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Kydlikebtc Mcp Server Bn
What is Kydlikebtc Mcp Server Bn
kydlikebtc_mcp-server-bn is an MCP Server that provides a robust interface for executing Binance spot trading operations, including order management and account balance monitoring.
Use cases
Use cases include automated trading strategies, portfolio management, and real-time monitoring of trading activities on Binance.
How to use
To use kydlikebtc_mcp-server-bn, configure your Binance API keys securely, then utilize the provided functions to create, manage, and cancel spot orders, as well as check account balances.
Key features
Key features include secure storage of API credentials, execution of LIMIT and MARKET orders, monitoring of account balances, management of open orders, and cancellation of existing orders.
Where to use
kydlikebtc_mcp-server-bn is primarily used in cryptocurrency trading environments, particularly for users engaging in Binance spot trading.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Overview
What is Kydlikebtc Mcp Server Bn
kydlikebtc_mcp-server-bn is an MCP Server that provides a robust interface for executing Binance spot trading operations, including order management and account balance monitoring.
Use cases
Use cases include automated trading strategies, portfolio management, and real-time monitoring of trading activities on Binance.
How to use
To use kydlikebtc_mcp-server-bn, configure your Binance API keys securely, then utilize the provided functions to create, manage, and cancel spot orders, as well as check account balances.
Key features
Key features include secure storage of API credentials, execution of LIMIT and MARKET orders, monitoring of account balances, management of open orders, and cancellation of existing orders.
Where to use
kydlikebtc_mcp-server-bn is primarily used in cryptocurrency trading environments, particularly for users engaging in Binance spot trading.
Clients Supporting MCP
The following are the main client software that supports the Model Context Protocol. Click the link to visit the official website for more information.
Content
mcp-server-cex-bn
This MCP Server provides a robust interface for Binance spot trading operations.
Features
Trading Operations
- Configure and store Binance API credentials securely
- Execute spot trading operations (LIMIT/MARKET orders)
- Monitor account balances
- Track and manage open orders
- Cancel existing orders
Tools
configure_api_keys
Securely store your Binance API credentials:
await configureBinanceApiKeys({
apiKey: 'your-api-key',
apiSecret: 'your-api-secret'
});
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
});
Security Considerations
- Never commit your 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
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
- Invalid order parameters
- Rate limit exceeded
- Network connectivity issues
Example error handling:
try {
await createSpotOrder({
symbol: 'BTCUSDT',
side: 'BUY',
type: 'LIMIT',
quantity: '0.001',
price: '40000'
});
} catch (error) {
if (error.code === -2010) {
console.error('Insufficient balance');
} else if (error.code === -1021) {
console.error('Rate limit exceeded');
}
}
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
- 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](https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/inspector), which is available as a package script: ```bash pnpm inspector
The Inspector will provide a URL to access debugging tools in your browser.
mcp-server-bn
Dev Tools Supporting MCP
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