Floe Working Capital

Gives AI agents (Claude, Cursor, custom) full access to working capital to pay x402 receipts.

@floelabs/mcp-server

npm version License: MIT Base Mainnet

The Financial OS for AI Agents — exposed over MCP.

Connect Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, CrewAI, or any MCP-compatible client to the full Floe stack: wallet, on-ramp, working capital, x402 payments, and credit thresholds. 36 tools across the six components, with transport-aware auth (remote HTTP uses a Bearer token; local stdio reads FLOE_API_KEY from the env).

Proof points: 3,000+ secured working capital lines issued · zero defaults · 13,000+ x402 APIs reachable via the Floe proxy.


The Floe Stack (what this MCP server exposes)

#ComponentStatusTools
01Agent WalletGAget_wallet_balance, get_credit_remaining, get_loan_state
02Fiat on/off-rampDashboard-drivenOn-ramp links generated server-side; no MCP tool required today. Tool surface Roadmap.
03Secured working capitalGAget_markets, get_market_details, get_open_lend_intents, get_open_borrow_intents, get_intent_details, get_loan, get_user_loans, get_loan_health, get_liquidation_quote, create_lend_intent, create_borrow_intent, create_counter_intent, repay_loan, add_collateral, withdraw_collateral, liquidate_loan, revoke_intent, approve_token, get_accrued_interest, get_token_price, check_compatibility, calculate_risk, estimate_interest
04Unsecured working capitalPreviewComing soon — email [email protected] for the design partner program
05x402 payment facilitatorGA (preflight + gating)estimate_x402_cost. Payment execution flows through https://x402.floelabs.xyz/proxy/fetch.
06Credit & trust bureauWriter GA · Portable reader Previewlist_credit_thresholds, register_credit_threshold, delete_credit_threshold. Portable ERC-8004 reader tool is on the roadmap (see below).

Plus utility tools — simulate_transaction, broadcast_transaction, get_transaction_status — shared across components.


Tested clients

ClientStatus
Claude DesktopGA
Claude CodeGA
CursorGA
Continue / ClineBest-effort
CrewAI (via langchain-mcp-adapters)Beta
OpenAI Agents SDKPreview (MCP fallback while native adapter ships)
ElizaOSPreview

Quick Start

Option 1: Remote (recommended)

Point your MCP client directly at the hosted endpoint — no installation needed.

Claude Desktop / Claude Code:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "floe": {
      "url": "https://mcp.floelabs.xyz/mcp",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer floe_YOUR_AGENT_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Option 2: Local via npx

Run the server locally. It proxies all requests to the Floe API.

FLOE_API_KEY=floe_YOUR_AGENT_KEY npx @floelabs/mcp-server

Claude Desktop config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "floe": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@floelabs/mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "FLOE_API_KEY": "floe_YOUR_AGENT_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Cursor config (.cursor/mcp.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "floe": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["@floelabs/mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "FLOE_API_KEY": "floe_YOUR_AGENT_KEY"
      }
    }
  }
}

Option 3: Install globally

npm install -g @floelabs/mcp-server
FLOE_API_KEY=floe_YOUR_AGENT_KEY floe-mcp

Auth model

Auth source depends on transport:

TransportIdentity source
Remote HTTP (https://mcp.floelabs.xyz/mcp)Authorization: Bearer <key> header (per-request)
Local stdio (floe-mcp / npx @floelabs/mcp-server)FLOE_API_KEY env var
Local HTTP (self-hosted)Bearer header takes precedence; when ALLOW_SHARED_KEY_FALLBACK=true, the server falls back to FLOE_API_KEY if no header is sent

Which key to use

Two key formats unlock different surfaces:

Key formatScopeWhen to use
floe_<64-hex> (agent key, recommended)One specific agentDefault for MCP. Required for agent-awareness tools (get_credit_remaining, get_loan_state, get_spend_limit, etc). One MCP session = one agent.
floe_live_<base62> (developer key)Whole developer accountUse only if you're running a multi-tenant integration that needs to see all agents. Agent-awareness tools return 401 because the caller is the developer, not a single agent.

Get an agent key:

  1. Go to dev-dashboard.floelabs.xyz
  2. Connect your wallet and Create an agent (name + borrow limit + max rate)
  3. Copy the floe_<64-hex> key shown at the end of the wizard — it is revealed once

You can also mint one from the CLI without visiting the dashboard:

# TypeScript SDK
npx floe-agent register --name my-agent --borrow-limit 10000

# Python SDK
floe-agent register --name my-agent --borrow-limit 10000

Get a developer key (only if you need multi-tenant access across all your agents):

  1. Go to dev-dashboard.floelabs.xyz/keys
  2. Click Create Key, label it, pick read or read_write permissions
  3. Copy the floe_live_<base62> key shown once

Developer keys span the whole developer account and have a separate rate limit (100 req/min). Agent-awareness tools (get_credit_remaining, get_spend_limit, etc) return 401 with a developer key because the caller is the developer, not a single agent — use an agent key for those. See the API Keys docs for the full taxonomy.

Fund with fiat: You can fund your wallet with USDC via Coinbase — credit card, bank transfer, Apple Pay, Google Pay — directly from the dashboard. No crypto on-ramp needed.

Multiple agents

One Floe developer can own many agents. To run several MCP sessions side by side (e.g. a research agent and a trading agent), mint one key per agent and configure each MCP client entry with its own key:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "floe-research": {
      "url": "https://mcp.floelabs.xyz/mcp",
      "headers": { "Authorization": "Bearer floe_KEY_FOR_RESEARCH_AGENT" }
    },
    "floe-trading": {
      "url": "https://mcp.floelabs.xyz/mcp",
      "headers": { "Authorization": "Bearer floe_KEY_FOR_TRADING_AGENT" }
    }
  }
}

Each session is scoped to one agent — credit lines, spend limits, and webhooks stay isolated.


Environment Variables

VariableRequiredDefaultDescription
FLOE_API_KEYYesYour Floe API key (floe_<64-hex> agent key recommended; floe_live_<base62> developer key also accepted)
FLOE_API_BASE_URLNohttps://credit-api.floelabs.xyzAPI endpoint
MCP_PORTNo3100HTTP server port (non-stdio mode)
ALLOW_SHARED_KEY_FALLBACKNofalseAllow env-var key fallback when no Bearer header is sent (HTTP mode only)

What can agents do?

Floe componentCapability
Agent WalletRead balances, credit headroom, loan-lifecycle state
Secured working capitalBrowse markets, post intents, match offers, repay, manage collateral, liquidate
x402 payment facilitatorPreflight x402 costs against current credit and spend limits
Credit & trust bureauRegister webhook thresholds on credit utilization; list / delete

Tools (36)

Below the tools are listed by request type. Mapping to the six product components is in the table above.

Read tools

ToolDescription
get_marketsList active lending markets with rates and liquidity
get_market_detailsDetailed market info including oracle prices
get_open_lend_intentsBrowse lend offers available for borrowing against
get_open_borrow_intentsBrowse borrow requests from borrowers seeking lenders
get_intent_detailsGet full details of a specific intent by hash
get_loanGet loan details by numeric ID
get_user_loansGet all loans for a wallet (borrower + lender)
get_loan_healthCheck loan LTV, health status, liquidation risk
get_liquidation_quoteGet liquidation eligibility and details
get_token_priceCurrent oracle price for collateral tokens
get_wallet_balanceToken balances for a wallet
get_accrued_interestInterest accrued on a loan

Write tools (return unsigned transactions)

ToolDescription
create_lend_intentCreate a lending offer
create_borrow_intentCreate a borrowing request
create_counter_intentAccept an existing offer (solver matches automatically)
repay_loanRepay a loan with slippage protection
add_collateralAdd collateral to improve loan health
withdraw_collateralWithdraw excess collateral
liquidate_loanLiquidate an unhealthy loan
revoke_intentCancel an active intent
approve_tokenApprove token spending for the protocol

Analysis tools

ToolDescription
check_compatibilityCheck if two intents can match
calculate_riskRisk metrics: LTV, liquidation price, buffer
estimate_interestInterest estimate for given loan terms

Utility tools

ToolDescription
simulate_transactionDry-run a transaction (eth_call)
broadcast_transactionSubmit a signed transaction
get_transaction_statusCheck transaction receipt

Agent-awareness tools

Lets an agent answer "do I have credit?", "is this call worth it?", and "where am I in the loan lifecycle?" before committing capital. All require an agent API key (floe_*). The calling identity is taken from the Bearer header in HTTP mode, or from FLOE_API_KEY in stdio mode (and as a fallback in HTTP mode when ALLOW_SHARED_KEY_FALLBACK=true).

ToolDescription
get_credit_remainingCurrent available credit, headroom to auto-borrow, utilization in bps
get_loan_stateCoarse state: idle | borrowing | at_limit | repaying
get_spend_limitCurrently active session spend cap, if any
set_spend_limitSet a session-level USDC ceiling (resets the session window)
clear_spend_limitRemove the session spend cap
list_credit_thresholdsList registered credit-utilization thresholds
register_credit_thresholdRegister a webhook trigger at a utilization threshold (cap: 20 per agent)
delete_credit_thresholdRemove a registered threshold
estimate_x402_costPreflight an x402 URL — returns cost + reflection against your credit, no payment

Roadmap tools (not yet shipped)

  • get_credit_profile — read a portable ERC-8004 credit record (Preview)
  • request_unsecured_credit — apply for receivables-backed credit (Preview)
  • create_onramp_link — generate a one-shot fiat on-ramp URL for an agent operator (Roadmap)

Email [email protected] for early access to any of these.


Transaction Flow

All write tools return unsigned transactions — the server never holds private keys.

1. Call a write tool (e.g., create_counter_intent)
   → Returns { transactions: [...], summary, warnings, expiresAt }

2. (Optional) Call simulate_transaction to dry-run

3. Sign each transaction locally with your wallet

4. Call broadcast_transaction with the signed hex
   → Returns { transactionHash, status, blockNumber }

Example: Get a USDC Credit Line

Agent: "I need 9,950 USDC working capital"

1. get_open_lend_intents → browse USDC/USDC offers
2. create_counter_intent(offer_hash, wallet) → unsigned txs
3. simulate_transaction(from, to, data) → { success: true, gasEstimate }
4. Sign locally → signed hex
5. broadcast_transaction(signed_hex) → confirmed

Signing with viem

import { createWalletClient, http } from "viem";
import { privateKeyToAccount } from "viem/accounts";
import { base } from "viem/chains";

const wallet = createWalletClient({
  account: privateKeyToAccount(PRIVATE_KEY),
  chain: base,
  transport: http(),
});

// Sign and send each transaction in order
for (const { transaction: tx } of response.transactions) {
  const hash = await wallet.sendTransaction({
    to: tx.to,
    data: tx.data,
    value: BigInt(tx.value),
  });
  // Wait for confirmation before next step
}

Programmatic Usage

MCP Client SDK

import { Client } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/client";
import { StreamableHTTPClientTransport } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/client/streamableHttp.js";

const client = new Client({ name: "my-agent" });
await client.connect(new StreamableHTTPClientTransport(
  new URL("https://mcp.floelabs.xyz/mcp"),
  { requestInit: { headers: { "Authorization": "Bearer floe_..." } } }
));

const markets = await client.callTool("get_markets", {});
const counter = await client.callTool("create_counter_intent", {
  offer_hash: "0x...",
  wallet_address: "0x...",
});

LangChain / LangGraph

from langchain_mcp_adapters import MultiServerMCPClient

async with MultiServerMCPClient({
    "floe": {"url": "https://mcp.floelabs.xyz/mcp", "headers": {"Authorization": "Bearer floe_..."}}
}) as client:
    tools = client.get_tools()
    # Use tools in your agent

CrewAI

CrewAI agents can consume the Floe MCP tools via langchain-mcp-adapters. A runnable crew is available in floe-examples/crewai-demo.


Architecture

Your Agent → MCP Server → credit-api.floelabs.xyz → Envio Indexer / Base RPC
                ↑                    ↑
           This package         Private backend
          (open source)        (holds secrets)

The MCP server is a thin HTTP client. All protocol logic, indexer queries, and RPC calls happen in the private Floe API backend. This package contains only tool definitions and fetch() calls.


Protocol overview

Floe is an intent-based lending protocol on Base, surfaced as the lending layer of the Financial OS:

  1. Primary market (USDC/USDC): Deposit USDC as collateral, borrow up to 99.5% as a credit line. No price-volatility risk — same-token market.
  2. Volatile markets: Also supports WETH and cbBTC collateral for crypto-native use cases.
  3. Solvers automatically match compatible intent pairs on-chain.
  4. Loans are created with matched terms, collateral locked in per-loan isolated escrow.
  5. Gas-free — Floe sponsors all transaction costs.
  6. Fixed rates — no variable-rate surprises.

Key concepts:

  • Intent: An on-chain offer to lend or borrow
  • Counter-Intent: An intent created to match an existing offer
  • Health Factor: Ratio of collateral value to debt — below threshold triggers liquidation
  • LTV (Loan-to-Value): Borrower's debt as % of collateral value

Contract Addresses (Base Mainnet)

ContractAddress
LendingIntentMatcher0x17946cD3e180f82e632805e5549EC913330Bb175
PriceOracle0xEA058a06b54dce078567f9aa4dBBE82a100210Cc
LendingViews0x9101027166bE205105a9E0c68d6F14f21f6c5003
x402 Facilitator0x58EDdE022FFDAD3Fb0Fb0E7D51eb05AaF66a31f1

Links

License

MIT

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