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heurist-network/heurist-mesh-mcp-server

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

Heurist Mesh MCP Server provides a set of specialized AI agents accessible via an MCP interface for blockchain tasks. It covers blockchain analysis, smart contract security audits, token metrics evaluation, and on-chain interactions. The server is written in Python and integrates with the Heurist network.

Best for

Best for
Developers and auditors working on blockchain analysis and smart contract security.

Use cases

  • Audit smart contracts for security vulnerabilities
  • Analyze blockchain data and evaluate token metrics
  • Execute on-chain interactions through specialized agents

Notes

Heurist Mesh MCP Server provides a set of specialized AI agents accessible via an MCP interface for blockchain tasks. It covers blockchain analysis, smart contract security audits, token metrics evaluation, and on-chain interactions. The server is written in Python and integrates with the Heurist network.

64 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-03-25. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Audit smart contracts for security vulnerabilities
  • Analyze blockchain data and evaluate token metrics
  • Execute on-chain interactions through specialized agents

Pros

  • Focuses on niche web3 use cases with dedicated agents
  • Open-source Python implementation with 64 stars
  • Integrates via MCP for flexible tooling

Cons

  • Limited to Heurist network and web3 applications
  • Relatively low community adoption based on star count
  • Requires understanding of blockchain and MCP concepts

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Pros

  • Focuses on niche web3 use cases with dedicated agents
  • Open-source Python implementation with 64 stars
  • Integrates via MCP for flexible tooling

Cons

  • Limited to Heurist network and web3 applications
  • Relatively low community adoption based on star count
  • Requires understanding of blockchain and MCP concepts