Arkham has launched a new section in its API documentation designed to facilitate the integration of Claude Desktop with its blockchain intelligence service, allowing users to connect without writing any code. This is part of Arkham’s effort to streamline access to its advanced API, which provides extensive analytics and data on cryptocurrency transactions, including entity labeling and fund flow tracking. The step-by-step guide instructs users on setting up a Python server and connecting it to the Arkham API through Claude Desktop, significantly simplifying the process for developers and analysts in the crypto space.

Arkham: Arkham Intelligence is a blockchain analytics platform that deanonymizes wallets, tracks entity-linked transactions, and visualizes fund flows across chains. It offers an enterprise-grade API for on-chain data and analytics, recently updated with documentation for seamless integration with AI agents. The new guides enable users to connect Claude Desktop to Arkham’s intelligence via a no-code setup using MCP servers.
Claude: Claude is Anthropic’s advanced AI model family, available through the Claude Desktop app which supports agentic workflows and tool integrations like MCP servers. In this announcement, Claude automates building servers to query Arkham’s API, allowing direct access to on-chain data without writing code. Recent updates include general availability of Claude Cowork for desktop automation.
Stani Kulechov: Stani Kulechov is the founder of Aave, a leading DeFi lending protocol focused on secure borrowing and governance innovations. Arkham tracks his on-chain activities and holdings as part of its entity intelligence features displayed in the platform interface. He recently commented on Aave’s handling of liquidations and team efforts amid market events.

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“Platform Analytics”: “Arkham’s Intel API supports entity labeling and fund flow tracking for real-world actors in crypto.”
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