Phantom Launches MCP Server for Multi-Chain Address Management

Phantom Launches MCP Server for Multi-Chain Address Management

According to Phantom, its MCP Server lets AI agents like Claude and OpenClaw execute swaps, sign transactions, and manage blockchain addresses across all supported networks.

Fact Check
The statement is strongly supported by primary sources that directly reference Phantom's launch of an MCP Server with capabilities for managing multi-chain cryptocurrency addresses. The Reddit introduction post provides explicit confirmation, detailing the new MCP Server's features such as swapping, signing, and managing addresses across supported chains. An X post corroborates the announcement and aligns with the description, indicating public acknowledgment from a user familiar with Phantom's updates. Other sources, while indirectly related or less authoritative, do not contradict the claim and some note Phantom's multi-chain functionality, which is consistent with the MCP Server's purpose. The absence of any credible counter-evidence combined with the direct evidence from multiple platforms indicates a high probability that the statement is true. The remaining uncertainty stems from most authoritative confirmations being community-level rather than official corporate press releases, but this is offset by the specificity and consistency of the reports.
Summary

Phantom announced the launch of its MCP Server, enabling AI agent-powered asset swaps, transaction signing, and blockchain address management for all networks the platform supports. The server is compatible with Claude, OpenClaw, and any MCP-compatible client, enhancing interoperability in Phantom’s multi-chain ecosystem. This official release aims to streamline digital asset operations by allowing AI agents to interact with and control on-chain addresses securely and efficiently.

Terms & Concepts
  • Multi-Chain: A system or application that operates across multiple blockchain networks, enabling interoperability of assets and functions.
  • Transaction Signing: Authorizing a blockchain transaction by applying a cryptographic signature tied to the user's private key.
  • MCP-Compatible Client: A software client that supports the MCP protocol, enabling integration with MCP servers and services for blockchain operations.