Frequently Asked Questions about Hashkey MCP Server
Q: What is the Hashkey MCP Server? A: The Hashkey MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server is an open-source implementation that provides on-chain tools for AI applications, enabling them to interact with blockchain networks like the Hashkey Network.
Q: What is MCP (Model Context Protocol)? A: MCP is an open protocol that standardizes how applications provide context to Large Language Models (LLMs).
Q: How does Hashkey MCP integrate with UBOS? A: Hashkey MCP seamlessly integrates with the UBOS platform, creating a comprehensive environment for developing, deploying, and managing AI agents that interact with blockchain.
Q: What are some key features of the Hashkey MCP Server? A: Key features include on-chain interaction, extensibility, open-source nature, secure and standardized interface, and compatibility with AI tools like Claude Desktop and Cursor.
Q: What types of AI applications can benefit from using Hashkey MCP? A: Applications such as AI-Powered DeFi, Automated Smart Contract Management, AI-Driven NFT Management, and others can greatly benefit from Hashkey MCP.
Q: What are the prerequisites for installing Hashkey MCP? A: Prerequisites include Node.js (v16 or higher), npm or yarn, Coinbase API credentials, a wallet seed phrase, Coinbase Project ID, and Alchemy API Key. An OpenRouter API Key is optional.
Q: How do I install Hashkey MCP? A: You can install Hashkey MCP either from npm (recommended) or from source using git.
Q: How do I configure Hashkey MCP?
A: Configuration involves creating a .env file with your API keys, seed phrase, and other credentials.
Q: How do I add Hashkey MCP to Claude Desktop? A: You can add Hashkey MCP by editing the Claude Desktop configuration file (claude_desktop_config.json) and adding the appropriate configuration.
Q: What tools are available in the Hashkey MCP Server?
A: Available tools include get-address, list-balances, transfer-funds, deploy-contract, check-address-reputation, get_morpho_vaults, call_contract, get_onramp_assets, onramp, erc20_balance, erc20_transfer, list_nfts, transfer_nft, and buy_openrouter_credits.
Q: How do I test the MCP server?
A: You can test the server by running the npm test command.
Q: What security considerations should I keep in mind when using Hashkey MCP? A: Ensure the configuration file is properly secured, use environment variables for sensitive information, and be cautious when transferring funds or deploying contracts.
Q: How can I contribute to the Hashkey MCP project? A: Contributions are welcome! You can submit a Pull Request. Refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md guide for detailed guidelines.
Q: Where can I find examples of how to use the Hashkey MCP tools? A: See the examples.md file for detailed examples of how to interact with the Hashkey MCP tools through Claude.
Hashkey MCP Server
Project Details
- HashkeyHSK/hsk-mcp
- hashkey-mcp
- MIT License
- Last Updated: 4/22/2025
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