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MCP server for the BTSE Futures API

Project description

btse-mcp

MCP server for the BTSE Futures API. Enables AI agents (Claude Desktop, Cursor, LangChain) to query market data, manage positions, and place orders on BTSE via natural language.


Prerequisites

  • Python 3.11 or higher — check with python --version
  • pip — check with pip --version
  • A BTSE account (testnet or live)

Multiple Python versions (Anaconda etc): use the full path explicitly:

/usr/local/bin/python3.14 -m pip install -e .
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.14/bin/btse-mcp --help

Use that same full path in the Claude Desktop config (Step 4).


Step 1 — Get API keys from BTSE

Testnet (recommended first)

  1. Register at https://testnet.btse.io
  2. Go to Account → API tab → New API
  3. Save the API Key and Passphrase — the passphrase is shown only once and is your api_secret
  4. Set permissions: Read + Trading (add Transfer if needed)

Live

Same steps at https://btse.com


Step 2 — Install

# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/xbotlive/btse-mcp.git
cd btse-mcp

# Install — adds `btse-mcp` command to your PATH
pip install -e .

# Verify
btse-mcp --help

Virtualenv users: if btse-mcp is not found after install, use the full path:

  • macOS/Linux: ~/.venv/bin/btse-mcp
  • Windows: ~\.venv\Scripts\btse-mcp.exe

You will need this full path in the Claude Desktop config (Step 4).


Step 3 — Configure accounts

# Add a testnet account
btse-mcp config --account-id testnet
# Prompts:
#   API Key    → paste your API key
#   API Secret → paste your passphrase (input is hidden)
#   Use testnet? [y/N] → y

# Verify the connection — should print BTC-PERP last price
btse-mcp test testnet

# Add your live account when ready
btse-mcp config --account-id main
# Same prompts — answer 'n' to testnet

# See all configured accounts
btse-mcp list

Credentials are stored encrypted at ~/.config/btse-mcp/accounts.enc.

Unified Futures Wallet: If your BTSE account has been upgraded to the Unified Futures Wallet (all accounts from late 2024 onwards), account endpoints automatically use the v2.2 API. No action needed.


Step 4 — Connect to Claude Desktop

Find the config file for your OS:

OS Path
macOS ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
Linux ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

Open the file (create it if it doesn't exist) and add:

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

Virtualenv users: replace "btse-mcp" with the full path, e.g.:

"command": "/Users/yourname/.venv/bin/btse-mcp"

Restart Claude Desktop. Open a new chat — you should see a tools icon (🔧) in the input bar.

Test it:

"What is the BTC-PERP mark price on BTSE using account testnet?"


Step 5 — Connect to Cursor

Open Cursor → Settings → MCP → Add Server and enter:

{
  "name": "btse",
  "command": "btse-mcp",
  "args": ["start"]
}

Then use natural language in Cursor chat:

"Show my open BTSE positions" "Place a limit buy on BTC-PERP at 60000 size 1 using account testnet"


Alternative: run without installing

# From the repo root, no pip install required
python -m btse_mcp start

Tool list

Tool Description
btse_get_market_summary Market summary for one or all symbols
btse_get_price Mark / index / last price
btse_get_orderbook L2 orderbook snapshot
btse_get_trades Recent public trade fills
btse_get_ohlcv OHLCV candlestick data
btse_get_funding_history Historical funding rates
btse_get_wallet_balance Futures wallet balance
btse_get_positions Open positions
btse_get_account_fees Maker / taker fee rates
btse_get_leverage Current leverage for a market
btse_create_order Place LIMIT / MARKET / OCO order (supports TP/SL)
btse_cancel_order Cancel by order ID, or cancel all for a symbol
btse_get_open_orders List open orders
btse_get_order Single order detail
btse_get_trade_history User trade history
btse_amend_order Amend price / size / trigger price
btse_close_position Close position at market or limit
btse_set_leverage Set leverage (isolated or cross)
btse_get_risk_limit Get risk limit tier

All tools accept an optional account_id parameter (defaults to "default"). Pass "account_id": "testnet" to route to your testnet account.


Multi-account usage

btse-mcp list           # list all configured accounts
btse-mcp test main      # test a specific account

In prompts, specify the account explicitly:

"Using account testnet, show my BTC-PERP position"


Symbol naming

Use new-style perpetual names: BTC-PERP, ETH-PERP, SOL-PERP, etc.


Auth

BTSE uses HMAC-SHA384. The signature is:

HMAC-SHA384(api_secret, url_path + nonce + request_body)

Sent via headers: request-api, request-nonce, request-sign. See docs/integration.md for full details and worked examples.


Running tests

pip install pytest
pytest -v

Auth signature tests run against the worked examples in the BTSE docs — no live API connection needed.


Troubleshooting

Problem Fix
btse-mcp: command not found Use full path or activate your virtualenv
401 Unauthorized Check API key and secret are copied correctly
Connection failed Confirm testnet flag matches the account you created on
Tools icon missing in Claude Desktop Check JSON syntax in config file, restart Claude Desktop
ModuleNotFoundError: mcp Run pip install -e . again from the repo root
33000001: Unsupported API Your account uses the Unified Futures Wallet — the server auto-retries on v2.2, restart Claude Desktop
btse-mcp test works but account tools fail Restart Claude Desktop after any config or code change

Disclaimer

Futures trading involves significant risk of loss. Always test on testnet before using live credentials. Never commit API keys to version control — they are stored encrypted locally and excluded via .gitignore.

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