
EVM Blockchain Client
FreeAccess EVM blockchain data across multiple chains effortlessly.
Free · Opens the source repo
What EVM Blockchain Client does
The EVM Blockchain Client skill offers a robust set of commands to query data from EVM-compatible blockchains, supporting eight different chains including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Arbitrum One, and more. Users can access a variety of functionalities such as wallet portfolio checks, token information, transaction history, and gas price comparisons, all without the need for an API key. This skill is particularly useful for developers and blockchain enthusiasts who need to interact with multiple chains seamlessly and efficiently.
With 14 available commands, users can retrieve detailed information about wallets, including balances and token holdings, inspect transactions by hash, and decode transaction data to understand the underlying operations. The skill also includes features for monitoring gas prices across chains, detecting large transactions (whales), and resolving Ethereum Name Service (ENS) names. The ability to perform multi-chain scans allows users to check a wallet's status across all supported chains simultaneously, making it a powerful tool for comprehensive blockchain analysis.
The EVM Blockchain Client is built using only the Python standard library, ensuring no external dependencies complicate its usage. This makes it easy to set up and run on any compatible environment. The skill is especially suited for developers working with decentralized applications (dApps) or anyone needing to manage or analyze multiple blockchain assets. By providing a straightforward command-line interface, it allows users to quickly obtain the information they need without navigating complex APIs or interfaces.
In summary, this skill is ideal for anyone who requires efficient access to blockchain data across multiple EVM-compatible networks, whether for development, investment analysis, or research purposes. Its simplicity and direct access to critical blockchain metrics make it a valuable addition to any developer's toolkit.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to check wallet balances, transaction details, or gas prices across multiple EVM chains.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users requiring real-time trading capabilities or advanced analytics, as it is primarily read-only and does not support write operations.
What you can build with it
Wallet Portfolio Check
Quickly retrieve the balance and token holdings of a specific wallet across multiple EVM chains.
Transaction Inspection
Easily inspect transaction details and decode input data using transaction hashes.
Gas Price Comparison
Compare gas prices across all supported chains to find the most cost-effective option for transactions.
How to install EVM Blockchain Client
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add nousresearch/hermes-agent/evm --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by nousresearchEVM Blockchain Skill
Query EVM-compatible blockchain data across 8 chains with USD pricing. 14 commands: wallet portfolio, token info, transactions, activity, gas tracker, network stats, price lookup, multi-chain scan, whale detection, ENS resolution, allowance checker, contract inspector, and transaction decoder.
Supports 8 chains: Ethereum, BNB Chain (BSC), Base, Arbitrum One, Polygon, Optimism, Avalanche (C-Chain), zkSync Era.
No API key needed. Zero external dependencies — Python standard library only (urllib, json, argparse, threading).
Supersedes the standalone
baseskill. Base-specific tokens (AERO, DEGEN, TOSHI, BRETT, WELL, cbETH, cbBTC, wstETH, rETH) and all Base RPC functionality previously living underoptional-skills/blockchain/base/have been folded into this skill. Pass--chain baseto any command for Base coverage.
When to Use
- User asks for a wallet balance or portfolio on any EVM chain
- User wants to check the same wallet across ALL chains at once
- User wants to inspect a transaction by hash (or decode what it did)
- User wants ERC-20 token metadata, price, supply, or market cap
- User wants recent transaction history for an address
- User wants current gas prices or to compare fees across chains
- User wants to find large whale transfers in recent blocks
- User asks to resolve an ENS name (vitalik.eth) or reverse-lookup an address
- User wants to check if a contract has dangerous token approvals
- User wants to inspect a smart contract (proxy? ERC-20? ERC-721? bytecode size?)
- User wants to compare gas costs across chains before a transaction
Prerequisites
Python 3.8+ standard library only. No pip installs required. Pricing: CoinGecko free API (rate-limited, ~10-30 req/min). ENS: ensideas.com public API. Tx decoding: 4byte.directory public API.
Override RPC endpoint: export EVM_RPC_URL=https://your-rpc.com
Helper script path: ~/.hermes/skills/blockchain/evm/scripts/evm_client.py
Quick Reference
SCRIPT=~/.hermes/skills/blockchain/evm/scripts/evm_client.py
# Network & prices
python3 $SCRIPT stats # Ethereum stats
python3 $SCRIPT stats --chain arbitrum # Arbitrum stats
python3 $SCRIPT compare # Gas + prices ALL 8 chains
# Wallet
python3 $SCRIPT wallet 0xd8dA...96045 # Portfolio (ETH + ERC-20)
python3 $SCRIPT wallet 0xd8dA...96045 --chain bsc
python3 $SCRIPT multichain 0xd8dA...96045 # Same wallet on ALL chains
# Tokens & prices
python3 $SCRIPT price ETH
python3 $SCRIPT price 0xdAC1...1ec7 # By contract address
python3 $SCRIPT token 0xdAC1...1ec7 # ERC-20 metadata + market cap
# Transactions
python3 $SCRIPT tx 0x5c50...f060 # Transaction details
python3 $SCRIPT decode 0x5c50...f060 # Decode input data (4byte.directory)
python3 $SCRIPT activity 0xd8dA...96045 # Recent transactions
# Gas
python3 $SCRIPT gas # Gas prices + cost estimates
python3 $SCRIPT gas --chain optimism
# Security
python3 $SCRIPT allowance 0xd8dA...96045 # Dangerous ERC-20 approvals
python3 $SCRIPT contract 0xdAC1...1ec7 # Contract inspection (proxy? standards?)
# ENS
python3 $SCRIPT ens vitalik.eth # Name -> address + profile
python3 $SCRIPT ens 0xd8dA...96045 # Address -> ENS name
# Whale detection
python3 $SCRIPT whale # Large transfers (last 20 blocks, >$10k)
python3 $SCRIPT whale --blocks 50 --min-usd 100000 --chain arbitrum
Procedure
0. Setup Check
python3 --version # 3.8+ required
python3 ~/.hermes/skills/blockchain/evm/scripts/evm_client.py stats
1. Wallet Portfolio
Native balance + known ERC-20 tokens, sorted by USD value.
python3 $SCRIPT wallet 0xd8dA6BF26964aF9D7eEd9e03E53415D37aA96045
python3 $SCRIPT wallet 0xd8dA... --chain bsc --no-prices # faster
2. Multi-Chain Scan
Scans all 8 chains simultaneously for the same address using threads.
python3 $SCRIPT multichain 0xd8dA6BF26964aF9D7eEd9e03E53415D37aA96045
Output: per-chain native balance + token holdings + grand total USD.
3. Compare (Gas + Prices)
All 8 chains queried in parallel. Shows cheapest/most expensive chain.
python3 $SCRIPT compare
4. Transaction Details & Decode
python3 $SCRIPT tx 0x5c504ed432cb51138bcf09aa5e8a410dd4a1e204ef84bfed1be16dfba1b22060
python3 $SCRIPT decode 0x5c504ed... # Shows human-readable function signature
Decode uses 4byte.directory to translate 0xa9059cbb -> transfer(address,uint256).
5. ENS Resolution
python3 $SCRIPT ens vitalik.eth # -> 0xd8dA... + avatar + social links
python3 $SCRIPT ens 0xd8dA...96045 # -> vitalik.eth
6. Allowance Checker (Security)
Checks ERC-20 approvals granted to known DEX/bridge contracts.
python3 $SCRIPT allowance 0xYourWallet
Flags UNLIMITED approvals as HIGH risk.
7. Contract Inspector
python3 $SCRIPT contract 0xA0b86991c6218b36c1d19D4a2e9Eb0cE3606eB48 # USDC (proxy)
python3 $SCRIPT contract 0xdAC17F958D2ee523a2206206994597C13D831ec7 # USDT (ERC-20)
Detects: proxy (EIP-1967/EIP-1167), ERC-20, ERC-721, ERC-165. Shows bytecode size and implementation address for proxies.
8. Whale Detection
python3 $SCRIPT whale # ETH, last 20 blocks, >$10k
python3 $SCRIPT whale --blocks 50 --min-usd 50000 --chain bsc
9. Gas Tracker
python3 $SCRIPT gas
python3 $SCRIPT gas --chain polygon
Shows gwei price + USD cost for: transfer, ERC-20 transfer, approve, swap, NFT mint, NFT transfer.
Supported Chains
| Key | Name | Native | Chain ID |
|---|---|---|---|
| ethereum | Ethereum | ETH | 1 |
| bsc | BNB Chain | BNB | 56 |
| base | Base | ETH | 8453 |
| arbitrum | Arbitrum One | ETH | 42161 |
| polygon | Polygon | POL | 137 |
| optimism | Optimism | ETH | 10 |
| avalanche | Avalanche C | AVAX | 43114 |
| zksync | zkSync Era | ETH | 324 |
Pitfalls
- CoinGecko free tier: ~10-30 req/min. Use
--no-pricesfor faster wallet scans. - Public RPCs may throttle. Set EVM_RPC_URL to a private endpoint for production.
walletandallowanceonly check known token list (~30 tokens per chain). Use a block explorer for complete token discovery.activityscans recent blocks only (max 200). For full history, use Etherscan API.multichainruns 8 parallel threads — can trigger rate limits on public RPCs.- ENS resolution depends on a single public endpoint (ensideas.com / ens.vitalik.ca) with no fallback. If that endpoint is down,
enswill fail — re-run later or use a block explorer. - Tx decoding depends on a single public endpoint (4byte.directory) with no fallback. Selectors not in their database show up as
unknown. - L2 gas estimates are L2-execution only. On rollups like Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, and zkSync, the actual transaction cost also includes an L1 data-posting fee that depends on calldata size and current L1 gas prices. The
gascommand does not estimate that L1 component. For Base specifically, see the network's L1 fee oracle (contract0x420000000000000000000000000000000000000F). - Address / tx-hash inputs are validated for 0x-prefix + correct length + hex, but EIP-55 checksum casing is not enforced (RPC endpoints accept any-case hex).
Verification
# Should print current block, gas price, ETH price
python3 ~/.hermes/skills/blockchain/evm/scripts/evm_client.py stats
# Should resolve vitalik.eth to 0xd8dA...
python3 ~/.hermes/skills/blockchain/evm/scripts/evm_client.py ens vitalik.eth
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