DexPaprika
Access real-time DEX analytics across 20+ blockchains with [DexPaprika API](https://docs.dexpaprika.com), tracking 5M+ tokens, pools, volumes, and historical market data. Built by CoinPaprika.
⚡Config Installation
Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"dexpaprika": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@modelcontextprotocol/server-dexpaprika"
]
}
}
}* Note: Requires restart of Claude Desktop app.
Deployment Infrastructure
Adoption Framework for DexPaprika
Before installing any skill, define a clear objective and measurable outcome. A useful implementation question is: what workflow becomes faster, safer, or more reliable after this skill is active? If that answer is vague, delay rollout and tighten scope first.
For most teams, a low-risk pattern is preview-first rollout with one owner, one test scenario, and one rollback plan. Capture failures in a structured log so quality decisions are evidence-based. This is especially important for skills that touch file systems, external APIs, or automation chains with downstream side effects.
- Define success metrics before installation.
- Validate permission scope against policy boundaries.
- Run one controlled pilot and document failure categories.
- Promote only after acceptance checks pass consistently.
Pre-Deployment Review Questions
Use these questions before enabling the skill in shared environments. They reduce surprise incidents and make approval decisions consistent across teams.
- What data can this skill read, write, or transmit by default?
- Which failures are recoverable automatically and which require manual stop?
- Do we have verifiable logs that prove safe behavior under load?
- Is rollback tested, documented, and assigned to a clear owner?
If any answer is unclear, keep rollout in preview and close the gap before production use.
Editorial Review Snapshot
This listing includes an editorial QA layer in addition to automated rendering. Review status is based on documentation depth, content uniqueness, and operational safety signals from the upstream repository.
- Last scan date: 2026-01-18
- README depth: 1292 words
- Content diversity score: 0.55 (higher is better)
- Template signal count: 0
- Index status: Index eligible
Recommendation: Pilot in a bounded environment first. Confirm observability and ownership before promoting to shared workflows.
Skill Implementation Board
Actionable utility module for rollout decisions. Use the inputs below to choose a deployment path, then execute the checklist and record an output note.
Input: Security Grade
B
Input: Findings
0
Input: README Depth
1292 words
Input: Index State
Eligible
| Decision Trigger | Action | Expected Output |
|---|---|---|
| Input: risk band moderate, docs strong, findings 0 | Run a preview pilot with fixed ownership and observability checkpoints. | Pilot can start with rollback checklist attached. |
| Input: page is index-eligible | Proceed with external documentation and team onboarding draft. | Reusable rollout runbook ready for team adoption. |
| Input: context tags/scenarios are missing | Define two concrete scenarios before broad rollout. | Clear scope definition before further deployment. |
Execution Steps
- Capture objective, owner, and rollback contact.
- Run one preview pilot with fixed test scenario.
- Record warning behavior and recovery evidence.
- Promote only if pilot output matches expected threshold.
Output Template
skill=dexpaprika mode=B pilot_result=pass|fail warning_count=0 next_step=rollout|patch|hold
🛡️ Security Analysis
Clean Scan Report
Our static analysis engine detected no common vulnerabilities (RCE, API Leaks, Unbounded FS).
DocumentationREADME.md
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
🚨 Version 1.2.0 Update Highlights
New: Batched token prices tool getTokenMultiPrices and enhanced getNetworkDexes parameters. See examples below.
🚨 Version 1.1.0 Update Notice
Breaking Change: The global /pools endpoint has been removed. If you're upgrading from v1.0.x, please see the Migration Guide below.
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.
Migration from v1.0.x to v1.1.0
⚠️ Breaking Changes
The global getTopPools function has been removed due to API deprecation.
Migration Steps
Before (v1.0.x):
// This will no longer work
getTopPools({ page: 0, limit: 10, sort: 'desc', orderBy: 'volume_usd' })
After (v1.1.0):
// Use network-specific queries instead
getNetworkPools({ network: 'ethereum', page: 0, limit: 10, sort: 'desc', orderBy: 'volume_usd' })
getNetworkPools({ network: 'solana', page: 0, limit: 10, sort: 'desc', orderBy: 'volume_usd' })
// To query multiple networks, call getNetworkPools for each network
// Or use the search function for cross-network searches
Benefits of the New Approach
- Better Performance: Network-specific queries are faster and more efficient
- More Relevant Results: Get pools that are actually relevant to your use case
- Improved Scalability: Better suited for handling large amounts of data across networks
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
getNetworkPools | [PRIMARY] 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 |
getTokenMultiPrices | Batched USD prices for multiple tokens | network, tokens[] | Array of { id, chain, price_usd } |
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 top pools on Ethereum (v1.1.0 approach):
const ethereumPools = await getNetworkPools({
network: "ethereum",
orderBy: "volume_usd",
limit: 10
});
// 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
});
// 1.2.0: Get batched prices for multiple tokens (repeatable tokens query)
const prices = await getTokenMultiPrices({
network: "ethereum",
tokens: [
"0xc02aaa39b223fe8d0a0e5c4f27ead9083c756cc2", // WETH
"0xdac17f958d2ee523a2206206994597c13d831ec7" // USDT
]
});
Sample Prompts for Claude
When working with Claude, try these specific technical queries (updated for v1.1.0):
- "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."
- "Show me the top 10 pools on Ethereum by 24h volume using getNetworkPools."
- "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."
- "First get all available networks, then show me the top pools on each major network."
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
Migration Issues:
- "getTopPools not found": This function has been removed. Use
getNetworkPoolsinstead with a specific network parameter - "410 Gone" errors: You're using a deprecated endpoint. Check the error message for guidance on the correct endpoint to use
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
Changelog
See CHANGELOG.md for detailed release notes and migration guides.
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 - Compr
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