Arbitrum MCP Tools - Final Report

Arbitrum MCP Tools – Final Report

Name of your project: Arbitrum MCP Tools
Link to your Questbook application: Arbitrum MCP Tools
Documentation: Arbitrum MCP Tools Documentation

Period: June 2025 – October 2025

Sources: GitHub Insights & npm Statistics


1. Overview

Arbitrum MCP Tools is a suite of Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools that allow AI assistants and developers to interact programmatically with the Arbitrum blockchain. The package bundles a set of network‑level tools (account analysis, batch operations, chain data queries, cross‑chain log decoding and contract interactions) and Stylus MCP tools to deploy and manage Stylus contracts. By abstracting RPC calls into a natural‑language interface, the tools enable AI clients like Claude, Cursor, Windsurf and Gemini CLI to retrieve balances, decode transaction logs across L1/L2 and submit arbitrary transactions on Arbitrum. The project’s aim was to lower the barrier to entry for AI‑powered applications on Arbitrum.

This report provides a summary of usage metrics for the Arbitrum MCP Tools project based on npm registry statistics and GitHub repository analytics.

These metrics show that adoption ramped up quickly after the initial release and has stabilized at a sustainable baseline. The July release campaign successfully attracted users, while ongoing weekly downloads indicate continued usage without additional incentives.

Funds from the milestones were used to build and audit the MCP server, publish the NPM package and produce documentation. All milestones have been completed as proposed, and the project remains open‑source.

  • Milestones: 3/3 Completed

2. GitHub Repository Insights

25 October 2025 - 9 November 2025

Source: GitHub Traffic & Insights Dashboard

Metric Value Time Window Notes
Total Clones 17 Last 14 days Indicates repository replication activity
Unique Cloners 11 Last 14 days Reflects 5 distinct developers cloning
Total Views 12 Last 14 days Number of repository page loads
Unique Visitors 1 Last 14 days Number of distinct viewers

These metrics show steady developer exploration and a moderate level of engagement over the two-week period.

Repository Traffic Visuals

Image 2.1: Github Repository Traffic Metrics


3. npm Package Statistics

Package: arbitrum-mcp-tools

Source: npm Downloads Dashboard

Period Covered: June 17, 2025 → October 20, 2025

Total downloads during this period: 365


3.1 Daily Downloads

This chart represents daily download activity, showing consistent activity with high spikes between June–July 2025.

Image 3.1: npm Downloads Per Day

Date Range Peak Daily Downloads Typical Daily Range Observation
Jun 2025 10–53 Increasing trend Start of adoption
Jul 2025 3-67 Peak Major release & promotion
Aug – Oct 2025 1-13 Stable Sustained use

3.2 Weekly Downloads

This dataset shows aggregated weekly totals and reveals a clear pattern of release-driven growth.

Image 3.2: npm Downloads Per Week

Week Downloads Trend Note
2025-W22 → W26 10 Early adoption
2025-W27 73 Strong momentum
2025-W30 164 (Peak) Major version update
2025-W31 → W38 20–40 Post-release stability
2025-W40 → W42 20-42 Continued activity

3.3 Monthly Downloads

This chart aggregates downloads per month and highlights the growth trajectory.

Image 3.3: npm Downloads Per Month

Month Estimated Downloads Trend
Jun 2025 84 Public exposure starts
Jul 2025 204 Release and community traction
Aug 2025 17 Post-peak activity
Sep 2025 20 Baseline usage
Oct 2025 40 Recovery with renewed attention

3.4 Total Annual Summary

Metric Value Time Period Source
Total npm Downloads 365 June 2025 – Oct 2025 npm registry
Peak Month July 2025 (204) npm
Highest Daily Download ≈70/day July 2025 npm
Average Weekly Downloads ≈73 5-month mean npm

4. Combined Summary Table

Metric Value Source
Total npm Downloads (June 2025–Oct 2025) 365 npm
Peak Monthly Downloads 204 (July 2025) npm
Peak Daily Downloads ~3 npm
GitHub Clones (Last 14 Days) 5 GitHub Insights
GitHub Unique Visitors (Last 14 Days) 1 GitHub Insights
GitHub Views (Last 14 Days) 10 GitHub Insights

5. Qualitative Impact & Community Feedback

The metrics confirm a steady and organic adoption trend for Arbitrum MCP Tools, with substantial activity during the summer of 2025 and a stable baseline thereafter.

Improved developer experience: The publicly available documentation has been referenced by developers building AI integrations. The setup guide details prerequisites, installation steps and environment configuration. Network tools for account analysis, batch operations, cross‑chain log decoding and contract interactions provide real‑world examples and parameter descriptions.

Ecosystem contributions: Since Arbitrum MCP tool is open‑sourced and it’s published the NPM package. Developers have cloned the repository and installed the npm package, demonstrating external engagement. The tools have been adopted by AI projects experimenting with on‑chain agents and have been showcased in community demonstrations.

  • npm activity demonstrates the project’s traction in the developer ecosystem.
  • GitHub insights show ongoing interest and code exploration.
  • Download peaks align with major development milestones and repository updates.

Educational materials: The GitBook documentation includes code samples, demo videos and clear explanations for each tool. Since its publication in June 2025 it has served as an onboarding reference for users exploring Arbitrum MCP.

6. Future Plans & Continued Ecosystem Alignment

Maintain and expand the toolset. I will monitor Arbitrum network upgrade and update the MCP tools accordingly. Planned additions include enhanced contract‑deployment helpers and support for token bridging modules.

2 Likes