Overview
What is awesome-solana-mcp-servers?
Awesome-solana-mcp-servers is a curated list of Solana Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and related resources. It collects various MCP servers for interacting with the Solana blockchain, covering token management, DeFi, data analysis, wallet scanning, and more.
How to use awesome-solana-mcp-servers?
Browse the GitHub repository to discover MCP servers. Each listed server includes a link to its own repository with installation and configuration instructions.
Key features of awesome-solana-mcp-servers
- Curated collection of Solana MCP servers
- Covers Solana Agent Kit, GOAT SDK, and many community-built servers
- Included servers support RPC, limit orders, wallet analysis, memecoin tracking, and more
- Also lists tools, libraries, and learning resources for MCP on Solana
Use cases of awesome-solana-mcp-servers
- Find a ready‑to‑use MCP server for Solana token swaps or wallet queries
- Discover community tools for Solana DeFi analytics or security scanning
- Learn about the Model Context Protocol and its Solana ecosystem integrations
FAQ from awesome-solana-mcp-servers
What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?
MCP enables AI models to interact with external tools and resources in a standardized way, providing tool integration, resource management, prompt templates, and sampling capabilities.
What kind of MCP servers are listed?
The list includes servers for Solana RPC (Aldrin Labs), limit orders via Jupiter, forum summarization, wallet analysis, token deployment, memecoin observation, security scanning, and more.
Which clients can these MCP servers be used with?
According to the README, MCP servers can be integrated with Claude Desktop, Cursor, Continue, Zed, Sourcegraph Cody, and many other clients.
How can I contribute to this list?
The README does not specify contribution guidelines, but the repository is open source under the MIT License and likely accepts pull requests for new servers.
What dependencies or runtime does this list require?
The list itself is a static resource; each listed MCP server has its own dependencies (e.g., Solana web3.js, Python, Node.js). No specific runtime is required to browse the list.