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@team23gm/bitcoin-mcp-server

v1.0.2

Published

MCP server exposing honest monetary data to AI agents — purchasing power, M2 vs CPI divergence, Bitcoin vs dollar comparisons. No spin.

Readme

Bitcoin Monetary Data MCP Server

An MCP server that gives AI agents access to honest economic data. No spin. No cope. Just the numbers.

npm version

What it does

Exposes 4 tools any AI agent can call:

| Tool | What it answers | |------|----------------| | purchasing_power_comparison | What is $X from year Y worth today? What SHOULD it be worth? | | m2_vs_cpi_divergence | How much did the Fed hide from the inflation numbers? | | btc_vs_dollar | What if you held Bitcoin instead of dollars? | | current_monetary_stats | Current snapshot of key monetary indicators |

Quick Start

npx bitcoin-mcp-server

Or install globally:

npm install -g bitcoin-mcp-server
bitcoin-mcp-server

Server runs on port 8082 by default. Set PORT env var to change it.

Connect to Claude Desktop

Add this to your Claude Desktop config:

Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "bitcoin-monetary-data": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["bitcoin-mcp-server"]
    }
  }
}

Then restart Claude Desktop. The tools will appear in the tool menu.

Connect via SSE (HTTP)

For remote/hosted connections, point your MCP client at:

http://<host>:8082/sse

Example Queries

Once connected, ask your AI agent:

  • "What would $10,000 from 1990 be worth today under real money printing vs CPI?"
  • "Show me the M2 vs CPI divergence from 2019 to 2024."
  • "What if I had bought Bitcoin instead of holding cash in 2015?"
  • "Give me the current monetary stats snapshot."

Data Sources

  • CPI: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (CPI-U, all items, annual averages)
  • M2: Federal Reserve H.6 Money Stock Measures
  • Bitcoin: CoinGecko historical prices (annual close)

Data is embedded (no external API calls at runtime). Future versions will pull live data from FRED and CoinGecko.

License

MIT