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philidor

MCP server for DeFi vault risk analytics. Search 700+ vaults, compare risk scores, analyze protocols. No API key needed.

How to use

Philidor is a powerful MCP server designed for DeFi vault risk analytics, allowing you to search and analyze over 700 vaults with ease. With its unique capabilities, you can compare risk scores and evaluate various protocols without the need for an API key, making it a convenient choice for developers who require quick access to critical financial data.

Once you connect to the Philidor MCP server, you can perform a range of queries to retrieve risk analytics for the vaults you are interested in. Use commands that allow you to search by specific vault attributes or risk scores to find the most relevant data. For optimal results, structure your queries to target specific protocols or vaults, enabling you to effectively compare risk metrics and make informed decisions.

How to install

To get started with Philidor, ensure you have Node.js installed on your machine as a prerequisite. You can quickly set up the server using one of the following methods:

Option A: Quick start with npx
Use the following command to instantly run Philidor without installing it globally:

npx -y philidor-mcp  

Option B: Global install alternative
Alternatively, you can install it globally for easier usage:

npm install -g philidor-mcp  

Once installed, you can run the server directly from your command line.

Additional notes

When configuring Philidor, be sure to consider the environment in which the server is running, as performance may vary based on local system resources. It is also essential to check for any commonly missed configurations that may affect query results, especially when dealing with large datasets. Regularly refer to the repository documentation for updates and community insights.

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