Supercharge your AI with CoinMarketCal. Track Market-Moving Crypto Announcements
Works with every AI agent you already use
…and any MCP-compatible client








Connect to your AI in seconds.
CoinMarketCal provides your AI agent access to a dedicated crypto economic calendar. Use this MCP to search for upcoming coin listings, hard forks, AMAs, and major project milestones across any cryptocurrency.
It pulls together market intelligence that would otherwise require checking dozens of individual developer sites.
What your AI can do
Get coin id
Finds the unique identifier needed for a coin, using just its name or symbol.
Get event details
Retrieves all detailed information about one specific event after you know its ID.
List categories
Gets a full list of general event types, like 'Roadmap' or 'Conference'.
Find all scheduled announcements, listings, or forks tied to one specific cryptocurrency.
Pull a list of the most popular and highly anticipated crypto events happening soon.
Narrow down the calendar to specific categories like roadmaps, conferences, or exchange listings.
Get a compiled list of all market events occurring between two specified dates.
Ask an AI about this
Compatible AI Apps
OAuth 2.0 CompatibleWaiting for input…
CoinMarketCal: 9 Specialized Tools
Use these nine tools to search for specific coins, track date ranges, find popular events, or retrieve deep details on any crypto announcement.
Make your AI actually useful.
Add this MCP to Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf and your AI stops guessing. It gets real tools to look things up, take action, and handle the stuff you keep doing by hand.
Start using CoinMarketCal on VinkiusGet Coin Id
Finds the unique identifier needed for a coin, using just its name or symbol.
Get Event Details
Retrieves all detailed information about one specific event after you know its ID.
List Categories
Gets a full list of general event types, like 'Roadmap' or 'Conference'.
List Coins
Provides the complete catalog of cryptocurrencies that CoinMarketCal tracks.
List Events
Retrieves a general listing of all current and upcoming crypto events from the...
List Popular Events
Gets a list of cryptocurrency events that are currently marked as highly popular by the community.
List Trending Events
Retrieves the most rapidly growing or talked-about crypto events happening right now.
Search Events By Coin
Finds all scheduled market events that are specifically related to one...
Search Events By Date
Pulls a list of all crypto events that fall within a specific date range you provide.
Connect to your AI in seconds. Security and governance baked right in.
Pick your AI client below to get set up. Just create a Vinkius account, subscribe, and you're instantly up and running. We handle the entire backend infrastructure, delivering out-of-the-box support for HTTPS Streamable, SSE, and OAuth2—zero messy routing required.
Choose How to Get Started
Build a custom MCP for your own tools, or connect a ready-made integration from our catalog.
Build Your Own
Turn any API into an MCP. Import a spec, define Agent Skills, or deploy with MCPFusion.
- Import from OpenAPI, Swagger, or YAML specs
- Create Agent Skills with progressive disclosure
- Deploy to edge with MCPFusion framework
- Built in DLP, auth, and compliance on every call
- Real time usage dashboard and cost metering
- Publish to catalog or keep private
Make Your AI Do More
Start with CoinMarketCal, then connect any of our 5,000+ other servers whenever your AI needs more. One click, no limits.
- Use this MCP plus 5,000+ others, all in one place
- Add new capabilities to your AI anytime you want
- Every connection is secured and compliant automatically
- Track usage and costs across all your servers
- Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
- New servers added to the catalog every week
Independent Platform Disclaimer: Vinkius is an independent platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, verified by, or otherwise authorized by CoinMarketCal. All third-party trademarks, logos, and brand names are the property of their respective owners. Their use on this website is strictly for informational purposes to identify service compatibility and interoperability.
VINKIUS INFRASTRUCTURE
Cloud Hosted
Managed infra
V8 Isolated
Sandboxed per request
Zero-Trust Proxy
No stored credentials
DLP Enforced
Policy on every call
GDPR Compliant
EU data residency
Token Compression
~60% cost reduction
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 connection provides 9 powerful capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other compatible AI platforms. No middleware. No custom integration required.
The manual process of tracking crypto announcements is exhausting.
Today, checking the market calendar means opening CoinMarketCal on one tab, then going to Bitcoin's dedicated page on another. If you need a comparison across 5 different assets for next month, you copy-paste dates and names into five separate spreadsheets just to track potential listings or hard forks.
With this MCP, your agent handles all that legwork. You simply ask: 'What are the major announcements happening for my top 10 coins between June and August?' The result is a clean, structured data pull from the calendar.
The CoinMarketCal MCP gives you immediate access to deep market intelligence.
You don't waste time opening 10 different tabs. You never have to manually cross-reference a coin’s name with its correct ID before searching. The agent handles the complexity behind `get_coin_id` and then delivers the targeted results.
The result is immediate, structured insight. Your AI client gives you actionable data—a list of specific events or detailed information on any single event—not just a link to an overloaded calendar page.
What your AI can actually do with this
If you need to know what's happening in the crypto space next month—or next week—this MCP is your connection point. Forget opening ten different browser tabs just to track listings, forks, and major announcements for Bitcoin, Ethereum, or anything else. This tool connects directly to CoinMarketCal, pulling together a single source of truth.
Your AI agent can now read the calendar like an analyst does: it finds specific events related only to your portfolio coins using search_events_by_coin. You can ask for all major announcements happening between two dates or simply check out what's trending right now. Whether you’re a trader tracking potential price catalysts or an analyst building research reports, this MCP organizes the noise into actionable data points.
Because we host over 4,000 specialized connectors at Vinkius, pairing CoinMarketCal with your existing AI client makes market monitoring simple.
019d7577-62f1-73ec-8fdb-9671f38c2491 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is you tell your agent what time period and what coins matter, and it handles the complex search logic to bring back a clean list of relevant market intelligence.
Add the CoinMarketCal MCP to your AI toolset and provide your API Key.
Your agent processes the request, deciding if it needs a general list of coins or specific event parameters (like dates or coin names).
The MCP executes the necessary function call—for example, using search_events_by_coin—and returns structured data about upcoming market events.
Who is this actually for?
This MCP is built for crypto analysts, institutional portfolio managers, and active traders. If your job involves tracking asset volatility or anticipating major market shifts based on announcements, you need this.
Uses the MCP to pull lists of event categories (list_categories) and cross-reference project milestones against known coin listings for research reports.
Monitors multiple assets by running searches over specific date ranges, ensuring no critical hard forks or conference announcements are missed across the entire portfolio.
Needs to quickly check for listings and trending events (list_trending_events) right before market hours to anticipate short-term volatility.
What Changes When You Connect
Pinpoint catalysts instantly. Instead of manually checking multiple sites, use search_events_by_coin to pull only the listings and forks for your target asset.
Stay ahead of market whispers. Run list_trending_events to see what the community is actively discussing right now, helping you focus on high-impact announcements.
Build comprehensive reports. You can start by calling list_categories, then use that structure to guide searches for specific milestones or conferences across multiple coins.
Never miss a date range. If you need to know what happened between last month and today, search_events_by_date gives you an immediate, organized overview without manual searching.
Deep-dive into any single event. Once your agent finds a promising ID, it uses get_event_details to pull every piece of associated data, giving you the full story.
See it in action
A trader needs to predict volatility for ETH.
The agent runs search_events_by_coin using Ethereum's ID. It gets a list showing an upcoming network upgrade and multiple conference dates, allowing the trader to adjust their position days in advance.
An analyst needs a quarterly review of all market milestones.
The agent uses search_events_by_date for the last 90 days. It then cross-references this data with list_categories to summarize how many hard forks versus roadmap releases occurred.
A portfolio manager needs to check every asset's immediate future.
The agent iterates through a list of 10 held assets, running search_events_by_coin on each one. It compiles a single summary report showing all upcoming listings and forks.
A researcher needs to know the general market hype.
The agent runs list_popular_events and compares that output with list_trending_events. This comparison helps determine if current high interest is based on genuine community action or temporary speculation.
The honest tradeoffs
Searching only by coin name
Just typing 'Bitcoin events' into a general search box and hoping for the right date range. This is often incomplete and lacks structured data.
First, use list_coins to confirm Bitcoin’s ID. Then, run search_events_by_coin with that ID. Finally, if you only want events next week, wrap the result in a call to search_events_by_date.
Confusing popular vs. trending
Assuming 'popular' means 'important.' The list of popular events might be old news or highly speculative and not immediately relevant.
To check for current momentum, always use list_trending_events. This shows the rapidly changing focus areas, which are usually more indicative of immediate market sentiment.
Overlooking event type context
Seeing a listing for Token-X and assuming it's big. Without knowing if it's a 'hard fork' or just an 'AMA,' the perceived significance is wrong.
Start by calling list_categories. This gives you the specific jargon (like 'Fork' vs. 'Release') needed to properly interpret the event type listed in any search results.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your goal is discovery: finding out what market events are scheduled, who they affect, and when they happen. You need it when you're building a timeline or comparing assets across time. Don't use it if you just need a simple price chart for one coin; in that case, check an exchange data connector. Also, don't use this MCP to verify the financial details of an event—it only lists the announcement, not the actual funds involved. If your task is highly specific, like checking all events for DeFi-Y on Coinbase, you might need to chain list_coins -> search_events_by_coin. Always remember that getting a full picture requires combining results from multiple tools.
Questions you might have
How do I find all events for Bitcoin using search_events_by_coin? +
You must first confirm the CoinMarketCal ID for Bitcoin, then pass that ID into search_events_by_coin. This tells your agent exactly which coin you are researching.
Can I use list_popular_events to check future listings? +
No. list_popular_events shows general community interest, not a reliable schedule of future listings or forks. Use search_events_by_coin for scheduled announcements.
What is the difference between list_events and search_events_by_date? +
list_events gives you everything currently published on the calendar, regardless of time. search_events_by_date filters that massive pool down to only what happens within your specified timeframe.
Do I need get_coin_id if I know the coin name? +
It's best practice to run get_coin_id first. This ensures your agent has the absolute, validated ID required by other tools, preventing errors later on.
If I want deep data on one event, should I use `get_event_details`? +
Yes, you must use get_event_details. This tool pulls a complete record for a specific event ID, giving you far more context than just the title or date. It's necessary if your agent needs full details like confidence scores and descriptions.
Before searching, should I use `list_categories` to map out all possible filters? +
Absolutely. Running list_categories first gives you the exact taxonomy of event types available (like 'Hard Fork' or 'Roadmap'). You can then feed those precise categories into your searches for better results.
When running a broad search using `list_events`, how do I manage large amounts of data? +
The tool handles pagination, but you must check the API documentation for rate limits and next page tokens. Don't try to pull everything in one go; iterate through the results set by managing these pointers.
Do I need `get_coin_id` before using `search_events_by_coin`? +
While some functions might accept names, running get_coin_id first guarantees accuracy. It locks down the precise CoinMarketCal ID for a coin, preventing lookup errors in subsequent searches.
How do I get a CoinMarketCal API key? +
Apply for an API key at developers.coinmarketcal.com. Once approved, copy your key and paste it below.
Is the event information verified? +
CoinMarketCal uses a community-driven verification system. Each event has a confidence percentage and a proof link for validation.
What event categories are available? +
Categories include Roadmap, Release, Exchange Listing, AMA, Fork, Conference, Partnership, Airdrop, and more.
We've already built the connector for CoinMarketCal. Just plug in your AI agents and start using Vinkius.
No hosting. No infrastructure. No complex setup.
All 9 tools are live and waiting.
You're up and running in seconds.
Vinkius gives your AI agents access to the full catalog of app connectors, all fully managed, secure, and enterprise-ready. One subscription, every tool you need.
Built, hosted, and secured by Vinkius. You just connect and go.