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Binance Cryptocurrency MCP

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get_price

Fetch current cryptocurrency prices from Binance for single or multiple trading pairs to monitor market values and support trading decisions.

Input Schema

TableJSON Schema
NameRequiredDescriptionDefault
symbolNoTrading pair symbol, e.g. BTCUSDT
symbolsNoArray of multiple trading pair symbols

Implementation Reference

  • Handler function that fetches the current price ticker from the Binance API (/api/v3/ticker/price) for a single symbol or multiple symbols.
    async (args: { symbol?: string; symbols?: string[] }) => {
        try {
            let params = {};
            if (args.symbol) {
                params = { symbol: args.symbol };
            } else if (args.symbols) {
                params = { symbols: JSON.stringify(args.symbols) };
            }
    
            const response = await axios.get(`${BASE_URL}/api/v3/ticker/price`, {
                params,
                proxy: getProxy(),
            });
            return {
                content: [{ type: "text", text: JSON.stringify(response.data, null, 2) }]
            };
        } catch (error: any) {
            return {
                content: [{ type: "text", text: `Failed to get price ticker: ${error.message}` }],
                isError: true
            };
        }
    }
  • Input schema using Zod validation for optional single symbol (string) or array of symbols.
    {
        symbol: z.string().optional().describe("Trading pair symbol, e.g. BTCUSDT"),
        symbols: z.array(z.string()).optional().describe("Array of multiple trading pair symbols")
    },
  • src/index.ts:303-332 (registration)
    Registration of the 'get_price' tool with the MCP server via server.tool(), including schema and inline handler function.
    server.tool(
        "get_price",
        {
            symbol: z.string().optional().describe("Trading pair symbol, e.g. BTCUSDT"),
            symbols: z.array(z.string()).optional().describe("Array of multiple trading pair symbols")
        },
        async (args: { symbol?: string; symbols?: string[] }) => {
            try {
                let params = {};
                if (args.symbol) {
                    params = { symbol: args.symbol };
                } else if (args.symbols) {
                    params = { symbols: JSON.stringify(args.symbols) };
                }
    
                const response = await axios.get(`${BASE_URL}/api/v3/ticker/price`, {
                    params,
                    proxy: getProxy(),
                });
                return {
                    content: [{ type: "text", text: JSON.stringify(response.data, null, 2) }]
                };
            } catch (error: any) {
                return {
                    content: [{ type: "text", text: `Failed to get price ticker: ${error.message}` }],
                    isError: true
                };
            }
        }
    );
  • Helper function that constructs proxy object from proxyURL (derived from HTTP_PROXY/HTTPS_PROXY env vars) for use in axios requests.
    function getProxy():any {
        const proxy: any = {}
        if (proxyURL) {
            const urlInfo = new URL(proxyURL);
            proxy.host = urlInfo.hostname;
            proxy.port = urlInfo.port;
            proxy.protocol = urlInfo.protocol.replace(":", "");
        }
        return proxy
    }
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