What you can do
With Tokenomist MCP, your agents can:- Look up tokens and metadata — Search by name, symbol, or slug and pull supply, market cap, price, and full tokenomics for any tracked token.
- Analyze unlocks — Query per-token unlock history, cross-token unlock overviews, and the next upcoming unlock per token — filtered by market cap, released %, date range, amount, value-to-market-cap, or allocation category.
- Inspect emissions — Pull weekly or daily emission (unlock) schedules with per-allocation breakdowns and cumulative totals.
- Break down allocations — Retrieve the standard allocation distribution (Team, Investors, Ecosystem, etc.) with locked vs unlocked amounts per category.
- Trace fundraising — List all investors and VCs, drill into a specific investor’s funding rounds, or pull a token’s full fundraising history with rounds, valuations, and participants.
- Track burns and buybacks — List tokens with burn or buyback programs and pull detailed event histories — dates, amounts, USD values, and addresses.
Next steps
Getting started
Point any MCP-compatible client at our hosted endpoint and connect in minutes.
Authentication
How the one-time OAuth sign-in works, scopes, and troubleshooting.
Tools & prompts
The 16 read-only tools, suggested workflows, and example prompts.
Tokenomist CLI
Prefer the terminal? The Tokenomist CLI exposes the same data.
Good to know
- The Tokenomist MCP Server runs on a stable, monitored, multi-replica deployment with 24/7 uptime.
- All tools are read-only — no writes, no on-chain actions.
- Access is gated by OAuth 2.1; a Tokenomist API key is required to authorize your client (one-time browser flow).
- Tokens are short-lived and refreshed silently. Rotating your API key revokes existing sessions instantly.
- Your API key is never sent to your MCP client — it stays between you and the Tokenomist sign-in page.
The Tokenomist MCP Server is built and operated by Tokenomist. Have feedback, a bug to report, or a feature request? Reach out to the Tokenomist team at tokenomist.ai.
