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LI.FI跨链交换

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跨链交换功能整合服务器

LiFi MCP Server

⚠️ IMPORTANT SECURITY DISCLAIMER ⚠️

DO NOT use this tool with your main wallet keystore or wallets containing significant funds!

This tool is for testing and experimental purposes only. There is potential for loss of funds due to:

  • Software bugs or security vulnerabilities
  • Transaction errors or misconfigurations
  • Network issues or smart contract failures

Neither LI.FI nor the developers of this tool are responsible for any loss of funds resulting from the use of this freely available open-source software.

Use at your own risk with test wallets only.

This MCP server integrates with the LI.FI API to provide cross-chain swap functionality across multiple liquidity pools and bridges via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a protocol for AI model integration, allowing AI models to access external tools and data sources.

Components

Tools

Token Information

  • get-tokens

    • Fetch all tokens known to the LI.FI services
    • Parameters: chains, chainTypes, minPriceUSD
  • get-token

    • Get detailed information about a specific token
    • Parameters: chain (required), token (required)

Chain Information

  • get-chains

    • Get information about all supported chains
    • Parameters: chainTypes
  • get-chain-by-id

    • Find a chain by its numeric ID
    • Parameters: id (required)
  • get-chain-by-name

    • Find a chain by name, key, or ID (case insensitive)
    • Parameters: name (required)

Cross-Chain Operations

  • get-quote

    • Get a quote for a token transfer (cross-chain or same-chain)
    • Parameters: fromChain, toChain, fromToken, toToken, fromAddress, fromAmount, etc.
  • get-status

    • Check the status of a cross-chain transfer
    • Parameters: txHash (required), bridge, fromChain, toChain
  • get-connections

    • Returns all possible connections between chains
    • Parameters: fromChain, toChain, fromToken, toToken, chainTypes
  • get-tools

    • Get available bridges and exchanges
    • Parameters: chains

Wallet Operations

  • get-wallet-address

    • Get the Ethereum address for the loaded private key
  • get-native-token-balance

    • Get the native token balance of a wallet
    • Parameters: rpcUrl (required), address (required)
  • get-token-balance

    • Get the balance of a specific ERC20 token for a wallet
    • Parameters: rpcUrl, tokenAddress, walletAddress
  • get-allowance

    • Check the allowance of an ERC20 token for a specific spender
    • Parameters: rpcUrl, tokenAddress, ownerAddress, spenderAddress

Transaction Operations (Keystore Required)

Note: These tools are only available when the server is started with the --keystore flag.

  • execute-quote

    • Execute a quote transaction using the stored private key
    • Parameters: rpcUrl, transactionRequest
  • approve-token

    • Approve a specific amount of ERC20 tokens to be spent by another address
    • Parameters: rpcUrl, tokenAddress, spenderAddress, amount
  • transfer-token

    • Transfer ERC20 tokens to another address
    • Parameters: rpcUrl, tokenAddress, to, amount
  • transfer-native

    • Transfer native cryptocurrency to another address
    • Parameters: rpcUrl, to, amount

Getting Started

Installation

Using Go Install

go install github.com/lifinance/lifi-mcp@latest

Usage

Start the MCP server:

lifi-mcp

With keystore for transaction capabilities:

lifi-mcp --keystore <keystore-name> --password <keystore-password>

Check the version:

lifi-mcp --version

Using as a Package

You can import the server in your Go projects:

Stdio Mode

import "github.com/lifinance/lifi-mcp/server" func main() { // Create a new server with version s := server.NewServer("1.0.0") // Start the server in stdio mode if err := s.ServeStdio(); err != nil { log.Fatalf("Server error: %v", err) } }

In-Process Mode

For in-process usage with the mcp-go client library:

import ( "context" "log" "github.com/mark3labs/mcp-go/client" "github.com/mark3labs/mcp-go/client/transport" "github.com/lifinance/lifi-mcp/server" ) func main() { // Create the LiFi MCP server lifiServer := server.NewServer("1.0.0") // Create an in-process transport using the server's MCPServer inProcessTransport := transport.NewInProcessTransport(lifiServer.GetMCPServer()) // Create an MCP client using the in-process transport mcpClient := client.NewMCPClient(inProcessTransport) // Start the transport ctx := context.Background() if err := mcpClient.Connect(ctx); err != nil { log.Fatalf("Failed to connect: %v", err) } defer mcpClient.Close() // Initialize the client if err := mcpClient.Initialize(ctx); err != nil { log.Fatalf("Failed to initialize: %v", err) } // List available tools tools, err := mcpClient.ListTools(ctx) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Failed to list tools: %v", err) } // Use the tools... result, err := mcpClient.CallTool(ctx, "get-chain-by-name", map[string]any{ "name": "ethereum", }) if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Failed to call tool: %v", err) } }

Wallet Management

The server will search for keystore files in the standard Ethereum keystore directory:

  • Linux: ~/.ethereum/keystore
  • macOS: ~/Library/Ethereum/keystore
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\Ethereum\keystore

Usage with Model Context Protocol

To integrate this server with apps that support MCP:

{ "mcpServers": { "lifi": { "command": "lifi-mcp", "args": [] } } }

With keystore for transaction capabilities:

{ "mcpServers": { "lifi": { "command": "lifi-mcp", "args": ["--keystore", "your-keystore", "--password", "your-password"] } } }

License

MIT

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