Coinbase MCP MCP Server

Manage Coinbase crypto portfolios via MCP.

TypeScript 150 0Apache-2.0
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Overview

This TypeScript-based Model Context Protocol server enables seamless management of Coinbase cryptocurrency portfolios through an MCP-compatible interface. Developed by Coinbase, it provides developers and financial professionals with programmatic access to portfolio management functions, eliminating the need for manual platform navigation and enabling automated crypto asset oversight at scale.

The server supports comprehensive portfolio operations including real-time balance tracking, asset allocation monitoring, transaction history retrieval, and cryptocurrency holdings analysis. Users can query account information, execute portfolio reviews, and obtain detailed insights into their digital asset positions. The implementation leverages Coinbase's robust API infrastructure to deliver reliable, secure access to portfolio data with enterprise-grade reliability and minimal latency.

Coinbase MCP integrates with any MCP-compatible client application, including AI assistants, financial dashboards, and custom development environments. Typical use cases include automated portfolio reporting for investment tracking, integration with financial planning tools, real-time crypto asset monitoring for traders, and programmatic portfolio analysis for wealth management applications. The server is particularly valuable for institutional clients, financial advisors, and developers building crypto-native financial applications who require standardized protocol access to Coinbase portfolio management capabilities.

Installation

npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-coinbase-mcp

Compatible Clients

Claude DesktopCursorWindsurf

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FAQ

How do I install the Coinbase MCP MCP server?
Install via npx or pip depending on the language. Then add the server configuration to your MCP client settings file.
Which AI clients support the Coinbase MCP MCP server?
The Coinbase MCP MCP server is compatible with Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf. Any MCP-compatible client should work.