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A Bitcoin MCP Server

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Bitcoin MCP Server

A Go-based service that provides a unified interface to interact with a Bitcoin node through various RPC commands using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). The server organizes Bitcoin RPC functionality into logical categories and provides a clean, well-documented API for accessing blockchain data and operations.

Features

  • Comprehensive Bitcoin RPC interface using Model Context Protocol
  • Organized by functional categories:
    • Blockchain operations
    • Mempool operations
    • UTXO operations
    • Blockchain management
  • Secure authentication
  • Comprehensive error handling
  • Clean and documented API

Prerequisites

  • Go 1.24 or later
  • Bitcoin Core node with RPC enabled
  • Basic understanding of Bitcoin RPC commands

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/moncho/bitcoin-mcp.git
cd bitcoin-mcp
  1. Install dependencies:
go mod download
  1. Build the server:
go build -o bitcoin-mcp

Configuration

Create a configuration file (config.json) with the following structure:

{
    "bitcoin": {
        "rpc_url": "http://localhost:8332",
        "username": "your_rpc_username",
        "password": "your_rpc_password"
    },
    "server": {
        "port": 8080,
        "host": "localhost"
    }
}

Running the Server

  1. Start your Bitcoin Core node with RPC enabled:
bitcoind -server -rpcuser=your_rpc_username -rpcpassword=your_rpc_password
  1. Start the MCP server:
./bitcoin-mcp -config config.json

Or using environment variables:

BITCOIN_RPC_URL=http://localhost:8332 \
BITCOIN_RPC_USER=your_rpc_username \
BITCOIN_RPC_PASS=your_rpc_password \
./bitcoin-mcp

API Usage

The server provides a RESTful API for accessing Bitcoin RPC commands. Here are some examples:

Get Blockchain Information

curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/api/v1/blockchain/info

Get Block Data

curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/api/v1/blockchain/block \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"blockhash": "0000000000000000000123456789abcdef", "verbose": true}'

Get Mempool Information

curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/api/v1/mempool/info

Development

Project Structure

bitcoin-mcp/
├── cmd/
│   └── server/          # Main server application
├── pkg/
│   ├── bitcoin/         # Bitcoin RPC client
│   └── tools/           # RPC command implementations
├── config.json          # Configuration file
└── README.md           # This file

Adding New RPC Commands

  1. Add the method to the Bitcoin client in pkg/bitcoin/client.go
  2. Create or update the corresponding tool in pkg/tools/
  3. Register the tool in the appropriate category
  4. Add tests for the new functionality

Testing

Run the test suite:

go test ./...

Security Considerations

  • Never expose RPC credentials in public repositories
  • Use secure passwords for RPC access
  • Consider rate limiting for public APIs
  • Validate all input parameters
  • Sanitize error messages

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Commit your changes
  4. Push to the branch
  5. Create a Pull Request

Please follow the Contributing Guidelines when submitting changes.

Documentation

For detailed API documentation and specifications, see:

License

[Specify License Information]

Support

For support, please:

  1. Check the documentation
  2. Search existing issues
  3. Create a new issue if needed

Acknowledgments

  • Bitcoin Core developers
  • Go community
  • All contributors to this project

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    Reviews

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    user_QFzzMMU7
    2025-04-18

    As a dedicated user of bitcoin-mcp, I find it incredibly practical for managing Bitcoin nodes. Created by moncho, this tool written in [language] simplifies node interaction remarkably. Its intuitive interface and comprehensive functionality make monitoring and controlling Bitcoin operations seamless. Highly recommend this for anyone in the crypto space! Check it out at https://github.com/moncho/bitcoin-mcp.