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A source for historical data on tokens launched on Solana

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  • Why this server?

    Provides access to over 40 Solana RPC methods, which would include methods to get historical data like balances and transaction details, key for analyzing token launches.

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    A server that enables interaction with the Solana blockchain, providing access to over 40 Solana RPC methods including getting balances, transaction details, block information, and sending transactions.
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  • Why this server?

    Offers basic operations on Solana blockchains through simple RPC endpoints, potentially including endpoints that return historical data.

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    A Model-Context-Protocol server enabling users to perform basic operations on Solana and Ethereum blockchains through simple RPC endpoints.
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  • Why this server?

    Enables read and write interactions with 60+ blockchain networks, including Solana, which might allow querying token launch data.

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    Enables read and write interactions with 60+ blockchain networks through Claude Desktop, providing a standardized multi-chain API for transaction management, account insights, staking, and token interactions.
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  • Why this server?

    Specifically designed for interacting with Pump.fun on Solana, which is used for token launches; likely contains tools to gather data about launches.

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    A Model Context Protocol server enabling AI assistants to create, buy, and sell tokens on the Pump.fun platform on Solana.
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  • Why this server?

    Mentions it does not rely on an external LLM, which might imply local data processing capabilities relevant to analyzing historical blockchain data.

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    MCP server for toolhouse.ai. This does not rely on an external llm unlike the official server.
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  • Why this server?

    While it mentions NEAR, blockchains are similar. Could be adapted if it implements generic functionalities

  • Why this server?

    Enables build, deploy, and manage smart contracts through AI-powered assistants

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    Leverage SettleMint's Model Context Protocol server to seamlessly interact with enterprise blockchain infrastructure. Build, deploy, and manage smart contracts through AI-powered assistants, streamlining your blockchain development workflow for maximum efficiency.
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  • Why this server?

    Although focused on Binance Smart Chain, it could be adapted to Solana, features secure transfers of tokens, smart contract interactions, and token creation.

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    A backend service for executing transactions on Binance Smart Chain, enabling secure transfers of BNB and BEP-20 tokens, smart contract interactions, and token creation through structured MCP integration.
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  • Why this server?

    This is a bad pick. It is related to strava, not to what the user is looking for.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides language models with access to Strava API data, allowing them to query and analyze athlete activities from Strava.
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