ethereum-history
Read-only factual data about historical Ethereum mainnet contracts. Use when the user asks about a specific contract address, early Ethereum contracts, deployment era, deployer, bytecode, decompiled code, or documented history (what a contract is and is not). Data is non-opinionated and includes runtime bytecode, decompiled code, and editorial history when available. Base URL https://ethereumhistory.com (or set BASE_URL for local/staging).
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/ethereum-history && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/3182" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/ethereum-history && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/ethereum-history
About this skill
Ethereum History — Agent Skill
Ethereum History exposes read-only, factual data about historical Ethereum mainnet contracts. Use this skill when the user asks about:
- A specific contract address (what is it, when was it deployed, who deployed it, bytecode, decompiled code, documented history)
- Early Ethereum contracts, deployment era (Frontier, Homestead, DAO fork, etc.), or undocumented/notable contracts
- Contract facts: deployer, deployment block/timestamp, short description, historical summary, links, metadata
All endpoints are GET only. No authentication required. Responses are JSON with snake_case keys.
Base URL
- Production:
https://ethereumhistory.com - Manifest (full schema):
GET {BASE_URL}/api/agent/manifest
Endpoints
1. Contract facts (one address)
GET {BASE_URL}/api/agent/contracts/{address}
Returns full factual data for one contract: address, era, deployer, deployment block/timestamp, runtime_bytecode, decompiled_code (when available), short_description, historical_summary, historical_significance, historical_context, token metadata, heuristics, links, metadata. Use when the user provides or asks about a specific contract address.
Example: GET https://ethereumhistory.com/api/agent/contracts/0xdbf03b407c01e7cd3cbea99509d93f8dddc8c6fb
2. Discovery (list contracts)
GET {BASE_URL}/api/agent/contracts
Query params (all optional):
era_id— Filter by era (e.g.frontier,homestead,dao,tangerine,spurious)featured—trueor1for featured contracts onlyundocumented_only—trueor1for contracts with no short_description yetlimit— Max 200, default 50offset— Pagination offset, default 0
Returns a list with minimal fields: address, era_id, deployer_address, deployment_timestamp, has_short_description, decompilation_success, etherscan_contract_name, token_name, token_symbol. Use for discovery; then fetch full facts via endpoint 1 if needed.
3. Temporal queries (by time range)
GET {BASE_URL}/api/agent/contracts?from_timestamp=...&to_timestamp=...
Query params:
from_timestamp— ISO 8601 (e.g.2015-07-30T00:00:00Z)to_timestamp— ISO 8601era_id,limit,offset— Same as discovery
Use when the user asks for contracts deployed in a date range or era.
Requests and responses
1. Contract facts — GET {BASE_URL}/api/agent/contracts/{address}
Request
- Path:
address— Ethereum address (0x + 40 hex chars). Required.
Success (200)
{
"data": {
"address": "string",
"era_id": "string | null",
"era": { "id": "string", "name": "string", "start_block": number, "end_block": number | null, "start_date": "string", "end_date": "string | null" } | null,
"deployer_address": "string | null",
"deployment_tx_hash": "string | null",
"deployment_block": number | null,
"deployment_timestamp": "string | null",
"runtime_bytecode": "string | null",
"decompiled_code": "string | null",
"decompilation_success": boolean,
"code_size_bytes": number | null,
"gas_used": number | null,
"gas_price": "string | null",
"heuristics": { "contract_type": "string | null", "confidence": number, "is_proxy": boolean, "has_selfdestruct": boolean, "is_erc20_like": boolean },
"etherscan_contract_name": "string | null",
"etherscan_verified": boolean,
"source_code": "string | null",
"abi": "string | null",
"token_name": "string | null",
"token_symbol": "string | null",
"token_decimals": number | null,
"token_logo": "string | null",
"short_description": "string | null",
"description": "string | null",
"historical_summary": "string | null",
"historical_significance": "string | null",
"historical_context": "string | null",
"verification_status": "string",
"links": [{ "id": number, "title": "string | null", "url": "string", "source": "string | null", "note": "string | null", "created_at": "string" }],
"metadata": [{ "key": "string", "value": "string | null", "json_value": unknown, "source_url": "string | null", "created_at": "string" }]
},
"meta": { "timestamp": "string (ISO 8601)", "cached": false }
}
Errors
- 400 — Invalid address format. Body:
{ "error": "Invalid Ethereum address format. Must be 0x followed by 40 hex characters." } - 404 — Contract not found. Body:
{ "error": "Contract not found in our historical archive." } - 500 — Server error. Body:
{ "error": "string" }
2. Discovery / temporal — GET {BASE_URL}/api/agent/contracts
Request (query params, all optional)
| Param | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
era_id | string | Era id: frontier, homestead, dao, tangerine, spurious |
featured | string | true or 1 = featured only; false or 0 = no filter |
undocumented_only | string | true or 1 = contracts with no short_description |
from_timestamp | string | ISO 8601; deployment_timestamp >= this |
to_timestamp | string | ISO 8601; deployment_timestamp <= this |
limit | number | 1–200, default 50 |
offset | number | Pagination offset, default 0 |
Success (200)
{
"data": [
{
"address": "string",
"era_id": "string | null",
"deployer_address": "string | null",
"deployment_timestamp": "string | null",
"has_short_description": boolean,
"decompilation_success": boolean,
"etherscan_contract_name": "string | null",
"token_name": "string | null",
"token_symbol": "string | null"
}
],
"meta": {
"timestamp": "string (ISO 8601)",
"cached": false,
"limit": number,
"offset": number,
"count": number
}
}
When the database is not configured, response is still 200 with "data": [] and meta.message indicating discovery requires PostgreSQL.
3. Manifest — GET {BASE_URL}/api/agent/manifest
Request: None.
Success (200): JSON object with name, id, description, version, base_url, capabilities, endpoints, terms. See the live URL for full shape.
Usage notes
- Read-only. No opinions or editorial stance. Data as documented on EthereumHistory.com.
- Factual only. What something is and is not. No hype or persuasion.
- When history (short_description, etc.) is not yet documented, contract facts still include runtime_bytecode and decompiled_code when available.
- For the full machine-readable manifest (capabilities, endpoints, terms), call
GET {BASE_URL}/api/agent/manifest.
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