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.
How to use
DexPaprika is an advanced Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides developers with real-time and historical data on cryptocurrency tokens, decentralized exchange (DEX) trading activities, and liquidity across multiple blockchains. By enabling natural language queries, you can effortlessly explore market trends, assess token performance, and analyze DeFi metrics through a standardized interface, making it an essential tool for anyone involved in crypto trading or analytics.
Once connected to the DexPaprika MCP server, you can interact with it by sending natural language queries to extract valuable insights about the crypto market. The server is designed to handle a variety of commands, allowing you to retrieve data on specific tokens, trading volumes, or liquidity metrics. To maximize your experience, focus on queries that involve market trends, token comparisons, or DeFi analytics for the most informative responses.
How to install
To install and use the DexPaprika MCP server, ensure you have the following prerequisites:
- Node.js (version 12 or higher) installed on your machine.
You can install the server using either of the following methods:
Option A: Quick start with npx (if npm package exists)
npx -y @coinpaprika/dexpaprika-mcp
Option B: Global install alternative
npm install -g @coinpaprika/dexpaprika-mcp
This will allow you to access the functionality of the DexPaprika MCP server directly from your command line.
Additional notes
When configuring the DexPaprika server, consider setting up environment variables to optimize performance and customize your experience. For example, you can specify your preferred blockchain network or adjust the data refresh rate for real-time queries. Be mindful of potential throttling limits when sending numerous requests in a short period, as this can lead to temporary access restrictions.
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