EVM MCP SERVER TOOLS

25 tools from the EVM MCP Server MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

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Read wait_for_transaction Wait for a transaction to be confirmed (mined). Polls the network until confirmation. Read get_allowance Check the allowance granted to a spender for a token. This tells you how much of a token an address can spe... Read get_balance Get the native token balance (ETH, MATIC, etc.) for an address Read get_block Get block details by block number or hash Read get_chain_info Get information about an EVM network: chain ID, current block number, and RPC endpoint Read get_contract_abi Fetch a contract Read get_erc1155_balance Get ERC1155 token balance for an address Read get_gas_price Get current gas prices (base fee, standard, and fast) for a network Read get_latest_block Get the latest block from the network Read get_nft_info Get information about an ERC721 NFT including metadata URI Read get_supported_networks Get a list of all supported EVM networks Read get_token_balance Get the ERC20 token balance for an address Read get_transaction Get transaction details by transaction hash Read get_transaction_receipt Get transaction receipt (confirmation status, gas used, logs). Use this to check if a transaction has been ... Read get_wallet_address Get the address of the configured wallet. Use this to verify which wallet is active. Read lookup_ens_address Lookup the ENS name for an Ethereum address (reverse resolution) Read multicall Batch multiple contract read calls into a single RPC request. Significantly reduces latency and RPC usage w... Read read_contract Call read-only functions on a smart contract. Automatically fetches ABI from block explorer if not provided... Read resolve_ens_name Resolve an ENS name to an Ethereum address

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How many tools does the EVM MCP Server MCP server have? +

The EVM MCP Server MCP server exposes 25 tools across 3 categories: Read, Execute, Financial.

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EVM MCP Server tools are categorised as Read (19), Execute (3), Financial (3). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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