Tronscan MCP. Deep forensic analysis of TRON network metrics.
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Tronscan (TRON Blockchain Explorer API) lets your AI agent query real-time data from the TRON network. Use this server to analyze account metrics, track complex token holdings (TRC10, TRC20, etc.), inspect smart contract event logs, and monitor resource consumption like Energy/Bandwidth directly via natural language prompts.
What your AI agents can do
Get account analysis
Retrieves a summary of an account's balance, transfers, energy, bandwidth, and transaction count.
Get account detail
Fetches comprehensive metadata about a specific blockchain address.
Get account security
Retrieves security-related data points for an account, useful for risk assessment.
Retrieves a full profile of an account, including current balances, transfer history, consumed energy, bandwidth usage, and transaction count.
Lists all token types held by an address (TRC10, TRC20, etc.) or provides the total circulation for stablecoins like USDT.
Retrieves metadata and event logs for a smart contract, showing how it was called, what resources it spent, and its current function details.
Pulls high-level data points like total network TPS, block statistics, or the list of active nodes across the TRON chain.
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Tronscan MCP Server: 58 Tools for Blockchain Analysis
These 58 tools allow your AI client to perform deep, specific queries across the TRON blockchain—from reading account balances to auditing contract code.
019e5d62get account analysis
Retrieves a summary of an account's balance, transfers, energy, bandwidth, and transaction count.
019e5d62get account detail
Fetches comprehensive metadata about a specific blockchain address.
019e5d62get account security
Retrieves security-related data points for an account, useful for risk assessment.
019e5d62get account tags
Identifies behavioral tags associated with a specific blockchain address.
019e5d62get account token asset overview
Provides an overview of all token assets held by an account, useful for portfolio tracking.
019e5d62get acquisition cost stats
Calculates and returns resource costs associated with acquiring or utilizing the account's resources.
019e5d62get auth security
Retrieves specific data concerning an account's authorization security posture.
019e5d62get block stats
Gets statistical metrics about a given block on the TRON network.
019e5d62get chain parameters
Retrieves fundamental operational parameters for the entire TRON chain.
019e5d62get consumption stats
Calculates burn and staking income statistics related to an account or contract.
019e5d62get contract analysis
Performs a daily analysis summary on the performance of a smart contract.
019e5d62get contract detail
Fetches detailed operational metadata for a specific deployed smart contract address.
019e5d62get contract energy stats
Provides statistics detailing the energy consumption related to a particular contract.
019e5d62get contract events
Returns a chronological list of all recorded events that happened for a given smart contract.
019e5d62get contract top calls
Lists and aggregates the most frequently executed functions or calls on a specific contract.
019e5d62get daily accounts
Retrieves data listing new accounts created within a 24-hour period.
019e5d62get daily transactions
Gathers trend data showing the volume of transactions over a daily cycle.
019e5d62get energy stats
Provides current statistics on network-wide energy consumption rates.
019e5d62get funds
Returns the total TRX supply and the corresponding market capitalization data.
019e5d62get homepage bundle
Retrieves a bundled set of core statistics for general network overviews.
019e5d62get multisign security
Gets security data specifically related to multi-signature wallet setups.
019e5d62get net stats
Provides statistics on bandwidth consumption and usage across the network.
019e5d62get nodemap
Retrieves a map or list of active nodes participating in the TRON network.
019e5d62get stablecoin big amount
Identifies and lists large transactions involving stablecoins, useful for tracking major funds movements.
019e5d62get stablecoin blacklist
Checks for and returns transaction records flagged as suspicious or blacklisted for stablecoins.
019e5d62get stablecoin distribution
Determines how stablecoins are held across different groups of addresses (holder distribution).
019e5d62get stablecoin total supply
Calculates the current total circulating supply amount for a given stablecoin.
019e5d62get token security
Retrieves security metrics and data points specific to token types on the network.
019e5d62get top10
Fetches a curated list containing the top 10 most active or notable addresses/contracts.
019e5d62get tps
Reports the current Transactions Per Second (TPS) rate for the TRON network in real time.
019e5d62get transaction detail
Retrieves every specific field and detail associated with a single transaction hash.
019e5d62get transaction security
Checks the security integrity and risk level of a given transaction.
019e5d62get trc10 token
Provides specific details and metrics for TRC10 token movements.
019e5d62get trc20 token
Retrieves data and metrics covering TRC20, TRC721, and TRC1155 tokens.
019e5d62get turnover
Calculates the total protocol revenue generated by a smart contract or system.
019e5d62get url security
Checks and reports on the security status of associated URLs linked to an account or contract.
019e5d62list account resources
Lists the current staking 1.0 resources (Stake) allocated to a specific account address.
019e5d62list account resources v2
Lists and tracks the updated staking 2.0 resources for an account.
019e5d62list account tokens
Retrieves a list of all token types held by an account that have a positive balance.
019e5d62list account votes
Gets the voting history and participation details for a specific account address.
019e5d62list accounts
Retrieves an initial list of available blockchain accounts, often used for batch processing.
019e5d62list approvals
Generates a comprehensive list of all token approvals or allowances granted to an account.
019e5d62list blocks
Retrieves either a list of recent block hashes or the detailed content of a specific block.
019e5d62list contracts
Gets a full, queryable list of all deployed smart contract addresses on the network.
019e5d62list internal transactions
Retrieves transactions that occurred internally within a contract without being external transfers.
019e5d62list proposals
Lists governance proposals currently active or passed on the TRON network.
019e5d62list tokens overview
Provides a general listing and summary of all token standards available on the chain.
019e5d62list transactions
Fetches a paginated list of recent transaction hashes for bulk review.
019e5d62list transfers
Lists all transfers, covering both TRX and TRC10 tokens across the network.
019e5d62list trc10 holders
Queries and lists all addresses that currently hold a balance of TRC10 tokens.
019e5d62list trc1155 inventory
Lists the full inventory count of multi-token NFTs (TRC1155) held by an address.
019e5d62list trc1155 transfers
Retrieves a history of all transfers involving TRC1155 tokens.
019e5d62list trc20 holders
Lists all addresses that possess a balance greater than zero for any TRC20, TRC721, or TRC1155 token type.
019e5d62list trc20 transfers
Provides the full transaction history log for all movements of TRC20 and TRC721 tokens.
019e5d62list trc721 inventory
Lists the specific collection count and inventory details for non-fungible TRC721 NFTs.
019e5d62list voted
Retrieves a list of all votes cast by an account, critical for governance tracking.
019e5d62list witnesses
Gets the current list of approved witnesses responsible for maintaining network consensus.
019e5d62search v2
Runs a general, advanced search across Tronscan's indexed blockchain data using specific keywords or criteria.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
Yo, this is your deep dive into the TRON network. The Tronscan API lets your AI agent query real-time data straight from the TRON blockchain. You're not just checking a balance; you're running on-chain forensics. Use this server to analyze account metrics, track complex token holdings (TRC10, TRC20, etc.), inspect smart contract event logs, and monitor resource consumption like Energy/Bandwidth using natural language prompts.
Account Status & Security Audits
You can run a full profile check on any address. The get_account_analysis tool pulls together a summary of an account's balance, its transfer history, energy usage, bandwidth used, and total transaction count. For deeper dives, the get_account_detail fetches comprehensive metadata for that specific blockchain address; you can also call list_accounts to get an initial list of available addresses for batch processing.
If security is what you care about, use get_account_security to pull risk data points or check multi-signature setups with get_multisign_security. You'll find behavioral context too; the get_account_tags tool identifies any tags linked to an address, and get_auth_security retrieves specific authorization security posture data. Wanna see what resources are allocated? Use list_account_resources for staking 1.0 details or list_account_resources_v2 for the updated staking 2.0 view.
You can also check an account's voting history with list_account_votes or review any proposals using get_account_tags.
Token & Asset Tracking
Tracking tokens is a whole other ballgame. The get_token_asset_overview provides a general snapshot of all token assets an account holds, perfect for portfolio checks. If you need to list every single token type held by an address with a positive balance, run list_account_tokens. For specific coin types, there are dedicated tools: list_trc10_holders queries addresses holding TRC10 tokens, while list_trc20_holders lists those with any TRC20, TRC721, or TRC1155 balance.
You can see the full inventory count for multi-token NFTs using list_trc1155_inventory, and get specific details on non-fungible assets via list_trc721_inventory. If you need to know how much of a stablecoin is floating around, use get_stablecoin_total_supply for the total circulating amount. You can also check major fund movements with get_stablecoin_big_amount, or flag suspicious activity using get_stablecoin_blacklist and get_stablecoin_distribution.
When it comes to tracking approvals—the allowances granted on an account—list_approvals generates that full list. For general token standards, the list_tokens_overview gives you a summary of all available token types.
Smart Contract Analysis & Events
When you need to audit code or usage, these tools are for ya. Use get_contract_detail to fetch the detailed operational metadata for any deployed smart contract address. To see what’s going down inside a contract, get_contract_events returns a chronological list of every recorded event that happened there. You can analyze performance with get_contract_analysis, which runs a daily summary on how well the contract is doing.
Wanna know where the money's coming from? The get_turnover calculates total protocol revenue generated by a system or smart contract. To see exactly how much energy a specific contract used, check get_contract_energy_stats. You can also list all addresses that have deployed contracts using list_contracts, and review the most frequently run functions on a contract with get_contract_top_calls.
For internal activity—transactions that didn't leave the contract boundary—use list_internal_transactions.
Network Overview & Transactions
Want to know how the whole chain is running? The get_homepage_bundle pulls core network stats for a general view. get_tps reports the current Transactions Per Second rate in real time, and get_block_stats gets statistical metrics about any given block hash. For total funds, get_funds returns the entire TRX supply and its market cap data.
You can see resource usage across the board with get_energy_stats, which provides current network-wide energy consumption rates, or use get_net_stats for bandwidth usage stats. To track activity flow, list_transactions fetches a paginated list of recent transaction hashes, and list_blocks retrieves either a list of block hashes or the full content of a specific block.
Specific Flow Tracking
Need to follow money? The list_transfers lists every transfer, covering both TRX and TRC10 tokens. For detailed transaction records, use get_transaction_detail on a hash, or check the security risk level of a specific move with get_transaction_security. If you're looking at token movements generally, list_trc20_transfers provides the full history log for TRC20 and TRC721 tokens.
You can also use list_approvals to see all allowances granted across the board, or run a broad search using search_v2 with specific keywords across Tronscan's indexed data.
How Tronscan MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to this MCP Server and supply your Tronscan Pro API Key.
- 2 Your agent converts a natural language query (e.g., 'Show me all assets for TXYZ...') into a specific tool call (
list_account_tokens). - 3 The server executes the call against the TRON blockchain, returning raw, structured data to your AI client.
The bottom line is: you stop navigating multiple explorer tabs and start asking the blockchain for exactly what you need.
Who Is Tronscan MCP For?
Web3 developers debugging smart contract logic. Crypto analysts tracking large 'whale' movements across token types. Financial intelligence teams needing verifiable, on-chain data points for compliance checks.
Debugging a failing smart contract event or checking if an account has sufficient Energy/Bandwidth before deploying a transaction.
Tracking the movement of specific assets (like stablecoins) across dozens of addresses to map out potential funding sources or large sell-offs.
Verifying a protocol's resource consumption by checking get_consumption_stats and auditing contract approval lists using list_approvals.
What Changes When You Connect
- Full Asset Visibility: Instead of opening multiple tabs, use
list_account_tokensto get a single list of all token types (TRC10, TRC20, etc.) an address holds. This cuts down on asset tracking time by 75%. - Contract Forensics: When debugging a contract failure, don't guess what happened. Use
get_contract_eventsto pull the exact sequence of events that occurred and analyze resource spending withget_contract_energy_stats. This is key for root cause analysis. - Resource Management: Stop worrying about insufficient gas or energy. The tools like
list_account_resourcesandget_consumption_statsgive you a clear view of staking resources, letting you predict future operational costs accurately. - Investor Intelligence: Track large money movements using specialized calls. Functions like
get_stablecoin_big_amountquickly flag major fund transfers, helping analysts monitor 'whale' activity without manually sifting through millions of transactions. - Network Health Check: Get a real-time pulse on the network. Use
get_tpsto check throughput instantly or uselist_blocksto verify block finality and overall chain stability.
Real-World Use Cases
Debugging a DeFi Smart Contract
A developer needs to know why their collateral liquidation failed. They ask their agent: 'What happened with contract X?'. The agent runs get_contract_events and then list_internal_transactions. This reveals that the failure wasn't due to code logic, but a resource exhaustion error confirmed by get_account_analysis.
Tracking Suspicious Funds
An analyst suspects funds are moving through a mixer. They run 'Show all stablecoin transactions involving addresses near TXYZ'. The agent uses list_trc20_transfers, filters by the target asset, and cross-references suspicious patterns using get_stablecoin_blacklist to map the full fund path.
Auditing Governance Participation
A DAO team needs proof of stakeholder commitment. They query an address for its voting history via list_account_votes. The data confirms if the owner participated in recent governance rounds and shows resource allocation using get_account_resources.
Verifying Token Holdings
A client asks, 'What exactly does this address own?'. Instead of calling three different tools for TRX, TRC20, and NFTs, the agent runs list_account_tokens which consolidates all assets into one view. They then use get_token_asset_overview for a detailed breakdown.
The Tradeoffs
Assuming data is available.
Asking the agent, 'Give me the total market cap of all tokens.' The agent fails because it can't know which tokens to include or how they relate to each other. It just returns a generic error.
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Don't ask for totals; ask for specific data points. Use get_funds for TRX supply/marketcap, and use list_tokens_overview if you need the token list first.
Mixing up token types.
Asking to check a contract's balance using list_account_resources. This tool only deals with staking power (Energy/Bandwidth), not actual circulating tokens. You get irrelevant data.
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If you need asset count, use list_account_tokens or get_token_asset_overview. If you need governance strength, use list_account_resources.
Ignoring resource limits.
Trying to simulate a transaction without checking the account's capacity. The agent runs get_transaction_detail and gets nothing because it didn't check for available resources first.
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Always run get_account_analysis or list_account_resources before analyzing transactions or attempting to simulate spending.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your analysis requires verifiable, granular data directly from the TRON blockchain. You need proof of movement: 'Show me the exact time and contract involved in this transfer.' If you only need general market sentiment (e.g., 'What's the overall mood?'), a standard charting tool might suffice. However, if you need to debug why that market sentiment is happening—like tracing a specific token flow or checking an account's security status with get_account_security—this API is non-negotiable. Don't use it just because it's available; use it when the source of truth must be on-chain, and you need the depth that only tools like list_internal_transactions provide.
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This server provides 58 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Available Capabilities
Sifting through blockchain data means opening a dozen tabs.
Today, analyzing one account requires clicking from the main explorer page to the token tab, then hitting 'Transfers,' and finally checking the resource usage section. You copy-paste hashes into multiple spreadsheets just to track if an address moved more than 5 times in a day.
With this MCP server, you ask your agent: 'What's the full activity log for this address?' The system runs `get_account_analysis`, pulls transaction history via `list_transactions`, and combines it with token holdings from `list_account_tokens`. You get one clean data payload.
Using Tronscan (TRON Blockchain Explorer API) MCP Server: Get a clear view of asset flow.
Manually tracking token distribution is a nightmare. You have to check for TRX transfers, then open the TRC20 tab, and finally check the NFT collection separately. It’s tedious, error-prone copy-pasting that takes hours.
Now you simply ask: 'What are all the assets held by this wallet?' The agent executes `list_account_tokens`, instantly giving you a consolidated view of every single asset type—from tokens to NFTs—in one go. It's clean.
Common Questions About Tronscan MCP
How do I check if an account has enough energy for a transaction using get_account_analysis? +
The get_account_analysis tool provides the current Energy and Bandwidth metrics. If those values are low or near zero, the account likely won't be able to execute complex transactions requiring high resource spending.
What is the difference between list_transactions and get_transaction_detail? +
list_transactions gives you a paginated list of transaction hashes for bulk review. get_transaction_detail takes one specific hash and returns every single field associated with that unique transaction, giving you granular data.
Should I use get_trc20_token or list_account_tokens to check assets? +
list_account_tokens gives a broad overview of all asset types held. Use get_trc20_token when you need specific, detailed metrics only for the TRC20 standard (like its unique token IDs and type).
How do I find out what assets are circulating total supply? +
Use get_stablecoin_total_supply if you're checking a specific stablecoin like USDT, or run list_tokens_overview for a general list of token standards and their associated circulation data.
How does get_account_security help me check an account's security status? +
It returns a comprehensive view of the account's associated risk factors. This data tells you if the account has passed multi-signature checks or flags potential vulnerabilities based on its history.
What is the difference between list_account_resources and get_acquisition_cost_stats? +
list_account_resources shows your current staked amounts for governance (Stake 1.0/2.0). However, get_acquisition_cost_stats tracks the historical resource spending required to achieve those stakes.
If I use list_contracts and get no results, does that mean the contract doesn't exist? +
No, it usually means the contract hasn't been indexed by Tronscan or you need a specific address to filter by. You should check if the smart contract is active on the network first.
Are there rate limits when I run mass queries using list_transactions? +
Yes, high volume requests will hit API rate limits. For large data sets, always implement pagination and consider exponential backoff to manage your query load effectively.
Can I check the energy and bandwidth resources of a TRON account? +
Yes! You can use the list_account_resources_v2 tool to get detailed information about Stake 2.0 resources, including available energy and bandwidth for any address.
How do I see all the TRC20 tokens held by a specific address? +
Use the list_account_tokens tool with the target address. You can filter by show: 1 to specifically list TRC20 tokens and their current balances.
Is it possible to monitor live events from a smart contract? +
Yes. The get_contract_events tool allows you to retrieve a list of event information for a specific contract address, helping you track interactions and state changes.
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