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    Token Revoke Mcp

    An MCP server for checking and revoking ERC-20 token allowances across multiple blockchains.

    2 stars
    JavaScript
    Updated Jul 10, 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Features
    • Prerequisites
    • Installation
    • Usage
    • Example 1: Fetch Token Approvals
    • Example 2: Revoke an Allowance
    • Example 3: Check Transaction Status
    • Supported Chains
    • License

    Table of Contents

    • Features
    • Prerequisites
    • Installation
    • Usage
    • Example 1: Fetch Token Approvals
    • Example 2: Revoke an Allowance
    • Example 3: Check Transaction Status
    • Supported Chains
    • License

    Documentation

    Token Revoke MCP

    An MCP server for checking and revoking ERC-20 token allowances, enhancing security and control.

    License

    Node.js

    Status

    Features

    • Fetch Token Approvals: Retrieve all ERC20 token approvals for a wallet on a specified chain, including token details, balances, and USD values at risk.
    • Revoke Allowances: Submit transactions to revoke ERC20 token allowances for specific spenders.
    • Check Transaction Status: Verify the success or failure of submitted transactions using transaction hashes.
    • Multi-Chain Support: Supports over 50 EVM-compatible chains, including mainnets (e.g., Ethereum, Polygon, BSC) and testnets (e.g., Goerli, Mumbai).

    Prerequisites

    • Node.js: Version 18 or higher (for native fetch support).
    • Moralis API Key: Required for fetching token approval data.
    • Private Key: An Ethereum-compatible private key for signing revocation transactions.

    Installation

    1. Clone the Repository:

    bash
    git clone https://github.com/kukapay/token-revoke-mcp.git
       cd token-revoke-mcp

    2. Install Dependencies:

    bash
    npm install

    3. Client Configuration:

    json
    {
          "mcpServers": {
            "token-revoke-mcp": {
              "command": "node",
              "args": ["path/to/token-revoke-mcp/index.js"],
              "env": {
                "MORALIS_API_KEY": "your moralis api key",
                "PRIVATE_KEY": "your wallet private key"
              }
            }
          }
        }

    Usage

    Below are examples of how you might interact with the server using natural language prompts as input. The outputs are the raw text values from the content array returned by the server, assuming a client translates the prompts into tool calls.

    Example 1: Fetch Token Approvals

    Input Prompt:

    "Show me all the token approvals for my wallet on Polygon."

    Output Response:

    code
    [
      {
        "tokenAddress": "0x2791bca1f2de4661ed88a30c99a7a9449aa84174",
        "tokenSymbol": "USDC",
        "balance": "100.5",
        "usdPrice": "1.00",
        "usdValueAtRisk": "50.25",
        "spenderAddress": "0x1111111254eeb25477b68fb85ed929f73a960582",
        "approvedAmount": "1000.0",
        "transactionHash": "0xabc...",
        "timestamp": "2023-10-01T12:00:00Z"
      }
    ]

    Example 2: Revoke an Allowance

    Input Prompt:

    "Revoke the allowance for token 0x2791bca1f2de4661ed88a30c99a7a9449aa84174 to spender 0x1111111254eeb25477b68fb85ed929f73a960582 on BSC."

    Output Response:

    code
    Allowance revocation submitted on bsc. Transaction hash: 0x123.... Note: Transaction is not yet confirmed.

    Example 3: Check Transaction Status

    Input Prompt:

    "Did my transaction 0x123... on BSC go through?"

    Output Response (possible outputs):

    • Pending:
    code
    Transaction 0x123... on bsc is still pending or not found.
    • Success:
    code
    Transaction 0x123... on bsc has completed with status: successful. Block number: 12345.
    • Failure:
    code
    Transaction 0x123... on bsc has completed with status: failed. Block number: 12345.

    Supported Chains

    The server supports a wide range of EVM-compatible chains based on the Moralis JS SDK’s chaindata.ts. Examples include:

    • Mainnets: ethereum, polygon, bsc, avalanche, fantom, arbitrum, optimism, etc.
    • Testnets: goerli, mumbai, bsc testnet, arbitrum goerli, optimism sepolia, etc.
    • Full list: See SUPPORTED_CHAINS in server.js.

    License

    This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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