MCP Bitpanda Server

MCP Bitpanda Server

Enables programmatic access to Bitpanda cryptocurrency exchange features including trades, wallets, and transactions via the Model Context Protocol.

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list_trades

Lists all user's trades from the Bitpanda API. Newest trades come first. Response is cursor paginated.

list_fiat_transactions

Lists all user's fiat transactions from the Bitpanda API. Newest fiat transactions come first. Response is cursor paginated.

get_ohlc

Retrieves OHLC data for a specific asset, fiat currency, and timeframe.

list_asset_wallets

Lists all user's asset wallets grouped by asset type from the Bitpanda API.

list_fiat_wallets

Lists all user's fiat wallets from the Bitpanda API.

list_crypto_wallets

Lists all user's crypto wallets from the Bitpanda API.

list_crypto_transactions

Lists all user's crypto transactions from the Bitpanda API. Newest crypto transactions come first. Response is cursor paginated.

list_commodity_transactions

Lists all user's commodity transactions from the Bitpanda API. Newest commodity transactions come first. Response is cursor paginated.

get_asset_info

Retrieves detailed information for a specific asset by its symbol.

README

MCP Bitpanda Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that exposes tools for interacting with the Bitpanda API. This server allows programmatic access to Bitpanda features like trades, wallets, and transactions via the MCP protocol.

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Prerequisites

  • Node.js (v18 or later recommended)
  • npm (comes with Node.js)
  • A Bitpanda API Key (set as BITPANDA_API_KEY environment variable)
  • (Optional) MCP-compatible client or runner (e.g., VSCode extension, CLI)

Setup

  1. Clone the repository or ensure you are in the project directory.

  2. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  3. Build the server:

    npm run build
    

    This will create a build directory with the compiled JavaScript code.

Running the Server

  • Directly:

    node build/index.js
    

    or, if you have a start script:

    npm run start
    
  • Via MCP runner: Configure your MCP client to run the server using stdio transport. Example MCP settings entry:

    "mcp-bitpanda": {
      "transportType": "stdio",
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "/path/to/mcp-bitpanda/build/index.js"
      ]
      // Add environment variables, e.g., for the API key
      "environmentVariables": {
        "BITPANDA_API_KEY": "YOUR_BITPANDA_API_KEY" // Replace with your actual API key or use a secure method to provide it
      }
      // ... other optional settings ...
    }
    

Available Tools

  • get_asset_info: Retrieves detailed information for a specific asset by its symbol (e.g., BTC, XAU).

    • Parameters: symbol (string, required)
    • Note: This tool does not require an API key.
  • get_ohlc: Retrieves OHLC (Open/High/Low/Close) data for a specific asset, fiat currency, and timeframe.

    • Parameters:
      • symbol (string, required): The trading symbol.
      • fiatCurrency (string, required): The fiat currency (e.g., USD, EUR).
      • timeframe (string, required): Either "day" or "week".
    • Note: This tool does not require an API key.
  • list_trades: Lists all user's trades from the Bitpanda API. Newest trades come first. Response is cursor paginated.

    • Parameters:
      • type (string, optional): One of buy or sell.
      • cursor (string, optional): Id of the last known trade by the client. Only trades after this id are returned. Empty or missing cursor parameter will return trades from the start.
      • page_size (integer, optional): Size of a page for the paginated response.
  • list_asset_wallets: Lists all user's asset wallets grouped by asset type from the Bitpanda API.

    • Parameters: None.
  • list_fiat_wallets: Lists all user's fiat wallets from the Bitpanda API.

    • Parameters: None.
  • list_fiat_transactions: Lists all user's fiat transactions from the Bitpanda API. Newest fiat transactions come first. Response is cursor paginated.

    • Parameters:
      • type (string, optional): buy, sell, deposit, withdrawal, transfer, refund.
      • status (string, optional): pending, processing, finished, canceled.
      • cursor (string, optional): Id of the last known fiat transaction by the client. Only fiat transactions after this id are returned. Empty or missing cursor parameter will return fiat transactions from the start.
      • page_size (integer, optional): Size of a page for the paginated response.
  • list_crypto_wallets: Lists all user's crypto wallets from the Bitpanda API.

    • Parameters: None.
  • list_crypto_transactions: Lists all user's crypto transactions from the Bitpanda API. Newest crypto transactions come first. Response is cursor paginated.

    • Parameters:
      • type (string, optional): One of buy, sell, deposit, withdrawal, transfer, refund or ico.
      • status (string, optional): One of pending, processing, unconfirmed_transaction_out, open_invitation, finished or canceled.
      • cursor (string, optional): Id of the last known crypto transaction by the client. Only crypto transactions after this id are returned. Empty or missing cursor parameter will return crypto transactions from the start.
      • page_size (integer, optional): Size of a page for the paginated response.
  • list_commodity_transactions: Lists all user's commodity transactions from the Bitpanda API. Newest commodity transactions come first. Response is cursor paginated.

    • Parameters:
      • cursor (string, optional): Id of the last known commodity transaction by the client. Only commodity transactions after this id are returned. Empty or missing cursor parameter will return commodity transactions from the start.
      • page_size (integer, optional): Size of a page for the paginated response.

Extending

To add more Bitpanda API endpoints as tools, implement a new tool file in src/tools/ and register it in src/tools/index.ts.

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