Bankless Onchain▌

by bankless
Bankless Onchain is a blockchain explorer for interacting with smart contracts, viewing transaction history, and explori
Integrates with blockchain networks to enable smart contract interaction, transaction history access, and on-chain data exploration through specialized tools for reading contract state, retrieving ABIs, and filtering event logs.
best for
- / Blockchain developers analyzing smart contracts
- / DeFi researchers exploring on-chain data
- / Web3 applications needing contract interaction
- / Auditors examining transaction patterns
capabilities
- / Read smart contract state across multiple blockchain networks
- / Retrieve contract ABIs and source code
- / Query transaction history and event logs
- / Generate event topic signatures
- / Access proxy contract implementation addresses
what it does
Connects to blockchain networks through the Bankless API to read smart contract data, retrieve ABIs, and access transaction history and event logs.
about
Bankless Onchain is an official MCP server published by bankless that provides AI assistants with tools and capabilities via the Model Context Protocol. Bankless Onchain is a blockchain explorer for interacting with smart contracts, viewing transaction history, and explori It is categorized under analytics data, developer tools.
how to install
You can install Bankless Onchain in your AI client of choice. Use the install panel on this page to get one-click setup for Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code, and other MCP-compatible clients. This server runs locally on your machine via the stdio transport.
license
MIT
Bankless Onchain is released under the MIT license. This is a permissive open-source license, meaning you can freely use, modify, and distribute the software.
readme
Bankless Onchain is a blockchain explorer for interacting with smart contracts, viewing transaction history, and explori
TL;DR: Connects to blockchain networks through the Bankless API to read smart contract data, retrieve ABIs, and access transaction history and event logs.
What it does
- Read smart contract state across multiple blockchain networks
- Retrieve contract ABIs and source code
- Query transaction history and event logs
- Generate event topic signatures
- Access proxy contract implementation addresses
Best for
- Blockchain developers analyzing smart contracts
- DeFi researchers exploring on-chain data
- Web3 applications needing contract interaction
- Auditors examining transaction patterns
Highlights
- Multi-network blockchain support
- Built on Bankless API infrastructure