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Uniswap PoolSpy MCP Server

MCP Server

Track new Uniswap V3 pools across 9 chains in real time

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Updated Jul 17, 2025

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A Python MCP server that monitors newly created Uniswap V3 liquidity pools on Ethereum, Base, Optimism, Arbitrum, Polygon, BSC, Avalanche, Celo, and Blast, providing real‑time data for DeFi analysts, traders, and developers.

Capabilities

Resources
Access data sources
Tools
Execute functions
Prompts
Pre-built templates
Sampling
AI model interactions

Uniswap PoolSpy MCP Server

The Uniswap PoolSpy MCP server fills a critical gap for developers, analysts, and traders who need instant visibility into the dynamic world of Uniswap V3 liquidity pools. By continuously monitoring pool creation events across nine major blockchains—Ethereum, Base, Optimism, Arbitrum, Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, Avalanche, Celo, and Blast—the server delivers real‑time data that would otherwise require manual querying of each network’s subgraph or bespoke monitoring scripts. This immediacy is essential for spotting early trading opportunities, assessing market sentiment, or feeding automated strategies that react to new liquidity being injected into the ecosystem.

At its core, the server exposes a single, highly flexible tool: . The tool accepts natural‑language‑style parameters such as the target chain, a lookback window in seconds, an optional limit on results, and a sorting key (timestamp, transaction count, volume, or TVL). These options allow developers to tailor queries exactly to their use case—whether they need the latest five minutes of pool activity on Base or a curated list of high‑volume new pools across all supported chains. The output is structured, human‑readable data that includes pool address, token pair, creation time, block number, transaction count, USD volume, and TVL, making it immediately actionable for downstream analytics or UI components.

The server’s integration with MCP-compatible environments—such as Claude Desktop—means that it can be invoked directly from an AI assistant’s conversational interface. A user might simply say, “Show me new pools on Polygon from the last hour sorted by TVL,” and the assistant will translate that into a call, retrieve the data via The Graph API, and present it in a concise table. This tight coupling between AI intent and blockchain data streamlines workflows for developers building DeFi dashboards, risk‑management tools, or automated trading bots.

Key features that set Uniswap PoolSpy apart include:

  • Cross‑chain coverage: Simultaneous monitoring of nine high‑traffic networks, eliminating the need for multiple dedicated services.
  • Customizable query parameters: Fine‑grained control over time windows, limits, and sorting criteria to match diverse analytical needs.
  • Real‑time data via The Graph: Leveraging The Graph’s efficient indexing ensures low latency and reliable data retrieval.
  • MCP-ready architecture: Seamless discovery, installation, and execution within any MCP‑compatible client, fostering rapid prototyping and integration.

Typical use cases span the DeFi ecosystem: a protocol engineer can quickly audit new pool creations for compliance checks; a quantitative researcher can backtest strategies that capitalize on early liquidity spikes; a front‑end developer can populate a dashboard with the freshest pool listings without writing complex subgraph queries. In each scenario, the server removes boilerplate and exposes a clean, AI‑friendly API that translates conversational intent into actionable blockchain data.

In summary, the Uniswap PoolSpy MCP server empowers developers to stay ahead of market movements by providing instant, structured access to new Uniswap V3 pools across multiple chains—all through a single, conversationally accessible tool.