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PaulieB14/graph-aave-mcp

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MCP server for querying AAVE V2/V3/V4 lending and governance data via The Graph — 7 chains across 11 subgraphs (Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, Optimism, Avalanche, Fantom + Gov

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PaulieB14/graph-aave-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

An MCP server that queries AAVE V2/V3/V4 lending and governance data through The Graph. It supports 7 chains (Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, Optimism, Avalanche, Fantom) and 11 subgraphs, including Governance V3.

Best for

Best for
Developers building AI agents that need real-time AAVE data across multiple chains

Use cases

  • Integrate AAVE lending positions into an AI agent conversation
  • Build a multi-chain dashboard for AAVE protocol metrics
  • Trigger alerts based on governance proposal statuses

Notes

An MCP server that queries AAVE V2/V3/V4 lending and governance data through The Graph. It supports 7 chains (Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, Optimism, Avalanche, Fantom) and 11 subgraphs, including Governance V3.

1 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-25. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Integrate AAVE lending positions into an AI agent conversation
  • Build a multi-chain dashboard for AAVE protocol metrics
  • Trigger alerts based on governance proposal statuses

Pros

  • Covers 7 chains with 11 subgraphs for comprehensive AAVE data
  • Uses the MCP protocol for straightforward integration with AI agents
  • Written in JavaScript, easy to understand and extend

Cons

  • Only 1 GitHub star indicating early-stage or low community interest
  • Relies entirely on The Graph subgraphs which may lag or break
  • Limited documentation and support beyond the repository

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Pros

  • Covers 7 chains with 11 subgraphs for comprehensive AAVE data
  • Uses the MCP protocol for straightforward integration with AI agents
  • Written in JavaScript, easy to understand and extend

Cons

  • Only 1 GitHub star indicating early-stage or low community interest
  • Relies entirely on The Graph subgraphs which may lag or break
  • Limited documentation and support beyond the repository