Cryptocurrency Daemon
STDIOMCP server for interacting with cryptocurrency daemon RPC interfaces.
MCP server for interacting with cryptocurrency daemon RPC interfaces.
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for interacting with cryptocurrency daemon RPC interfaces. This server enables AI assistants to help manage and interact with cryptocurrency nodes in a controlled manner.
⚠️ IMPORTANT SECURITY WARNING ⚠️
This software allows AI systems to interact with cryptocurrency daemons. Please read this warning carefully:
Running this MCP server gives AI systems the ability to:
Potential risks include:
Required Safety Measures:
This software is in BETA. Use at your own risk.
To install Cryptocurrency Daemon Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @raw391/coin_daemon_mcp --client claude
You can install the package via npm:
npm install @raw391/coin-daemon-mcp
To use this MCP with Claude Desktop, you'll need to modify your Claude Desktop configuration. The configuration file is located at:
Add the following to your configuration:
{ "mcpServers": { "cryptocurrency": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@raw391/coin-daemon-mcp" ], "env": { "CONFIG_PATH": "path/to/your/config.json" } } } }
Create a configuration file for your cryptocurrency daemons. Here are some example configurations:
{ "daemons": [ { "coinName": "zcash", "nickname": "zec-main", "rpcEndpoint": "127.0.0.1:8232", "rpcUser": "your-rpc-user", "rpcPassword": "your-rpc-password" } ] }
{ "daemons": [ { "coinName": "zcash", "nickname": "zec-main", "rpcEndpoint": "127.0.0.1:8232", "rpcUser": "zec-user", "rpcPassword": "zec-password" }, { "coinName": "bitcoin", "nickname": "btc-main", "rpcEndpoint": "127.0.0.1:8332", "rpcUser": "btc-user", "rpcPassword": "btc-password" } ] }
For best security practices, you might want to also use a file system MCP to manage daemon data. Here's how to configure both together:
{ "mcpServers": { "cryptocurrency": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@raw391/coin-daemon-mcp" ], "env": { "CONFIG_PATH": "C:/CryptoConfig/daemon-config.json" } }, "filesystem": { "command": "npx", "args": [ "-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "C:/CryptoData" ] } } }
Make sure your cryptocurrency daemon's configuration file (e.g., zcash.conf, bitcoin.conf) has the appropriate RPC settings:
server=1 rpcuser=your-rpc-user rpcpassword=your-rpc-password rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
After configuration, restart Claude Desktop. You should see new tools, resources, and prompts available for:
The server provides three types of MCP capabilities:
Transaction Management
send-coins
: Send transparent transactionszsend-coins
: Send shielded transactions (for privacy coins)shield-coins
: Convert transparent to shielded fundsWallet Operations
get-balance
: Check balancesexecute-command
: Execute any supported RPC commandDaemon Management
check-status
: Get daemon informationAccess valuable data and documentation:
Documentation Resources
crypto://{coinType}/help
: Get detailed documentation for specific cryptocurrenciesdaemon://{name}/help
: Get help text specific to a daemonTransaction History
daemon://{name}/transactions
: View recent transaction historyPre-built templates for common workflows:
Transaction Guidance
send-transaction-template
: Generate a guided prompt for constructing transactionsAnalysis Templates
balance-analysis
: Analyze wallet balances and fund distributiondaemon-diagnostic
: Perform a health check of a daemonSeparate Wallets
RPC Security
Data Management
Here's how Claude can help with common tasks:
Checking Status: "What's the current status of the Zcash daemon?"
Managing Balances: "What's my current balance across all addresses?"
Learning About Cryptocurrencies: "Can you explain how Zcash shielded transactions work?"
Sending Transactions: "Can you help me send 0.1 ZEC to address xxx?"
Connection Issues
Permission Problems
Transaction Issues
MIT License with additional cryptocurrency operations disclaimer. See LICENSE for details.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for contribution guidelines.