Toket MCP. Automate NFT minting and payments via AI command.
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Toket lets you manage your entire Web3 asset lifecycle using a single checkout widget that accepts crypto payments like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Connect this MCP Server to deploy NFT collections, mint digital assets, check transaction status, monitor gas balances, and list all your holdings—all through natural conversation with your AI agent.
What your AI agents can do
Create collection
Deploys a new NFT collection by requiring you to specify the name, symbol, and owner wallet address.
Easy mint
Performs a quick mint of an NFT asset for a recipient when you don't need full contract parameters.
Get collection
Retrieves detailed metadata about one specific, existing NFT collection.
Create a brand-new ERC-721 smart contract for your project by providing the collection name, symbol, and owner wallet.
Mint an asset into a specified collection without needing full parameters—it's fast, perfect for rewards or giveaways.
Retrieve the current state of any initiated minting process to confirm successful blockchain delivery.
Get a complete inventory of every NFT collection deployed and every individual asset minted under your account.
Check the current balance and status of your Gas Tank to plan automated minting operations.
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Toket MCP Server: 8 Tools for Web3 Asset Management
These tools let your AI client interact with Toket's backend to create, list, mint, and monitor every aspect of your digital asset portfolio.
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Start using Toket on Vinkius019dd176create collection
Deploys a new NFT collection by requiring you to specify the name, symbol, and owner wallet address.
019dd176easy mint
Performs a quick mint of an NFT asset for a recipient when you don't need full contract parameters.
019dd176get collection
Retrieves detailed metadata about one specific, existing NFT collection.
019dd176get gas tank status
Checks your current Gas Tank balance to estimate funds available for automated minting operations.
019dd176get mint status
Gathers the live status of a specific NFT minting transaction, confirming if it succeeded or failed.
019dd176list collections
Retrieves a full list of all NFT collections associated with your account.
019dd176list mints
Lists every single individual NFT asset that has been minted under your account's ownership.
019dd176mint nft
Initiates the process of minting an NFT into a specific, defined collection using full parameters.
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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This server provides 8 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Web3 operations shouldn't require jumping between six different dashboards.
Today, running a simple NFT giveaway means opening your payment dashboard, switching to Etherscan, finding the correct contract address, manually triggering a minting function in one place, and then refreshing another page just to check if the transaction actually settled. It’s tedious, fragile, and takes too much time.
With this MCP server, you tell your agent: 'Mint 50 reward NFTs into the Beta Pass collection.' That's it. The agent handles the sequence—it checks gas via `get_gas_tank_status`, validates the contract with `get_collection`, executes the mint using `easy_mint`, and reports back the transaction ID. You get results, not clicks.
Toket MCP Server: Automate your collection deployments.
Manually listing all assets requires logging into multiple backend portals or running complex queries across different databases just to build a complete picture of what you own. It’s a data-gathering nightmare that slows down decision-making.
Now, ask your agent to `list_mints`. In one command, it retrieves the entire history and current count of every asset you've ever launched or received. You get immediate visibility into your entire digital portfolio.
What you can do with this MCP connector
Yo, check it. You connect this MCP Server and you're running your whole Web3 operation right from your chat window. It manages everything—from deploying a brand-new NFT collection contract to handling payments in Bitcoin or Ethereum. This server lets your AI agent handle the entire asset lifecycle for you. You don't gotta leave the conversation to mint, check balances, or list what you got.
Deployment and Setup
Need to start a new project? Use create_collection; it handles deploying an ERC-721 smart contract. You just give it a name, a symbol, and the owner wallet address, and boom—you've got a collection deployed. If you want to see what collections already exist under your account, run list_collections. For deep details on any specific, existing NFT project, use get_collection; it pulls all the metadata for that contract.
Minting Assets
When you're ready to drop some NFTs, you got two ways to go. If you know exactly what parameters you need—the full collection details and everything—use mint_nft. That initiates a proper mint into a defined contract. But if it’s just for rewards or giveaways and you don't want all those strict parameters, use easy_mint instead; it quickly generates the asset for a recipient.
To see every single individual NFT you’ve minted under your account, run list_mints. You can also check what assets are associated with your overall account by running list_collections.
Monitoring and Status Checks
You gotta know if the transaction actually worked. If you initiate a minting process, use get_mint_status to pull the live status of that transaction; it tells you flat out whether it succeeded or failed on the blockchain. Before you start any automated minting operations, check your funds first. Use get_gas_tank_status.
This function checks your current Gas Tank balance so you can plan how many assets you can actually afford to mint.
What You Get
When your agent uses these tools, it gives you actionable data. Running list_mints shows the history of every digital asset distribution event tied to your account. When you check a collection with get_collection, you get detailed metadata about that specific contract. This whole setup lets your AI client talk directly to Web3 services, managing deployment and payments without any hassle or technical jargon.
It's all done through natural conversation.
019dd176-d8a1-714b-a8a8-b8939c6407a1 How Toket MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to the Toket MCP Server on Vinkius.
- 2 Input your unique Toket API Key into your AI client's settings.
- 3 Tell your agent what you want to do. For example: 'List all my NFT collections,' or 'Mint a Founders NFT.' The server runs the necessary tool and gives you the result.
The bottom line is, you talk to your AI client, and it executes complex Web3 actions like contract deployment and asset minting using the server's tools.
Who Is Toket MCP For?
This is for anyone running a project that uses digital assets or accepts crypto payments. If you’re constantly jumping between your payment dashboard, your smart contract explorer, and your internal wiki just to track one transaction, this server saves you time. It’s built for the operational headache of Web3.
Needs to deploy a new collection or verify that a large batch of assets were minted correctly across different chains.
Runs community campaigns by quickly minting reward NFTs or loyalty passes for specific user groups via simple AI commands.
Automates the creation of smart contracts and asset distribution workflows directly from their coding environment, reducing manual deployment steps.
What Changes When You Connect
- Instantly deploy new collections: Instead of writing contract deployment scripts, you just tell your agent to use
create_collectionwith the name and symbol. Done. - Simplify asset distribution: Need 100 rewards minted? Use
easy_mint. You don't have to manually pass parameters for every single NFT; it’s a quick call. - Know exactly what happened: After a minting job, check the status using
get_mint_status. This tells you if the transaction succeeded on the chain or if something broke. - Keep track of everything: You can run
list_collectionsto see your entire portfolio at a glance. It's one command for all your deployed assets. - Manage resources proactively: Don't get stuck mid-campaign because you ran out of gas. Run
get_gas_tank_statusfirst to know what you’re working with.
Real-World Use Cases
Launching a new loyalty program
The project owner needs 500 reward NFTs created for early backers. Instead of manually setting up 500 individual transactions, they ask the agent to use create_collection first, then run easy_mint in batches, and finally check deployment via get_mint_status. The entire process is tracked in one chat thread.
Auditing a major campaign payout
The marketing team needs to confirm if 50 different users received their promised assets. They use the agent to run list_mints and then cross-reference the results against expected IDs, confirming that all transactions were logged successfully.
Checking project readiness
A developer needs to know if a new contract is ready for deployment. They first use list_collections to confirm existing assets and then use get_collection on the target contract ID to pull all necessary metadata before calling mint_nft.
Preventing operational downtime
Before scheduling a high-volume automated mint, an engineer checks their limits by running get_gas_tank_status. This prevents the system from failing mid-operation due to insufficient funds.
The Tradeoffs
Manual API Calls
Opening your wallet, going to the smart contract explorer, manually inputting addresses, and dealing with multiple gas calculation screens is slow and error-prone.
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Just ask your agent. Use list_collections to see what you have, then use the specific tools like mint_nft or easy_mint. The AI handles the sequence for you.
Assuming success
After triggering a large minting job using a basic script, assuming the assets are live immediately. You'll just get an error later when funds run out or the transaction fails.
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Always check the receipt using get_mint_status. This tool gives you the definitive answer about whether the blockchain accepted the asset transfer.
Ignoring gas limits
Launching a massive NFT reward campaign without checking costs, leading to an expensive failure halfway through. You're stuck paying fees for nothing.
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Run get_gas_tank_status first. This tells you exactly how much operational budget you have before starting any automated minting.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your workflow requires managing the full lifecycle of digital assets: from contract creation (create_collection) to asset issuance (easy_mint/mint_nft), and needs consistent status checks (get_mint_status). This is for operational control. Don't use it if you only need basic payment acceptance—while Toket handles payments, other dedicated checkout solutions might be simpler if your focus is purely on the widget. If you just need to read data without writing anything, list_collections and get_collection cover that ground.
When in doubt about a workflow, always run get_gas_tank_status first. It's the key metric for determining if your operation is feasible right now.
Common Questions About Toket MCP
How do I start a new NFT collection with Toket? +
You initiate deployment by calling the create_collection tool, providing the required name, symbol, and owner wallet address. The agent handles the smart contract setup for you.
Is using `easy_mint` faster than `mint_nft`? +
Yes. easy_mint is designed for quick rewards or giveaways where full parameters aren't needed, saving time over the more detailed process of calling mint_nft.
What should I use if my minting transaction fails? +
Always check with get_mint_status. This tool reports on the specific failure point—whether it was a gas issue, an address error, or a smart contract rejection.
Can Toket help me see all my deployed collections? +
Absolutely. The list_collections tool retrieves every active NFT collection associated with your account ID in one single API call.
What does running `get_gas_tank_status` show me about my automated minting capabilities? +
It provides a real-time reading of your Gas Tank balance. This check tells you exactly how much operational capacity remains for any scheduled or manual minting processes, letting you plan ahead.
How do I retrieve detailed metadata when using `get_collection`? +
The tool pulls deep structural data beyond just the collection name. You get access to comprehensive details about the contract's rules and assets stored within that specific collection.
If I want a full audit of my generated assets, should I use `list_mints`? +
Yes, list_mints displays every NFT you’ve successfully minted. It provides a detailed roster including the asset IDs and their corresponding recipient addresses.
What specific inputs do I need to provide when calling `create_collection`? +
The server requires three key pieces of information: the collection's name, its unique symbol, and the owner wallet address. These are mandatory parameters for successful deployment.
Can I deploy a new NFT collection using the AI? +
Yes! Use the create_collection action. Provide a name, symbol, and the owner wallet address. Your agent will deploy a new ERC-721 smart contract instantly.
How do I check my remaining balance for transaction fees (Gas)? +
Run the get_gas_tank_status query. The agent will retrieve your current Gas Tank balance to ensure you have enough funds for automated minting.
Is it possible to track the status of an NFT minting process? +
Absolutely. Use the get_mint_status tool and provide the Transaction ID. Your agent will return the real-time status of the blockchain interaction.
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