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@striderlabs/mcp-cashapp

v1.0.1

Published

MCP server connector for Cash App payments using Playwright browser automation

Readme

⚠️ DEPRECATED — DO NOT USE

Status: This connector has been pulled by Strider Labs as of June 5, 2026.

Why

This package automated Venmo / PayPal / Cash App access using browser automation with user credentials. We have concluded this is unsafe for users:

  1. Terms of Service. Automated/unauthorized access violates the user agreements of these services.
  2. Account suspension risk. These platforms can — and do — permanently suspend accounts they suspect of automation, and may freeze funds and linked bank accounts. Appeals are difficult or impossible.
  3. Credential exposure. Storing financial-service credentials in MCP client configs creates an unacceptable security surface.
  4. Regulatory category. Money-transmitter services operate under fraud-prevention regimes (BSA/AML) that are fundamentally hostile to bot traffic — different from commerce platforms.

Strider Labs policy

We do not ship credential-handover MCP connectors for regulated financial services. Strider Labs builds connectors for commerce platforms (food delivery, travel, reservations) that work with — not against — the operator's terms.

If you used this package

  • Stop running it.
  • Rotate your account password.
  • Review recent Venmo/PayPal/Cash App activity for anything you didn't authorize.
  • If your account was flagged, contact the platform's support — we cannot intervene.

What's next

We are evaluating safer architectures (OAuth-only, no credential handover, sanctioned partner APIs) for financial connectors. We will not re-publish browser-automation versions.

— Strider Labs, June 5, 2026