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BlockBeats MCP delivers blockchain news and articles via two tools, supporting multiple languages, designed for easy integration with AI agents.
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BlockBeats MCP delivers blockchain news and articles via two tools, supporting multiple languages, designed for easy integration with AI agents.
This MCP server is generally safe due to its read-only nature and limited functionality. However, users should be aware of the dependency on the external BlockBeats API and the potential for information overload. It is safe to use as a news retrieval tool but should not be relied upon for critical financial decisions without independent verification.
Performance depends on the BlockBeats API response times. Consider limiting the number of pages fetched to avoid delays.
No direct cost, but excessive use could potentially strain the BlockBeats API. Be mindful of the size and max_pages parameters.
npx -y @smithery/cli install @kukapay/blockbeats-mcp --client claudeget_latest_newsFetches the latest blockchain news articles from BlockBeats.
Read-only operation that retrieves news articles.
get_latest_articlesFetches in-depth blockchain articles from BlockBeats.
Read-only operation that retrieves articles.
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This MCP server is generally safe due to its read-only nature and limited functionality. However, users should be aware of the dependency on the external BlockBeats API and the potential for information overload. It is safe to use as a news retrieval tool but should not be relied upon for critical financial decisions without independent verification.
The server operates in a read-only mode, limiting the risk of unintended actions. Autonomy is constrained by the available tools and their parameters.
Production Tip
Monitor the BlockBeats API for availability and performance to ensure uninterrupted service.
English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese are supported.
No, an API key is not required.
You can install it manually using git and pip, or automatically via Smithery.
`get_latest_news` fetches fast news articles, while `get_latest_articles` retrieves in-depth articles.
Yes, you can use the `type` parameter to filter by news or article type (e.g., 'push').
Yes, you can control the number of articles per page (`size`) and the maximum number of pages (`max_pages`).
The MCP server will be unable to retrieve news and articles until the API is restored.