| name | tools |
| description | Current Ethereum development tools, frameworks, libraries, RPCs, and block explorers. What actually works today for building on Ethereum. Includes tool discovery for AI agents — MCPs, abi.ninja, Foundry, Scaffold-ETH 2, Hardhat, and more. Use when setting up a dev environment, choosing tools, or when an agent needs to discover what's available. |
Ethereum Development Tools
What You Probably Got Wrong
Blockscout MCP server exists: https://mcp.blockscout.com/mcp — gives AI agents structured blockchain data via Model Context Protocol. This is cutting-edge infra as of Feb 2026.
abi.ninja is essential: https://abi.ninja — paste any verified contract address, get a UI to call any function. Zero setup. Supports mainnet + all major L2s. Perfect for agent-driven contract exploration.
x402 has production SDKs: @x402/fetch (TS), x402 (Python), github.com/coinbase/x402/go — production-ready libraries for HTTP payments.
Foundry and Hardhat 3 are both legitimate choices in 2026. Foundry: faster, Solidity-native. Hardhat 3: TypeScript-first, mature plugin ecosystem.
Tool Discovery Pattern for AI Agents
When an agent needs to interact with Ethereum:
- Read operations: Blockscout MCP or Etherscan API
- Write operations: Foundry
cast send or ethers.js/viem
- Contract exploration: abi.ninja (browser) or
cast interface (CLI)
- Testing: Fork mainnet with
anvil, test locally
- Deployment:
forge create or forge script
- Verification:
forge verify-contract or Etherscan API
Blockscout MCP Server
URL: https://mcp.blockscout.com/mcp
A Model Context Protocol server giving AI agents structured blockchain data:
- Transaction, address, contract queries
- Token info and balances
- Smart contract interaction helpers
- Multi-chain support
- Standardized interface optimized for LLM consumption
Why this matters: Instead of scraping Etherscan or making raw API calls, agents get structured, type-safe blockchain data via MCP.
abi.ninja
URL: https://abi.ninja — Paste any contract address → interact with all functions. Multi-chain. Zero setup.
x402 SDKs (HTTP Payments)
TypeScript:
npm install @x402/core @x402/evm @x402/fetch @x402/express
import { x402Fetch } from '@x402/fetch';
import { createWallet } from '@x402/evm';
const wallet = createWallet(privateKey);
const response = await x402Fetch('https://api.example.com/data', {
wallet,
preferredNetwork: 'eip155:8453'
});
Python: pip install x402
Go: go get github.com/coinbase/x402/go
Docs: https://www.x402.org | https://github.com/coinbase/x402
Scaffold-ETH 2
- Setup:
npx create-eth@latest
- What: Full-stack Ethereum toolkit: Solidity + Next.js + Foundry
- Key feature: Auto-generates TypeScript types from contracts. Scaffold hooks make contract interaction trivial.
- Deploy to IPFS:
yarn ipfs (BuidlGuidl IPFS)
- UI Components: https://ui.scaffoldeth.io/
- Docs: https://docs.scaffoldeth.io/
Choosing Your Stack (2026)
| Need | Tool |
|---|
| Rapid prototyping / full dApps | Scaffold-ETH 2 |
| Contract-focused dev | Foundry (forge + cast + anvil) · or Hardhat 3 if TypeScript-first |
| Quick contract interaction | abi.ninja (browser) or cast (CLI) |
| React frontends | wagmi + viem (or SE2 which wraps these) |
| Agent blockchain reads | Blockscout MCP |
| Agent payments | x402 SDKs |
Essential Foundry cast Commands
cast call 0xAddr "balanceOf(address)(uint256)" 0xWallet --rpc-url $RPC
cast send 0xAddr "transfer(address,uint256)" 0xTo 1000000 --private-key $KEY --rpc-url $RPC
cast gas-price --rpc-url $RPC
cast 4byte-decode 0xa9059cbb...
cast resolve-name vitalik.eth --rpc-url $RPC
anvil --fork-url $RPC
RPC Providers
Free (testing):
https://eth.llamarpc.com — LlamaNodes, no key
https://rpc.ankr.com/eth — Ankr, free tier
Paid (production):
- Alchemy — most popular, generous free tier (300M CU/month)
- Infura — established, MetaMask default
- QuickNode — performance-focused
Community: rpc.buidlguidl.com
Block Explorers
MCP Servers for Agents
Model Context Protocol — standard for giving AI agents structured access to external systems.
- Blockscout MCP — multi-chain blockchain data (primary)
- eth-mcp — community Ethereum RPC via MCP
- Custom MCP wrappers emerging for DeFi protocols, ENS, wallets
MCP servers are composable — agents can use multiple together.
What Changed in 2025-2026
- Foundry became the default over Hardhat for new projects — then Hardhat 3 (Aug 2025) shipped Solidity testing, fuzzing, and Rust internals, making it a legitimate choice again.
- Viem gaining on ethers.js (smaller, better TypeScript)
- MCP servers emerged for agent-blockchain interaction
- x402 SDKs went production-ready
- ERC-8004 tooling emerging (agent registration/discovery)
- Deprecated: Truffle (use Foundry/Hardhat), Goerli/Rinkeby (use Sepolia)
Testing Essentials
Fork mainnet locally:
anvil --fork-url https://eth.llamarpc.com
Primary testnet: Sepolia (Chain ID: 11155111). Goerli and Rinkeby are deprecated.
Testnet ETH Faucets
Once you have Sepolia ETH you can bridge it to any L2 using each L2's testnet bridge then you will have ETH on that L2 testnet.