A mcp server for tracking cryptocurrency whale transactions.
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for tracking cryptocurrency whale transactions using the Whale Alert API
The whale-tracker-mcp
server is a Python-based implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that integrates with the Whale Alert API. It enables real-time tracking and analysis of large cryptocurrency transactions ("whale" movements) by exposing tools, resources, and prompts to MCP-compatible clients like Claude Desktop.
This server is designed for cryptocurrency enthusiasts, developers, and analysts who want to monitor whale activity directly within their LLM-powered workflows.
get_recent_transactions
: Fetch recent whale transactions with optional filters for blockchain, minimum value, and limit.get_transaction_details
: Retrieve detailed information about a specific transaction by its ID.whale://transactions/{blockchain}
: Expose recent transactions for a specified blockchain as contextual data.query_whale_activity
: A reusable template for analyzing whale transaction patterns, optionally filtered by blockchain.httpx
for efficient, non-blocking requests to the Whale Alert API..env
file.git clone https://github.com/kukapay/whale-tracker-mcp.git
cd whale-tracker-mcp
uv add "mcp[cli]" httpx python-dotenv
Alternatively, use pip:
pip install mcp httpx python-dotenv
WHALE_ALERT_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
Test the server locally with the MCP Inspector:
mcp dev whale_tracker.py --with-editable .
This opens a web interface where you can explore the server's tools, resources, and prompts.
Install the server into Claude Desktop for seamless integration:
mcp install whale_tracker.py --name "WhaleTracker" -f .env
--name "WhaleTracker"
: Sets a custom name for the server in Claude Desktop.-f .env
: Loads the API key from the .env file.Restart Claude Desktop after installation. Look for the hammer icon in the input box to confirm the server is loaded, then try commands like:
Run the server standalone for custom deployments:
python whale_tracker.py
Or use the MCP CLI:
mcp run whale_tracker.py
Here’s how you might interact with the server in Claude Desktop:
What are the latest whale transactions on Ethereum with a minimum value of $1,000,000?
The server calls get_recent_transactions
with blockchain="ethereum"
and min_value=1000000
.
Tell me about transaction ID 123456789.
The server uses get_transaction_details
to fetch and display the transaction data.
Analyze recent whale transactions on Bitcoin.
The query_whale_activity
prompt triggers an analysis based on the whale://transactions/bitcoin
resource.
The server requires a Whale Alert API key, which is loaded from the WHALE_ALERT_API_KEY
environment variable. To configure it:
WHALE_ALERT_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
python-dotenv
is installed (included in the dependencies).Alternatively, pass the key directly when running the server:
mcp install whale_tracker.py -v WHALE_ALERT_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Happy whale tracking! 🐳