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Binance Mcp

@MilesCoolon 9 months ago
1 MIT
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Binance MCP tools

Overview

What is Binance Mcp

Binance MCP is a Model Context Protocol tool designed to fetch Bitcoin price data from Binance, enabling large language models to access real-time and historical Bitcoin market data through a standardized interface.

Use cases

Use cases include developing trading algorithms, conducting market research, providing real-time price alerts, and integrating Bitcoin data into various applications.

How to use

To use Binance MCP, clone the repository, install dependencies, and build the project. Start the MCP server and connect your MCP-compatible LLM client to interact with the Binance data.

Key features

Key features include retrieving current Bitcoin ticker data, best bid and ask prices, recent trades, historical price data with customizable intervals, and streaming real-time Bitcoin price updates.

Where to use

Binance MCP can be used in financial applications, trading bots, market analysis tools, and any system that requires access to Bitcoin market data.

Content

Binance Bitcoin MCP Tool

This project provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) tool for fetching Bitcoin price data from Binance. It allows large language models to access real-time and historical Bitcoin market data through a standardized interface.

Features

  • Get current Bitcoin ticker data (price, 24h change, volume, etc.)
  • Get best bid and ask prices from the order book
  • Fetch recent trades
  • Get historical price data with customizable intervals
  • Stream real-time Bitcoin price updates for short durations

Installation

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/binance-mcp.git
cd binance-mcp

# Install dependencies
pnpm install

# Build the project
pnpm build

Usage

To use this tool with an MCP-compatible LLM client:

# Start the MCP server
pnpm start

Then connect your MCP-compatible LLM client to interact with the Binance data.

Available Tools

  1. get_bitcoin_ticker - Get current Bitcoin ticker data

    • Parameters:
      • symbol (optional, default: “BTCUSDT”) - Trading pair symbol
  2. get_bitcoin_order_book - Get current best bid and ask prices

    • Parameters:
      • symbol (optional, default: “BTCUSDT”) - Trading pair symbol
  3. get_bitcoin_recent_trades - Get recent trades

    • Parameters:
      • symbol (optional, default: “BTCUSDT”) - Trading pair symbol
      • limit (optional, default: 10) - Number of trades to fetch
  4. get_bitcoin_price_history - Get historical kline/candlestick data

    • Parameters:
      • symbol (optional, default: “BTCUSDT”) - Trading pair symbol
      • interval (optional, default: “1h”) - Kline interval (1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 2h, 4h, 6h, 8h, 12h, 1d, 3d, 1w, 1M)
      • limit (optional, default: 24) - Number of candles to fetch
  5. get_realtime_bitcoin_price - Get real-time price updates

    • Parameters:
      • symbol (optional, default: “btcusdt”) - Trading pair symbol in lowercase
      • duration (optional, default: 5, max: 30) - Duration in seconds to collect real-time data

Example Prompts for LLMs

Once connected to an MCP-compatible LLM, you can use prompts like:

  1. “What is the current Bitcoin price and 24-hour change?”
  2. “Show me the current spread between bid and ask prices for Bitcoin.”
  3. “Analyze the last 10 Bitcoin trades and identify any patterns.”
  4. “Get Bitcoin price history for the last 24 hours and explain the trend.”
  5. “Watch real-time Bitcoin trades for 5 seconds and tell me if there’s more buying or selling pressure.”

Development

To make changes to the project:

  1. Modify the source code in the src directory
  2. Run pnpm build to compile the TypeScript code
  3. Test your changes with pnpm start

Disclaimer

This tool is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice.

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