Query Solana transaction details and on-chain records via Solscan Pro v2 API.
This MCP tool is described as querying Solana transaction details via the Solscan Pro v2 API; although it declares no keys and no remote endpoints, that conflicts with the stated API-based behavior, and there is no README or maintenance detail. No explicit high-risk red flags are present in the provided materials, but network egress and local execution remain caution points inherent to this tool category.
The materials state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no described credential collection, storage, or abuse path. However, it claims to use the Solscan Pro v2 API without explaining authentication, so the documentation is incomplete.
The description explicitly says it queries transaction details via the Solscan Pro v2 API, implying outbound network requests; however, the metadata also says there are no remote endpoints, which is inconsistent. The likely destination is Solscan-related services, but no specific domains, request contents, or data boundaries are documented.
The system flags indicate that the tool executes code or runs a local process, which is a normal MCP capability. The provided materials do not show requests for system privileges beyond what a query tool would typically need, nor any obvious script injection or suspicious execution chain.
The materials do not specify what local files, caches, or logs it may read or write, nor do they declare access to sensitive directories. Since it runs locally as an MCP tool, it should be assumed to handle query inputs, but there is no clear evidence of excessive data access.
There is a public GitHub repository and an MIT open-source license, both of which lower risk. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, limiting confidence in auditability and maturity.
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Use mcp-solscan to query this Solana transaction: <transaction signature>. Return the status, timestamp, involved accounts, fee, token transfers, and a summary of program calls.
A structured transaction breakdown that quickly explains what happened in the transaction.
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