MCP Server for Binance Spot Trading
This server provides a robust interface for Binance spot trading operations, including secure management of API credentials, execution and management of spot orders, and monitoring of account balances and open orders.
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This MCP Server provides comprehensive integration with Binance's spot and futures trading operations.
Features
Spot Trading Operations
- Execute spot trading operations (LIMIT/MARKET orders)
- Monitor account balances
- Track and manage open orders
- Cancel existing orders
Futures Trading Operations
- Create various types of futures orders (LIMIT, MARKET, STOP, TAKE_PROFIT, etc.)
- Manage leverage settings (1-125x)
- Monitor futures positions and account information
- Track funding rates
- Support for both one-way and hedge mode positions
- Advanced order types including trailing stops and reduce-only orders
Tools
API Configuration
configure_api_keys
Securely store your Binance API credentials:
await configureBinanceApiKeys({
apiKey: 'your-api-key',
apiSecret: 'your-api-secret'
});
Spot Trading Tools
create_spot_order
Create LIMIT or MARKET orders:
// LIMIT order
await createSpotOrder({
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
side: 'BUY',
type: 'LIMIT',
quantity: '0.001',
price: '40000'
});
// MARKET order
await createSpotOrder({
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
side: 'BUY',
type: 'MARKET',
quantity: '0.001'
});
cancel_order
Cancel an existing order:
await cancelOrder({
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
orderId: '12345678'
});
get_balances
Check your account balances:
const balances = await getBalances();
// Returns: { BTC: '0.1', USDT: '1000', ... }
get_open_orders
List all open orders:
const orders = await getOpenOrders({
symbol: 'BTCUSDT' // Optional: specify symbol
});
Futures Trading Tools
create_futures_order
Create various types of futures orders:
// LIMIT order
await createFuturesOrder({
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
side: 'BUY',
type: 'LIMIT',
quantity: '0.001',
price: '40000',
timeInForce: 'GTC'
});
// STOP MARKET order
await createFuturesOrder({
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
side: 'SELL',
type: 'STOP_MARKET',
quantity: '0.001',
stopPrice: '38000'
});
// TRAILING STOP order
await createFuturesOrder({
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
side: 'SELL',
type: 'TRAILING_STOP_MARKET',
quantity: '0.001',
callbackRate: '1.0' // 1% callback rate
});
set_futures_leverage
Adjust leverage for a trading pair:
await setFuturesLeverage({
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
leverage: 10 // 1-125x
});
get_futures_positions
Get all open futures positions:
const positions = await getFuturesPositions();
get_futures_account
Get detailed futures account information:
const account = await getFuturesAccount();
get_funding_rate
Get funding rate for a futures symbol:
const fundingRate = await getFundingRate({
symbol: 'BTCUSDT'
});
cancel_futures_order
Cancel an existing futures order:
await cancelFuturesOrder({
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
orderId: '12345678'
});
Futures Trading Details
Position Modes
- One-way Mode: Single position per symbol
- Default mode, simpler position management
- Total position size is the sum of all orders
- Hedge Mode: Separate long and short positions
- Allows holding both long and short positions simultaneously
- Each position has independent margin requirements
Margin Types
- Isolated Margin: Fixed margin per position
- Risk is limited to the allocated margin
- Each position has its own leverage setting
- Cross Margin: Shared margin across positions
- Higher capital efficiency
- Shared risk across all positions
Funding Rate
Perpetual futures contracts use funding rates to keep futures prices aligned with spot prices:
- Positive rate: Longs pay shorts
- Negative rate: Shorts pay longs
- Payments occur every 8 hours
Security Considerations
Spot Trading Security
- Never commit API keys to version control
- Use environment variables or secure key storage
- Restrict API key permissions to only required operations
- Regularly rotate your API keys
Futures Trading Security
- Set appropriate leverage limits based on risk tolerance
- Always use stop-loss orders to limit potential losses
- Monitor liquidation prices carefully
- Regularly check position risks and margin ratios
- Consider using reduce-only orders for risk management
- Be cautious with cross-margin due to shared risk
Rate Limits
- Respect Binance API rate limits
- Default rate limits:
- 1200 requests per minute for order operations
- 100 requests per second for market data
- Implement proper error handling for rate limit errors
Error Handling
Common Error Scenarios
- Invalid API credentials
- Insufficient balance or margin
- Invalid order parameters
- Rate limit exceeded
- Network connectivity issues
Futures-Specific Errors
- InsufficientMarginError: Not enough margin for operation
- InvalidPositionModeError: Wrong position mode setting
- OrderValidationError: Invalid futures order parameters
Example error handling:
try {
await createFuturesOrder({
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
side: 'BUY',
type: 'LIMIT',
quantity: '0.001',
price: '40000',
timeInForce: 'GTC'
});
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof InsufficientMarginError) {
console.error('Insufficient margin available');
} else if (error instanceof InvalidPositionModeError) {
console.error('Invalid position mode');
} else if (error instanceof OrderValidationError) {
console.error('Invalid order parameters');
}
}
Project Structure
.
├── src/
│ ├── index.ts # Server entry point
│ ├── services/
│ │ ├── binance.ts # Binance API integration
│ │ ├── keystore.ts # API key management
│ │ └── tools.ts # Trading tools implementation
│ └── types/
│ ├── binance.ts # Binance types
│ └── binance-connector.d.ts # API client types
├── README.md
├── README_CN.md
├── package.json
├── pnpm-lock.yaml
└── tsconfig.json
Development
- Set up environment variables:
create .env
file in the root directory, and set your Binance API credentials:
BINANCE_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
BINANCE_API_SECRET=your_secret_key_here
- Install dependencies:
pnpm install
Build the server:
pnpm build
For development with auto-rebuild:
pnpm watch
Installation
Installing via Smithery
To install Binance Trading Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install mcp-server-cex-bn --client claude
Installing manually
- Clone the repository
- Install dependencies:
pnpm install
- Configure your Binance API credentials in
.env
- Build and start the server:
pnpm build
pnpm start
Debugging
Since MCP servers communicate over stdio, debugging can be challenging. We recommend using the MCP Inspector, which is available as a package script:
pnpm inspector
The Inspector will provide a URL to access debugging tools in your browser.
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