hoton-mcp
Enables AI agents to purchase Telegram Stars, Premium, and TON top-ups by building unsigned transactions for the agent's TON wallet to sign.
README
hoton-mcp
Buy Telegram Stars & Premium, and top up your Telegram GRAM balance — all from a single prompt like "buy 100 stars for @alice" — with any AI agent.
hoton-mcp is a small, keyless MCP server: it builds the order, and your agent's wallet pays. It never holds your keys or your money.
How it works
Three steps, all driven by your agent:
you: "buy 100 stars for @alice"
agent: hoton → builds the order (shows the price + an unsigned transaction)
agent: wallet → signs & pays → txHash
agent: hoton → confirms it settled on-chain, returns a tonviewer link ✅
What you need
Two MCP servers, running side by side. You don't install either one — your agent fetches them automatically on first use via npx:
| Server | Does | Command |
|---|---|---|
hoton |
builds the order | npx -y hoton-mcp |
ton |
the wallet that signs & pays | npx -y @ton/mcp@alpha (TON's official kit) |
You only need Node.js on your machine (you already have it if you run any of these agents).
npxpulls the package from npm the first time and caches it — nonpm install, no clone, no build.
Teleton users: Teleton has its own built-in TON wallet, so you likely only need
hoton— Teleton signs the transaction itself.
The config (identical for every agent)
MCP is a standard, so every agent uses the same two servers. Only where you paste this changes (below).
{
"mcpServers": {
"hoton": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "hoton-mcp"],
"env": { "HOTON_BACKEND_URL": "https://hoton.up.railway.app" }
},
"ton": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@ton/mcp@alpha"] }
}
}
Add it to your agent
Telegram agents
OpenClaw — add the two servers to the mcpServers section of your openclaw.json, then restart. (MCP guide)
Hermes — run hermes mcp add, or paste this into your config's mcp_servers: block (docs):
mcp_servers:
hoton:
command: npx
args: ["-y", "hoton-mcp"]
env:
HOTON_BACKEND_URL: "https://hoton.up.railway.app"
ton:
command: npx
args: ["-y", "@ton/mcp@alpha"]
Teleton — run teleton mcp add (or teleton setup --ui) and point it at npx -y hoton-mcp. Teleton's built-in wallet handles signing, so you can skip the ton server. (teletonagent.dev)
Desktop / coding agents
Claude — Claude Code: claude mcp add hoton -- npx -y hoton-mcp and claude mcp add ton -- npx -y @ton/mcp@alpha. Claude Desktop: paste the JSON above into claude_desktop_config.json.
Codex — add the servers to ~/.codex/config.toml under [mcp_servers].
Cursor — paste the JSON above into .cursor/mcp.json.
Then just talk to it
- "is hoton online?"
- "buy 100 stars for @alice"
- "gift @bob 3 months of premium"
- "top up @carol with 5 GRAM"
- "buy 50 stars each for @a, @b and @c" — bulk, up to 10 in one signature
Tools
hoton_use_wallet · hoton_use_referrer · hoton_find_recipient · hoton_buy_stars (+_bulk) · hoton_buy_premium (+_bulk) · hoton_topup_gram (+_bulk) · hoton_confirm · hoton_status
Settings
| Env var | Default | What it does |
|---|---|---|
HOTON_BACKEND_URL |
https://hoton.up.railway.app |
The hoton backend the server talks to. |
HOTON_MAX_ORDER |
(unset) | Optional safety cap — orders above it are refused. |
Referrals
The referrer comes from your prompt. "buy 50 stars for @monk on hoton.tg/damx" → damx earns 35% of the fee. No link → no commission. (First-referrer-wins, enforced by the backend.)
Run from source (for contributors)
To hack on the server, run it from a local clone instead of npm:
git clone https://github.com/hotonlabs/hoton-mcp.git
cd hoton-mcp
yarn install
yarn build
Then point your agent at node /absolute/path/to/hoton-mcp/dist/index.js instead of npx -y hoton-mcp.
Safety
- Keyless.
hoton-mcponly builds orders — it never holds keys or funds. Your wallet signs. - Fund the agent wallet with only what you're willing to spend. You keep the master key and can revoke the agent anytime — see agents.ton.org.
HOTON_MAX_ORDERcaps any single order.
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
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