
XRPL MCP Server
A bridge that enables AI models like Claude and GPT to access XRP Ledger data and functionality through a standardized API interface.
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XRPL MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides AI models with access to XRP Ledger data and functionality.
Overview
XRPL MCP Server acts as a bridge between large language models (LLMs) like Claude and GPT and the XRP Ledger. It enables AI models to retrieve account information from the XRP Ledger through a standardized API interface.
Features
- Get account information (balance, sequence number)
- Query trust lines and issued currencies
- View NFTs owned by accounts
- Retrieve transaction history
- Access order book data from the DEX
- Submit signed transactions to the network
- Get server status information
- Reliable XRP Ledger data access through MCP
- Easy integration with MCP-compatible AI applications
Installation
From Source
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Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/lgcarrier/xrpl-mcp-server.git cd xrpl-mcp-server
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Create and activate a virtual environment:
python -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
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Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Using pip
pip install xrpl-mcp-server
Configuration
The server uses the following environment variables:
XRPL_NODE_URL
- XRP Ledger node URL (defaults to "https://s1.ripple.com:51234/")
Usage
Run from Source
Launch the server:
python -m xrpl_mcp_server
Run as Installed Package
xrpl-mcp-server
Using with Claude or Other MCP-Compatible AI Assistants
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Install the MCP:
mcp install xrpl-mcp-server
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The XRPL tools will be available to Claude, allowing you to ask for XRP Ledger account information.
Available Tools
get_account_info
Retrieves information about an XRP Ledger account.
Parameters:
address
(string): The XRP Ledger account address (starts with "r")
Returns:
- Account balance in XRP
- Account sequence number
get_account_lines
Retrieves trust lines for an XRP Ledger account.
Parameters:
address
(string): The XRP Ledger account address (starts with "r")peer
(string, optional): Address of a counterparty account to filter resultslimit
(integer, optional): Limit for the number of trust lines returned
Returns:
- JSON-formatted information about the account's trust lines
get_account_nfts
Retrieves NFTs owned by an XRP Ledger account.
Parameters:
address
(string): The XRP Ledger account address (starts with "r")limit
(integer, optional): Limit for the number of NFTs returned
Returns:
- JSON-formatted information about the account's NFTs
get_account_transactions
Retrieves transaction history for an XRP Ledger account.
Parameters:
address
(string): The XRP Ledger account address (starts with "r")limit
(integer, optional): Limit for the number of transactions returnedbinary
(boolean, optional): Flag to return transactions in binary format (default False)forward
(boolean, optional): Flag to search forward in ledger history (default False)
Returns:
- JSON-formatted information about the account's transaction history
get_server_info
Retrieves information about the connected XRP Ledger server.
Parameters:
- None
Returns:
- JSON-formatted information about the XRP Ledger server
submit_transaction
Submits a signed transaction blob to the XRP Ledger.
Parameters:
tx_blob
(string): The signed transaction blob in hexadecimal format
Returns:
- JSON-formatted submission result
get_transaction_info
Retrieves information about a specific transaction.
Parameters:
transaction_hash
(string): The hash of the transaction
Returns:
- JSON-formatted transaction details
get_book_offers
Retrieves order book offers for a currency pair on the DEX.
Parameters:
taker_gets
(object): Currency the taker wants to receive, e.g.,{"currency": "XRP"}
or{"currency": "USD", "issuer": "r..."}
taker_pays
(object): Currency the taker wants to pay, e.g.,{"currency": "EUR", "issuer": "r..."}
or{"currency": "XRP"}
limit
(integer, optional): Limit for the number of offers returned
Returns:
- JSON-formatted order book offers
Examples
Ask Claude:
What is the balance of the XRP account rPT1Sjq2YGrBMTttX4GZHjKu9dyfzbpAYe?
Claude can then use the get_account_info
tool to fetch this information directly from the XRP Ledger.
Example response:
Account: rPT1Sjq2YGrBMTttX4GZHjKu9dyfzbpAYe
XRP Balance: 25.5
Sequence: 123456
Here's another example:
What NFTs does account rPT1Sjq2YGrBMTttX4GZHjKu9dyfzbpAYe own?
Claude can use the get_account_nfts
tool to retrieve this information.
Development
See the memory-bank
directory for detailed documentation about architecture, coding rules, and implementation plans.
To set up the development environment:
pip install -e ".[dev]"
License
MIT License
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