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Config is the same across clients — only the file and path differ.
{
"mcpServers": {
"vechainMcp": {
"url": "https://server.smithery.ai/@leandrogavidia/vechain-mcp-server/mcp",
"type": "streamable-http"
}
}
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VeChain MCP Server is an MCP server specifically designed for the VeChain network. It provides advanced functionalities such as querying the official VeChain documentation, executing HTTP requests to the Thor REST API in both Mainnet and Testnet environments, and managing cryptographic signatures through an integrated wallet.
Register the server in your MCP-aware host configuration.
{
"mcpServers": {
"vechainMcp": {
"url": "https://server.smithery.ai/@leandrogavidia/vechain-mcp-server/mcp",
"type": "streamable-http"
}
}
}
Docs
search_documentation: Search VeChain Documentation.Accounts
get_account: Retrieve account details.Transactions
get_transaction: Retrieve a transaction by ID.Blocks
get_block: Get a VeChain block.Fees
get_priority_fee: Suggest a priority fee.Wallet
create_wallet: Create a VeChain wallet (mnemonic + keys).Signatures
sign_certificate: Create and sign a canonical certificate.
sign_raw_transaction: Sign raw transaction.
get_address: Get the address of the wallet
get_chain: Get the chain of the wallet
sign_message: Sign a message with the wallet
get_balance: Get the balance of the wallet for native currency or a specific ERC20 token.
get_token_info_by_ticker: Get information about a configured token (like contract address and decimals) by its ticker symbol.
convert_to_base_units: Convert a token amount from human-readable units to its smallest unit (e.g., wei).
convert_from_base_units: Convert a token amount from its smallest unit (e.g., wei) to human-readable units.
sign_typed_data_evm: Sign an EIP-712 typed data structure (EVM)
get_token_allowance_evm: Get the allowance of an ERC20 token for a spender (returns amount in base units)
send_token: Send native currency or an ERC20 token to a recipient, in base units.
approve_token_evm: Approve an amount (specified in base units) of an ERC20 token for a spender
revoke_token_approval_evm: Revoke approval for an ERC20 token from a spender (sets allowance to 0)
AGENT_SECRET_KEY: CSecret key in string format that allows your MCP server to use the signatures tools.
ENVIRONMENT: Working environment, either mainnet or test.
USE_STREAMABLE_HTTP: Specifies whether your MCP server will run on stdio or streamable-http.
PORT: Port where your MCP server will run when using streamable-http.
HOST: Host where your MCP server will run when using streamable-http.
In one terminal window, run the following command: pnpx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector pnpx tsx ./src/index.ts in stdio mode.
Run the command: pnpm run build and then: pnpm run start
To deploy this MCP server, fork this project into your GitHub account, log in to smithery.ai, and click Publish server. Complete the steps, and once it is deployed, add the required environment variables in settings.
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