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Veri5ight

MCP Server

Direct Ethereum node access for Claude

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Veri5ight is an MCP server that gives Claude instant, private access to Ethereum nodes, enabling real‑time token balances, contract data, and transaction queries without rate limits.

Capabilities

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

Veri5ight Server MCP server

Veri5ight is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that bridges Claude’s conversational AI with the Ethereum blockchain. By exposing a set of fine‑grained tools, it lets developers ask natural language questions about token balances, contract details, delegations, and recent activity without leaving the chat interface. The server talks directly to a user‑supplied Ethereum node, providing real‑time data and eliminating the need for third‑party APIs that often impose rate limits or expose sensitive keys.

For developers building AI‑powered dApps, financial dashboards, or research tools, Veri5ight offers a low‑latency, privacy‑preserving data layer. Because queries go straight to the node, every response reflects the current blockchain state, making it ideal for time‑sensitive operations such as monitoring governance votes or tracking high‑frequency trading. The server’s ability to run locally also means that sensitive address queries never leave the developer’s environment, a critical requirement for regulated or high‑security projects.

Key capabilities are delivered through four intuitive tools:

  • ethereum_getTokenBalance returns an ERC20 balance for any address or ENS name, enabling instant portfolio checks.
  • ethereum_getTokenDelegation surfaces delegation information for governance tokens, useful for DAO analytics.
  • ethereum_getContractInfo fetches metadata and ABI data about any contract, supporting smart‑contract exploration and debugging.
  • ethereum_getRecentTransactions scans the latest ten blocks for activity involving a target address, giving quick insight into recent movements.

These tools integrate seamlessly into Claude’s workflow. A user can simply type a question like “What is vitalik.eth’s UNI balance?” and the assistant will invoke the corresponding MCP tool, fetch data from the node, and present a concise answer. Because MCP tools are stateless and return structured JSON, downstream applications can parse the results programmatically for dashboards or alerts.

What sets Veri5ight apart is its emphasis on direct node access and developer control. Unlike cloud‑based RPC services, it removes external dependencies, avoids throttling, and keeps all data on the local network. The server also exposes the full JSON‑RPC API, so advanced users can tap into any node capability beyond the predefined tools. This combination of simplicity for everyday queries and extensibility for power users makes Veri5ight a versatile component in any AI‑augmented blockchain workflow.