ERPC Launches Solana MCP Server — Interact with the Solana Chain via Natural Language Through AI Integration (Available on All Plans Including Free)

ERPC Launches Solana MCP Server — Interact with the Solana Chain via Natural Language Through AI Integration (Available on All Plans Including Free)

2026.02.20
ELSOUL LABO B.V. (Headquarters: Amsterdam, Netherlands; CEO: Fumitake Kawasaki) and ERPC, operated by Validators DAO, are pleased to announce the launch of the "ERPC Solana RPC MCP Server," a new service compatible with the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
This feature enables integration with MCP-compatible AI assistants, allowing users to retrieve, investigate, and analyze data on the Solana blockchain using natural language. With Anthropic's Claude, connection is immediately available through the Connectors feature, and any other AI tool that supports MCP can be integrated in the same way.
The service is available at no additional cost to all ERPC Solana RPC plan users, including those on the Free plan.

What Is the Solana MCP Server?

The ERPC Solana RPC MCP Server is a service that allows Solana RPC methods to be invoked via natural language through MCP.
Previously, retrieving data from the Solana chain required users to construct the appropriate RPC queries themselves. With this feature, users simply describe what they want to do in plain language, and the AI automatically selects and executes the necessary RPC methods, presenting the results in a clear and readable format.
Currently, 48 Solana RPC tools are available, covering a wide range of use cases from wallet balance checks and transaction investigations to network health monitoring.

Use Cases

Wallet Balance and Holdings

Simply provide a wallet address to instantly check SOL balances and token holdings. This is useful for confirming incoming transfers, monitoring multiple wallets, and routine balance checks in day-to-day operations.

Transaction Investigation

Share a transaction signature, and the AI will automatically retrieve instruction details, signers, fees, status, and more — then explain what actually happened in natural language. This significantly improves efficiency during development debugging and on-chain analysis.

Network Health Monitoring

Check current epoch information, slot height, and cluster health all with a single question. This is valuable for validator operations, RPC infrastructure monitoring, and trading system oversight.

And Beyond — Limitless Possibilities

The examples above are just the starting point. Interacting with the Solana chain through natural language opens up new workflows across development, research, operations, and analysis. Regardless of RPC expertise, anyone can now access Solana's on-chain data with ease. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination.

Setup Guide (for Claude)

Connection can be completed in just a few minutes.
  1. Discord Login and Email Verification — Create an ERPC account through the Validators DAO official Discord and complete email verification.
  2. Add the MCP Server to Claude Connectors — In Claude, go to Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector and enter the following endpoint URL:
https://mcp-solana-rpc-api.erpc.global/mcp
  1. Complete OAuth Authorization — Run the authorization flow using the same Discord account.
  2. Verify Connection — Test with simple queries such as checking a balance or retrieving epoch information.
For detailed setup instructions and usage examples, the following videos are also available:

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Eligible Users

All ERPC Solana RPC plan users are eligible. The service is available at no additional cost on all plans, including the Free plan.

Looking Ahead

ERPC is committed to continuously delivering features that provide real value to our users. For this and all future updates, feedback from our community remains the most important guide in shaping the evolution of the platform.
We welcome your comments and suggestions through the Validators DAO official Discord.
We sincerely thank all of our users for your continued support of ERPC.