Cryptocurrency MCP Server
Python-based MCP server that provides real-time and historical cryptocurrency data from 100+ exchanges via CCXT, with tools for tickers, OHLCV, markets, and order books.
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Cryptocurrency MCP Server
Python-based Model Context Protocol server for real-time and historical cryptocurrency data from 100+ exchanges via CCXT.
Features
- 4 MCP Tools: Real-time tickers, historical OHLCV, market listings, order books
- 100+ Exchanges: Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, and more via CCXT
- Smart Caching: TTL-based caching for performance
- Error Handling: Custom exception hierarchy
- Full Tests: Comprehensive pytest coverage
Setup
cd crypto-mcp-server
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate # Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
Usage
Run Server:
python -m crypto_mcp_server
Run Tests:
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
pytest tests/ -v
MCP Inspector (optional)
You can install the MCP inspector globally with npm and run it against the package. This is useful for inspecting the MCP endpoints and payloads.
npm install -g @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
mcp-inspector python -m crypto_mcp_server
MCP Tools
get_ticker
Get real-time price data.
{"symbol": "BTC/USDT"}
get_ohlcv
Get historical candlestick data.
{"symbol": "BTC/USDT", "timeframe": "1d", "limit": 100}
get_markets
List all available markets.
{}
get_order_book
Get order book depth.
{"symbol": "BTC/USDT", "limit": 20}
Configuration
Optional .env file:
CACHE_TTL=60
DEFAULT_EXCHANGE=binance
LOG_LEVEL=INFO
Project Structure
crypto-mcp-server/
├── crypto_mcp_server/ # Core server
│ ├── server.py # MCP implementation
│ ├── data_fetcher.py # CCXT integration
│ ├── cache.py # Caching layer
│ └── exceptions.py # Error handling
├── tests/ # Test suite
├── requirements.txt # 3 dependencies
└── test_mcp_tools.py # Integration test
Dependencies
Core (3):
- mcp - MCP server framework
- ccxt - Exchange integration
- python-dotenv - Configuration
Dev (2):
- pytest - Testing
- pytest-asyncio - Async tests
Implementation
- Architecture: Modular design with separated concerns
- Async/Await: Full async support
- Caching: In-memory TTL cache
- Testing: Unit + integration tests
License
MIT
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