Fetches real-time cryptocurrency data from the OKX exchange, including current prices, historical candlestick data, and WebSocket-based live ticker updates for trading pairs.
OKX MCP Server
This project creates a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that fetches real-time cryptocurrency data from the OKX exchange. It allows AI assistants like Claude to access up-to-date cryptocurrency price information and historical data through defined tools with enhanced visualization capabilities and WebSocket live updates.
Features
get_price: Fetches the latest price data for a cryptocurrency trading pair with visual formattingget_candlesticks: Retrieves historical candlestick data with visualization options including ASCII chartssubscribe_ticker: Subscribes to real-time WebSocket updates for a trading pairget_live_ticker: Retrieves the latest live data from WebSocket connectionunsubscribe_ticker: Stops receiving updates for a specific trading pair
Prerequisites
Node.js (v16 or higher recommended)
npm or yarn
VSCode with Claude extension (if using VSCode integration)
Claude Desktop (if not using VSCode)
Installation
Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/okx-mcp-server.git cd okx-mcp-serverInstall dependencies
npm installAdd the WebSocket dependency
npm install ws npm install --save-dev @types/wsBuild the project
npm run buildMake the compiled script executable
chmod +x build/index.js
Usage
Running the Server Directly
You can run the server directly with:
Or:
Testing with MCP Inspector
To test your MCP server before integration:
In the inspector, you can test:
get_pricewith input:{ "instrument": "BTC-USDT", "format": "markdown" }get_candlestickswith input:{ "instrument": "BTC-USDT", "bar": "1m", "limit": 10, "format": "markdown" }subscribe_tickerwith input:{ "instrument": "BTC-USDT" }get_live_tickerwith input:{ "instrument": "BTC-USDT", "format": "markdown" }unsubscribe_tickerwith input:{ "instrument": "BTC-USDT" }
Each tool supports different visualization formats:
format: Choose betweenmarkdown,json, ortable(for candlesticks)
Integration with VSCode
Install the Claude extension for VSCode
Configure the MCP server in VSCode settings:
Create or edit the following file:
~/Library/Application Support/Code/User/globalStorage/saoudrizwan.claude-dev/settings/cline_mcp_settings.jsonAdd the following configuration:
{ "mcpServers": { "okx": { "command": "node", "args": ["/absolute/path/to/okx-mcp-server/build/index.js"], "disabled": false, "autoApprove": [] } } }Replace
/absolute/path/to/okx-mcp-server/build/index.jswith your actual file path
Restart VSCode or reload the Claude extension
Integration with Claude Desktop
If using Claude Desktop, check their documentation for the appropriate location to place MCP configuration settings.
Example Prompts
Once integrated, you can ask Claude:
"What's the current price of Bitcoin (BTC-USDT)? Show me a nicely formatted display."
"Show me the price trend of Ethereum (ETH-USDT) over the last hour using 5-minute intervals with a visual representation."
"Compare the current prices of BTC-USDT and ETH-USDT."
"Analyze the most recent 20 candlesticks for SOL-USDT with 1-minute intervals and display them in a table format."
"Is the current price of BTC-USDT higher or lower than its 24-hour high? Visualize the price range."
"Subscribe to live updates for Bitcoin price and tell me when it changes."
"Show me the latest real-time data for Ethereum."
"Monitor BTC-USDT in real-time and alert me if the price moves by more than 1% in either direction."
Data Visualization Features
The enhanced MCP server provides rich data visualization:
Price Data Visualization
Formatted markdown output with clear price information
Visual price range bar showing where current price sits between 24h high/low
Directional indicators (▲/▼) for price changes
Formatted numbers for better readability
Candlestick Data Visualization
Markdown format: Includes summary statistics, ASCII chart of price movements, and recent price action table
Table format: Clean tabular presentation of candlestick data
JSON format: Raw data for programmatic use
Format Options
get_price: Supports
markdown(default) orjsonformatsget_candlesticks: Supports
markdown(default),table, orjsonformatsget_live_ticker: Supports
markdown(default) orjsonformats
WebSocket Real-time Updates
This server includes WebSocket support for receiving live data from OKX:
How WebSockets Work
Establishes a persistent connection to OKX's WebSocket API
Receives push updates whenever prices change
Maintains a cache of the latest data for each subscribed instrument
Automatically reconnects if the connection is lost
WebSocket Tools
subscribe_ticker: Starts a subscription for real-time ticker updates
get_live_ticker: Gets the latest data from active subscriptions
unsubscribe_ticker: Ends a subscription when monitoring is no longer needed
Use Cases for Real-time Updates
Monitoring price movements in real-time
Setting up price alerts
Tracking market volatility as it happens
Making informed trading decisions with the latest data
Environment Variables (Optional)
This basic implementation uses OKX's public API endpoints that don't require authentication. If you extend the server to use authenticated endpoints, you may want to add these environment variables:
Security Notes
The current implementation only uses public OKX API endpoints, so no API keys are required
No sensitive data is stored in the codebase
It's safe to commit this code to Git as is
Extending the Server
You can extend this MCP server by:
Adding more tools for other OKX API endpoints
Implementing authenticated endpoints with API keys
Adding support for other exchanges
Further enhancing the visualizations with more complex charts
Adding technical analysis indicators (RSI, MACD, Moving Averages)
Implementing price comparison tools for multiple cryptocurrencies
Adding market summary features for broader market analysis
License
MIT