What are ChatGPT Actions?

ChatGPT Actions allow you to connect ChatGPT to external APIs, enabling it to retrieve real-time data and perform actions beyond its training data. With DexPaprika’s ChatGPT Actions integration, you can access live cryptocurrency and DeFi data directly within your ChatGPT conversations.
Ready-to-use OpenAPI URL: Visit mcp.dexpaprika.com/openapi to get the pre-configured OpenAPI specification URL for immediate use with ChatGPT Actions.

Prerequisites

  • ChatGPT Plus or Enterprise subscription - Actions are only available for paid ChatGPT users
  • Access to ChatGPT’s custom GPT creation interface
  • Basic understanding of API integrations (helpful but not required)

Step-by-Step setup guide

Step 1: Create a new Custom GPT

  1. Log in to ChatGPT and navigate to your dashboard
  2. Click “Explore” in the sidebar
  3. Select “Create a GPT” from the top of the page
  4. Choose “Configure” tab for manual setup

Step 2: Configure your GPT

Fill in the basic information for your custom GPT:
  • Name: DexPaprika Crypto Assistant
  • Description: Get real-time cryptocurrency and DeFi data across 20+ blockchain networks
  • Instructions:
You are a cryptocurrency and DeFi data assistant powered by DexPaprika. You can access real-time data about:
- Blockchain networks and their supported DEXes
- Liquidity pools and their metrics (TVL, volume, fees)
- Token prices and market data
- DEX trading activity and analytics
- Cross-chain comparisons and analysis

Always provide accurate, up-to-date information and explain complex DeFi concepts clearly. When showing pool data, include relevant metrics like TVL, 24h volume, and fee tiers when available.

Step 3: Add the DexPaprika Action

  1. Scroll down to the “Actions” section
  2. Click “Create new action”
  3. Get the OpenAPI URL from mcp.dexpaprika.com/openapi
  4. Import the schema:
    • Select “Import from URL”
    • Paste the OpenAPI URL: https://mcp.dexpaprika.com/openapi
    • Click “Import”
The OpenAPI specification will automatically configure all available DexPaprika endpoints, including networks, pools, tokens, and search functionality.

Step 4: Configure action settings

  1. Authentication: Select “None” (DexPaprika API is publicly accessible)
  2. Privacy policy: Add https://dexpaprika.com/terms/ if required
  3. Action description: The description will be auto-filled from the OpenAPI spec

Step 5: Test and Publish

  1. Click “Test” to verify the integration works
  2. Try a sample query: “What are the top 5 liquidity pools on Ethereum?”
  3. Click “Save” when everything works correctly
  4. Choose visibility: Keep private or share with others

Usage examples

Once your ChatGPT Action is set up, you can ask questions like:

Network and DEX queries

  • “Which blockchain networks does DexPaprika support?”
  • “What are the top DEXes on Solana by trading volume?”
  • “Show me all available DEXes on Arbitrum”

Pool analysis

  • “What are the most liquid USDC/ETH pools across all networks?”
  • “Find the highest volume pools on Uniswap V3”
  • “Compare fees between different USDT/USDC pools”

Token information

  • “What’s the current price of SOL across different DEXes?”
  • “Show me all pools containing PEPE token”
  • “Get detailed information about Chainlink token on Ethereum”

Market research

  • “Find newly created pools with high trading volume”
  • “What’s the total trading volume on PancakeSwap today?”
  • “Compare liquidity between Ethereum and Polygon networks”

Advanced analytics

  • “Analyze arbitrage opportunities between Uniswap and SushiSwap”
  • “Show me pools with unusual price movements in the last 24 hours”
  • “Find the most profitable liquidity provision opportunities”
Want to explore more? Visit mcp.dexpaprika.com to test the interface, check out our tutorials for step-by-step guides, or browse the API documentation for technical details.

Troubleshooting

Solutions:
  1. Verify the OpenAPI URL is correctly imported: https://mcp.dexpaprika.com/openapi
  2. Check that your ChatGPT subscription includes Actions (Plus or Enterprise)
  3. Try recreating the Action if import failed
  4. Ensure no typos in the OpenAPI URL
Solutions:
  1. Be more specific in your queries (include network names, token symbols)
  2. Try different phrasings for your questions
  3. Check if the requested data exists (some networks/tokens may have limited pools)
Solutions:
  1. Break complex queries into smaller, focused questions
  2. Ask for specific data rather than broad overviews
  3. Be patient - real-time data fetching may take a few seconds

What’s next?

Need Help?

Custom integrations needed? Our team can help you build advanced ChatGPT Actions tailored to your specific use cases. Contact us to discuss your requirements.