agentbank-merchant-mcp
Merchant-side MCP server for agentbank that lets merchants read their own orders and live Curless wallet balance from an MCP client such as Claude Desktop.
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@curless/agentbank-merchant-mcp
Merchant-side MCP server for agentbank (the "Stripe for AI agents"). Lets a merchant read their own orders and live Curless wallet balance (real funds settled into the merchant's Curless account) from an MCP client such as Claude Desktop.
Authenticated by your Curless API key via env — no OAuth. Renders an MCP Apps card (orders / balance widget) in hosts that support it, with a markdown table fallback everywhere else. Kept separate from the buyer-side MCP so the two personas don't share a tool surface.
Published to npm as
@curless/agentbank-merchant-mcp.
Tools
list_orders— this merchant's orders (what agents have paid), newest first.get_balance— the live Curless wallet balance per currency (available / frozen).
Install (Claude Desktop)
Desktop extension (.mcpb): install agentbank-merchant.mcpb and enter your
Curless API key + merchant id when prompted.
Or via claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"agentbank-merchant": {
"command": "/usr/local/bin/npx",
"args": ["-y", "@curless/agentbank-merchant-mcp"],
"env": {
"AGENTBANK_MERCHANT_TOKEN": "<your-curless-api-key>",
"AGENTBANK_MERCHANT_ID": "888888"
}
}
}
}
| env | what |
|---|---|
AGENTBANK_MERCHANT_TOKEN |
your Curless API key (issued by Curless at onboarding) |
AGENTBANK_MERCHANT_ID |
your Curless merchant id, e.g. 888888 |
The server talks to https://mcp.curless.ai by default — no need to configure it.
(Local dev only: set AGENTBANK_API_URL=http://localhost:3000 to point at a local API.)
Build the desktop extension (.mcpb)
npm install
npm run build:mcpb # esbuild → self-contained server bundle, then `mcpb pack`
This writes mcpb/server/index.js (a single self-contained ESM bundle) and packs
agentbank-merchant.mcpb. Both are git-ignored build artifacts.
License
MIT © robin
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