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Morpho API MCP Server

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The Morpho API MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server designed to query the Morpho API. It allows Claude to interact with Morpho's GraphQL API, providing access to market data, vaults, positions, and more.

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What is Morpho API MCP Server?

This server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides tools for querying the Morpho API, allowing access to market data, vaults, positions, and other relevant information through a GraphQL interface.

How to use Morpho API MCP Server?

To use this server, first install the package using npm install mcp-morpho-server. Then, add it to your Claude Desktop configuration by specifying the command and arguments to execute the server's entry point.

Key features of Morpho API MCP Server

  • Query Morpho markets data through GraphQL

  • Full support for vaults, positions, and transactions

  • Historical APY data and oracle information

  • Comprehensive pagination, ordering, and filtering options

  • Data validation using Zod schemas

  • Error handling and type safety

  • MCP-compliant server implementation

Use cases of Morpho API MCP Server

  • Retrieving market data and positions for analysis

  • Accessing vault information and transaction history

  • Obtaining historical APY data for investment strategies

  • Integrating Morpho data into Claude-based applications

  • Monitoring account positions and liquidation events

FAQ from Morpho API MCP Server

What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It's a standard for enabling communication between language models and external tools.

What data can I access with this server?

You can access market data, vault information, positions, transactions, historical APY, oracle details, asset prices, account overviews, and liquidation events.

How do I install the server?

Install the package using npm install mcp-morpho-server.

How do I configure the server with Claude?

Add the server to your Claude Desktop configuration by specifying the command and arguments to execute the server's entry point. Refer to the installation section in the README for the exact configuration.

What are the available tools?

The available tools include methods for retrieving markets, vaults, assets, accounts, and related data like historical APY, positions, and transactions. See the 'Available Tools' section in the README for a detailed list.