
Bitpoort
Give your agent authenticated access to Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Hyperliquid on-chain data while you build crypto or fintech features.
Overview
Bitpoort On-Chain Data is an MCP server for the Build phase that serves Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Hyperliquid on-chain data to agents via an API-keyed SSE remote.
What is this MCP server?
- SSE MCP remote at bitpoort.com with X-API-Key authentication
- Covers Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Hyperliquid on-chain data for agents
- Free registration includes $10 starting credit per published description
- Version 3.4.1 with schema dated 2025-12-11
- Purpose-built for AI agents that need chain state without maintaining your own indexers
- Server version 3.4.1
- 3 named chains: Ethereum, Bitcoin, Hyperliquid
- 1 required secret header: X-API-Key
What problem does it solve?
Building chain-aware agent features means juggling RPC providers and chain-specific APIs instead of one consistent tool surface in your IDE.
Who is it for?
Solo builders creating crypto dashboards, agent trading research tools, or Hyperliquid-aware automations that need MCP-native chain reads.
Skip if: Products that only need static whitepaper research with no live chain integration, or teams that cannot use credit-based third-party data APIs.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After you register and configure X-API-Key, your agent can query multi-chain on-chain data through Bitpoort without you maintaining custom indexer infrastructure.
- Authenticated MCP access to Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Hyperliquid on-chain queries
- Reduced custom RPC and normalization code in agent-driven build workflows
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Journey fit
On-chain queries belong in Build when you are wiring real chain data into backends, dashboards, or agent tools—not when you are only sketching an idea on paper. Integrations is the canonical shelf for third-party data APIs and MCP bridges that replace hand-rolled RPC glue.
How it compares
Multi-chain data MCP with API billing, not a local wallet skill or smart-contract deployment framework.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is Bitpoort On-Chain Data for?
Developers and indie builders using MCP agents to read Ethereum, Bitcoin, or Hyperliquid on-chain data while building integrations.
When should I use Bitpoort On-Chain Data?
Use it during Build integrations when your agent or app needs live chain metrics, balances, or protocol data across the supported networks.
How do I add Bitpoort On-Chain Data to my agent?
Register at https://bitpoort.com/register for an API key, then add remote https://bitpoort.com/mcp/sse (SSE) with header X-API-Key set to your secret in MCP settings.