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README.md

exec-mcp

Execution MCP for Trader27.

This service is the order-and-account layer of the stack. It owns exchange access, account metadata, balances, fee schedules, precision/step rules, and the actual order lifecycle.

Role in the stack

  • Crypto MCP: market data, indicators, technical context
  • News MCP: sentiment, events, background context
  • Trader / Strategy client: strategy logic, UI, internal loop, decision making
  • Exec MCP: authenticated execution, account routing, order placement, query, cancel, metadata

What this server should do

  • List configured accounts, optionally filtered by exchange
  • Expose account metadata, balances, commissions, and exchange-specific limits
  • Expose read-only market/currency discovery helpers
  • Keep the public MCP surface read-only for discovery, with execution tools for orders
  • Use the dashboard for adding, updating, enabling, disabling, and deleting accounts
  • Store credentials separately from account metadata
  • Record balance snapshots over time internally
  • Support multiple exchanges and subaccounts
  • Keep credentials isolated from strategy and UI layers
  • Provide a stable API for strategy engines and operator UIs

Project goals

  • FastMCP-based service
  • Clear separation from strategy logic
  • Safe credential handling
  • Exchange-agnostic account abstraction
  • Paper-trading friendly architecture
  • Observability, auditability, and restart safety

Current status

This service is operational and used by the dashboard and MCP tools.

Implemented pieces include:

  • account CRUD in the dashboard
  • Bitstamp market/currency metadata cache
  • account info lookup
  • order placement, query, and cancel
  • client-scoped open-order recovery via client_id
  • bulk cancel that skips stale exchange-missing rows and marks them locally

Dashboard shape

  • GET / shows a minimal landing page with links
  • GET /dashboard shows the HTML dashboard
  • the dashboard creates, updates, and deletes accounts with forms
  • the add-account section starts collapsed, since it is only used occasionally
  • the visible account reference is the exchange-side identifier, for example the Bitstamp numeric user id
  • the internal database primary key is separate and hidden from the web UI
  • the name field is the arbitrary label you choose for that account

Notes

This project is intended to stay lightweight at the FastMCP boundary and push exchange-specific details into adapter modules.

Bitstamp reference docs

A local copy of the Bitstamp WebSocket API docs lives at bitstamp_websocket_api.md in the project root. Use that as the primary reference for live market data, private streams, and reconnect behavior.

The older REST reference file is still present too, but the websocket doc is the one to follow for the next integration step.

Bitstamp metadata cache

The app now persists Bitstamp metadata tables and refreshes them on startup, then once a day in the background:

  • GET /api/v2/currencies/
  • GET /api/v2/markets/

These are stored in SQLite for reuse across restarts.

Bitstamp websocket prices

exec-mcp no longer owns public live-price streaming. Price lookup is expected to come from crypto MCP's cached get_price path when needed.

exec-mcp keeps only the Bitstamp private websocket needed for order state updates.

Order recovery notes

  • client_id is optional on place_order and is stored on the local order record.
  • get_open_orders(account_id, client_id=None) filters by client_id when supplied.
  • cancel_all_orders(account_id, client_id=None) cancels all open orders for the account, and if an exchange order is already missing it is marked locally so it no longer appears open.
  • expire_time is optional, no expire_time means a normal order, and expire_time means a GTD order.