1Money Network MCP
MCP server for the 1Money Network Protocol, providing tools to interact with accounts, tokens, transactions, checkpoints, chain, and utility functions like signing and address derivation.
README
1Money Network MCP
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MCP (stdio) server for the 1Money Network Protocol, backed by @1money/protocol-ts-sdk.
What This MCP Server Does
- Exposes protocol API endpoints (accounts, tokens, transactions, checkpoints, chain) as MCP tools.
- Includes utility tools for signing, hashing, RLP encoding, and address derivation.
- Uses the SDK client configuration and respects network/base URL/timeouts.
Configuration
Environment variables:
ONEMONEY_PROTOCOL_NETWORK:testnet,mainnet, orlocal(default:testnet)ONEMONEY_PROTOCOL_BASE_URL: override the network base URLONEMONEY_PROTOCOL_TIMEOUT_MS: request timeout in ms (default:10000)ONEMONEY_PROTOCOL_HEADERS: optional JSON string of headers to include in all requests (only needed for custom gateways/proxies)
Example .env file (see .env.example):
export ONEMONEY_PROTOCOL_NETWORK=testnet
export ONEMONEY_PROTOCOL_TIMEOUT_MS=15000
Most users can omit ONEMONEY_PROTOCOL_HEADERS.
Integration
Cursor (one-click install)
After installation, add your configuration to ~/.cursor/mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"1money-network": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@1money/network-mcp"],
"env": {
"ONEMONEY_PROTOCOL_NETWORK": "testnet"
}
}
}
}
Claude Code
Run the following command in your terminal:
claude mcp add --transport stdio 1money-network --env ONEMONEY_PROTOCOL_NETWORK=testnet -- npx -y @1money/network-mcp
Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\\Claude\\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"1money-network": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@1money/network-mcp"],
"env": {
"ONEMONEY_PROTOCOL_NETWORK": "testnet"
}
}
}
}
Codex Integration
Add the MCP server to your Codex config file, then restart Codex:
[mcp_servers.1money-network]
command = "npx"
args = ["-y", "@1money/network-mcp"]
env = { ONEMONEY_PROTOCOL_NETWORK = "testnet" }
Example Tool Calls
{
"tool": "accounts.get_nonce",
"input": {
"address": "0x9E1E9688A44D058fF181Ed64ddFAFbBE5CC74ff3"
}
}
{
"tool": "transactions.estimate_fee",
"input": {
"from": "0x9E1E9688A44D058fF181Ed64ddFAFbBE5CC74ff3",
"value": "1000000000",
"token": "0x2cd8999Be299373D7881f4aDD11510030ad1412F"
}
}
{
"tool": "utils.sign_message",
"input": {
"payload": [
1212101,
2,
"0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"1000000000000000000",
"0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
],
"private_key": "0xYOUR_PRIVATE_KEY"
}
}
Note: utils.sign_message accepts a private key directly. Avoid using real keys in shared environments.
Example Prompts
- "Get the current chain id."
- "Fetch the latest checkpoint number on testnet."
- "Estimate fee for sending 1000000000 units from 0x... with token 0x...."
- "Get token metadata for 0x...."
- "Derive the token account address for wallet 0x... and mint 0x...."
Tools
accounts
accounts.get_nonceaccounts.get_bbnonceaccounts.get_token_account
chain
chain.get_chain_id
checkpoints
checkpoints.get_numbercheckpoints.get_by_hashcheckpoints.get_by_numbercheckpoints.get_receipts_by_number
tokens
tokens.get_token_metadatatokens.manage_blacklisttokens.manage_whitelisttokens.burntokens.grant_authoritytokens.issuetokens.minttokens.pausetokens.update_metadatatokens.bridge_and_minttokens.burn_and_bridge
transactions
transactions.get_by_hashtransactions.get_receipt_by_hashtransactions.get_finalized_by_hashtransactions.estimate_feetransactions.payment
utils
utils.derive_token_addressutils.sign_messageutils.encode_payloadutils.to_hexutils.calc_tx_hashutils.typeofutils.safe_promise_allutils.safe_promise_line
Batch tools (utils.safe_promise_all and utils.safe_promise_line) accept a calls array of { tool, input } objects. The safe_promise_all variant executes in parallel and fails on the first error. The safe_promise_line variant executes sequentially and ignores errors.
Schema
schemas/tools.json is the JSON Schema source for all tools.
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