Futarchy MCP Server
Enables interaction with the Futarchy protocol on Solana, allowing users to manage DAOs, create and query proposals, and analyze community sentiment from Discord and Twitter for informed decision-making.
README
Futarchy MCP
A server implementation for interacting with the Futarchy protocol on Solana.
Setup Instructions
- Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url>
cd futarchy-mcp
- Install dependencies:
npm install
-
Configure RPC URL:
- Open
src/server.ts - Update the RPC URL in the connection initialization:
const connection = new Connection('YOUR_RPC_URL_HERE');- You can use:
- Mainnet:
https://api.mainnet-beta.solana.com - Devnet:
https://api.devnet.solana.com - Or your own RPC provider URL (works only with this)
- Mainnet:
- Open
-
Start the development server:
npm run dev
Available Routes
DAO Routes
GET /daos- Get all DAOsGET /daos/:id- Get a specific DAO by IDGET /daos/:id/proposals- Get all proposals for a specific DAOPOST /daos/:id/proposals- Create a new proposal for a DAO (not tested as of now because dao creation route does not exist)- Body:
{ "descriptionUrl": "string", "baseTokensToLP": "number", "quoteTokensToLP": "number" }
- Body:
Proposal Routes
GET /proposals/:id- Get a specific proposal by ID
Testing
You can test the routes using tools like Postman or curl. The server runs on port 9000 by default.
Example curl commands:
# Get all DAOs
curl http://localhost:9000/daos
# Get a specific DAO
curl http://localhost:9000/daos/<dao-address>
# Get proposals for a DAO
curl http://localhost:9000/daos/<dao-address>/proposals
# Create a new proposal
curl -X POST http://localhost:9000/daos/<dao-address>/proposals \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"descriptionUrl": "https://example.com/proposal",
"baseTokensToLP": 1000,
"quoteTokensToLP": 1000
}'
MCP Server for Cursor
This project also includes an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that allows Cursor to interact with the Futarchy backend through custom tools.
Setting up the MCP Server
- Run the setup script to install dependencies, build the project, and configure Cursor:
chmod +x setup.sh
./setup.sh
- Or manually configure it:
- Install dependencies and build the project:
npm install npm run build- Open or create
~/.cursor/mcp.json - Add the following configuration (adjust the path as needed):
{ "mcpServers": { "futarchy-routes": { "command": "node", "args": ["<absolute-path-to-project>/dist/mcp/bin/mcp-futarchy.js"] } } }
Using the MCP Server in Cursor
You can use the following tools in Cursor's chat:
getDaos- Get all DAOs from the Futarchy systemgetDao- Get a specific DAO by IDgetProposals- Get all proposals for a specific DAOgetProposal- Get a specific proposal by IDcreateProposal- Create a new proposal for a DAO
For example, in Cursor's chat, you can say:
Use the getDaos tool to retrieve a list of all DAOs from the futarchy-routes backend.
For more details about the MCP server, see src/mcp/README.md.
Sentiment Analysis Feature
The Futarchy MCP Server now includes a sentiment analysis tool that analyzes sentiment from Discord and Twitter data for specific proposals. This feature helps in understanding community sentiment about proposals and can be used to make more informed decisions.
How It Works
- The sentiment analysis tool collects data from Discord and Twitter about a specific proposal.
- It analyzes the sentiment using natural language processing techniques.
- It categorizes the sentiment into different categories (Tokenomics, Protocol Parameters, etc.).
- It generates a summary, key points, and concerns based on the analysis.
- The results are presented in a structured format that can be easily consumed by frontends.
Example Response
{
"proposalId": "F3hsZzWinRAHbr6CUxdkUFBCH8qNk6Mi9Zfu3PMX49BC",
"sentimentScore": -0.8,
"primaryCategory": "Tokenomics",
"categories": [
{
"name": "Tokenomics",
"score": 0.4
},
{
"name": "Protocol Upgrades",
"score": 0.3
},
{
"name": "Partnerships Integrations",
"score": 0.2
},
{
"name": "Protocol Parameters",
"score": 0.1
}
],
"summary": "The proposal to launch a new Horizon token for the Aave ecosystem has faced significant backlash from the community...",
"keyPoints": [
"The proposed token launch is seen as unnecessary and potentially harmful to the Aave token and community.",
"The revenue-sharing model is perceived as frontloaded and unfair, favoring early years when adoption and revenue may be low.",
"There is a desire to maintain the Aave token as the primary governance and utility token for the ecosystem."
],
"concerns": [
"Dilution of the Aave token's value and attention.",
"Misalignment of incentives with the proposed revenue-sharing model.",
"Creation of a separate entity that could compete with the Aave ecosystem.",
"Lack of transparency and community involvement in the decision-making process."
],
"sources": {
"discord": true,
"twitter": true
}
}
How to Use
You can use the sentiment analysis tool in your MCP server as follows:
const result = await mcp_futarchy_routes_getProposalSentiment({
proposalId: "F3hsZzWinRAHbr6CUxdkUFBCH8qNk6Mi9Zfu3PMX49BC"
});
This will return the sentiment analysis for the specified proposal.
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