LI.FI MCP Server
by lifinance
The LI.FI MCP server integrates with the LI.FI API to provide cross-chain swap functionality across multiple liquidity pools and bridges. It's a tool for testing and experimental purposes, allowing users to interact with the LI.FI API.
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What is LI.FI MCP Server?
The LI.FI MCP server is a tool that interacts with the LI.FI API to enable cross-chain token swaps. It provides various functionalities, including fetching token and chain information, getting quotes for swaps, checking transaction statuses, and executing transactions.
How to use LI.FI MCP Server?
The server can be installed using either an install script or Go. After installation, you can run the server with an existing Ethereum keystore or create a new wallet. The server provides various endpoints to interact with the LI.FI API, such as getting quotes, executing transactions, and checking transaction statuses. It can also be integrated with desktop applications by configuring the app's server settings.
Key features of LI.FI MCP Server
Cross-chain token swaps
Integration with LI.FI API
Wallet management (keystore)
Token and chain information retrieval
Transaction execution and status tracking
Use cases of LI.FI MCP Server
Testing cross-chain swap functionality
Integrating cross-chain swaps into applications
Experimenting with different liquidity pools and bridges
Fetching token and chain information
Checking transaction statuses
FAQ from LI.FI MCP Server
What is the purpose of this server?
What is the purpose of this server?
It provides cross-chain swap functionality using the LI.FI API.
How do I install the server?
How do I install the server?
You can use the install script or Go.
How do I manage my wallet?
How do I manage my wallet?
You can use an existing keystore or create a new wallet.
How do I get a quote for a swap?
How do I get a quote for a swap?
Use the GetQuote endpoint with the required parameters.
How do I check the status of a transaction?
How do I check the status of a transaction?
Use the GetStatus endpoint with the transaction hash and other relevant information.