Quickstart Guide: Using the MCP Server
This is an example implementation of a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for the Edwin SDK. It allows AI agents to interact with Edwin's tools through a standardized protocol.
Prerequisites
Node.js >= 18.0.0
pnpm (recommended) or npm
A local Claude instance or access to Claude API
EVM and/or Solana wallet private keys (depending on your needs)
Installation
Clone edwin repository and navigate to the mcp-server directory:
cd examples/mcp-server
Install dependencies:
pnpm install
Build the project:
pnpm build
Running the Server
Option 1: Local Development
Create your environment file:
cp .env.example .env
Configure your
.env
file with the following required settings:SOLANA_RPC_URL
: Your RPC endpointEVM_PRIVATE_KEY
: Your EVM wallet private keySOLANA_PRIVATE_KEY
: Your Solana wallet private keyEDWIN_MCP_MODE=true
: Enable MCP mode
Start the server:
For production:
pnpm start
For development with hot reloading:
pnpm dev
Option 2: Using with Claude Desktop
After building the project, use the provided
claude_desktop_config.json
to configure your Claude Desktop:Open Claude Desktop
Go to Settings
Import the configuration from
claude_desktop_config.json
The server will automatically start when needed by Claude Desktop.
Available Tools
The server exposes all tools configured in your Edwin instance. Common tools include:
Wallet operations
Balance checking
Transaction signing
Token transfers
Contract interactions
Security Considerations
Never commit your
.env
file with private keysUse appropriate CORS settings in production
Implement rate limiting for production use
Keep your private keys secure and never share them
Troubleshooting
Server won't start:
Check if the port is already in use
Verify your environment variables are set correctly
Check the logs for specific error messages
Tools not available:
Ensure your Edwin instance is properly configured
Check if the tools are properly registered
Verify your wallet keys are correct
Connection issues:
Check if the server is running
Verify the port is correct
Check network connectivity
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