This project demonstrates how to create a MCP server that interacts with the Monad testnet. The server provides a tool for checking MON token balances on the Monad testnet.
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a standard that allows AI models to interact with external tools and services.
In this tutorial, we're creating an MCP server that allows MCP Client (Claude Desktop) to query Monad testnet to check MON balance of an account.
- Node.js (v16 or later)
npm
oryarn
- Claude Desktop
- Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/monad-developers/monad-mcp-tutorial.git
- Install dependencies:
npm install
Monad Testnet related configuration is already added to index.ts
in the src
folder.
// Create a new MCP server instance
const server = new McpServer({
name: "monad-testnet",
version: "0.0.1",
// Array of supported tool names that clients can call
capabilities: ["get-mon-balance"]
});
Below is the scaffold of the get-mon-balance
tool:
server.tool(
// Tool ID
"get-mon-balance",
// Description of what the tool does
"Get MON balance for an address on Monad testnet",
// Input schema
{
address: z.string().describe("Monad testnet address to check balance for"),
},
// Tool implementation
async ({ address }) => {
// code to check MON balance
}
);
Let's add the MON balance check implementation to the tool:
server.tool(
// Tool ID
"get-mon-balance",
// Description of what the tool does
"Get MON balance for an address on Monad testnet",
// Input schema
{
address: z.string().describe("Monad testnet address to check balance for"),
},
// Tool implementation
async ({ address }) => {
try {
// Check MON balance for the input address
const balance = await publicClient.getBalance({
address: address as `0x${string}`,
});
// Return a human friendly message indicating the balance.
return {
content: [
{
type: "text",
text: `Balance for ${address}: ${formatUnits(balance, 18)} MON`,
},
],
};
} catch (error) {
// If the balance check process fails, return a graceful message back to the MCP client indicating a failure.
return {
content: [
{
type: "text",
text: `Failed to retrieve balance for address: ${address}. Error: ${
error instanceof Error ? error.message : String(error)
}`,
},
],
};
}
}
);
async function main() {
// Create a transport layer using standard input/output
const transport = new StdioServerTransport();
// Connect the server to the transport
await server.connect(transport);
console.log("Monad testnet MCP Server running on stdio");
}
npm run build
The server is now ready to use!
- Open "Claude Desktop"
- Open Settings
Claude > Settings > Developer
- Open
claude_desktop_config.json
- Add details about the MCP server and save the file.
{
"mcpServers": {
...
"monad-mcp": {
"command": "node",
"args": [
"/<path-to-project>/build/index.js"
]
}
}
}
- Restart "Claude Desktop"
You should now be able to see the tools in Claude!
Here's the final result