Querying blockchain data used to require knowing SQL. TRON DAO’s integration with Dune Analytics’ Model Context Protocol (MCP) server changes that equation, letting users pull stablecoin activity data using natural language prompts through AI agents like Claude or Cursor.
For a network that recorded approximately $2 trillion in settlement volume during Q1 2026 alone, making that data conversationally accessible isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s infrastructure.
How it works
The Dune MCP server, which launched on March 2, 2026, connects AI agents to a data warehouse spanning over 100 blockchains. TRON is now fully supported within that ecosystem, meaning users can type something like “Show me USDT transfer volume, top wallets, and corridor flows on Tron over the last 24 hours” and get results without constructing a database query.
The integration covers stablecoin flows, DEX volumes, net flows, top wallet addresses, and broader ecosystem metrics. TRON has been supported on Dune’s platform since at least March 2024, but the earlier version required users to write SQL queries manually. The MCP layer adds a conversational AI interface on top of that existing foundation.











