status codes indicate rate limiting
- OHLCV Data Availability: Historical data typically available from token/pool creation date
Troubleshooting
Common Issues:
- Rate limiting: If receiving 429 errors, reduce request frequency
- Missing data: Some newer tokens/pools may have incomplete historical data
- Timeout errors: Large data requests may take longer, consider pagination
- Network errors: Check network connectivity, the service requires internet access
- OHLCV limitations: Maximum range between start and end dates is 1 year; use pagination for longer timeframes
Development
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/coinpaprika/dexpaprika-mcp.git
cd dexpaprika-mcp
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Run with auto-restart on code changes
npm run watch
# Build for production
npm run build
# Run tests
npm test
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Additional Resources
- DexPaprika API Documentation
- Model Context Protocol Specification
- DexPaprika - Comprehensive onchain analytics market data
- CoinPaprika - Comprehensive cryptocurrency market data
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