Bybit API
An interface to interact with the Bybit cryptocurrency exchange API.
MCP Bybit API Interface
Bybit MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server. Provides a convenient interface to interact with the Bybit API using MCP tools. Allows fetching market data, managing account information, and placing/canceling orders via API calls wrapped as tools.
Usage
Installing via Smithery
To install this Bybit API Interface server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @dlwjdtn535/mcp-bybit-server --client claude
Using with Claude, Roo Code, Cline, etc.
Add the following configuration to your MCP settings file (e.g., mcp_settings.json):
Using uv With Windows:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-server-demo": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"run",
"--directory",
"C:\\Users\\YOUR_USERNAME\\AppData\\Local\\Programs\\mcp-server-demo\\src",
"server.py"
],
"env": {
"ACCESS_KEY": "{ACCESS_KEY}",
"SECRET_KEY": "{ACCESS_KEY}"
}
}
// ... other servers might be here ...
}
}
(Remember to replace YOUR_USERNAME and use double backslashes \)
Using uv With macOS:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-server-demo": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"run",
"--directory",
"/usr/local/bin/mcp-server-demo/src",
"server.py"
],
"env": {
"ACCESS_KEY": "{ACCESS_KEY}",
"SECRET_KEY": "{ACCESS_KEY}"
}
}
// ... other servers might be here ...
}
}
(Replace YOUR_USERNAME if using ~/bin)
Using uv With Linux:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-server-demo": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"run",
"--directory",
"/home/YOUR_USERNAME/bin/mcp-server-demo/src",
"server.py"
],
"env": {
"ACCESS_KEY": "{ACCESS_KEY}",
"SECRET_KEY": "{ACCESS_KEY}"
}
}
// ... other servers might be here ...
}
}
Using Docker (Requires Docker)
Make sure you have pulled the image first: docker pull dlwjdtn535/mcp-bybit-server:latest
{
"mcpServers": {
"bybit-server-docker": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"--init",
"-e", "ACCESS_KEY={ACCESS_KEY}",
"-e", "SECRET_KEY={SECRET_KEY}",
"dlwjdtn535/mcp-bybit-server:latest"
]
}
}
}
Using Docker with .env (Requires Docker)
Make sure you have pulled the image first: docker pull dlwjdtn535/mcp-bybit-server:latest
{
"mcpServers": {
"bybit-server-docker": {
"command": "/bin/sh",
"args": [
"-c",
"source .env && docker run -i --rm --init -e ACCESS_KEY=$BYBIT_API_KEY -e SECRET_KEY=$BYBIT_API_SECRET -e TESTNET=true dlwjdtn535/mcp-bybit-server:latest"
]
}
}
}
Note: Always use
@latestor a specific version tag for both NPX and Docker to ensure you are using the intended version.
Tools 🛠️
This MCP server provides the following tools for interacting with the Bybit API:
get_orderbook: Fetches order book information.- Inputs:
category,symbol,limit(optional) - Returns: Order book details.
- Inputs:
get_kline: Fetches K-line (candlestick) data.- Inputs:
category,symbol,interval,start(optional),end(optional),limit(optional) - Returns: Candlestick data.
- Inputs:
get_tickers: Fetches cryptocurrency ticker information.- Inputs:
category,symbol - Returns: Ticker information.
- Inputs:
get_wallet_balance: Fetches account balance.- Inputs:
accountType,coin(optional) - Returns: Balance information.
- Inputs:
get_positions: Fetches position information.- Inputs:
category,symbol(optional) - Returns: Position information.
- Inputs:
place_order: Places a limit or market order.- Inputs:
category,symbol,side,orderType,qty,price(optional for limit),positionIdx(optional for futures), and other optional parameters (e.g.,timeInForce,takeProfit,stopLoss). - Returns: Order placement confirmation.
- Inputs:
cancel_order: Cancels an existing order.- Inputs:
category,symbol,orderId(optional),orderLinkId(optional) - Returns: Cancellation confirmation.
- Inputs:
get_order_history: Fetches historical order details.- Inputs:
category,symbol(optional),orderId(optional),limit(optional), etc. - Returns: Order history.
- Inputs:
get_open_orders: Fetches current open orders.- Inputs:
category,symbol(optional),limit(optional), etc. - Returns: Open order details.
- Inputs:
set_trading_stop: Sets take profit, stop loss, or trailing stop for a position.- Inputs:
category,symbol,takeProfit(optional),stopLoss(optional),trailingStop(optional),positionIdx(optional) - Returns: Setting confirmation.
- Inputs:
set_margin_mode: Sets the margin mode (isolated or cross).- Inputs:
category,symbol,tradeMode,buyLeverage,sellLeverage - Returns: Setting confirmation.
- Inputs:
get_api_key_information: Fetches information about the current API key.- Inputs: None
- Returns: API key details.
get_instruments_info: Fetches details about trading instruments (symbols).- Inputs:
category,symbol,status(optional),baseCoin(optional) - Returns: Instrument details.
- Inputs:
(Refer to the function docstrings in the code for detailed parameter descriptions and examples.)
Environment Variables
Before running the server, you must set the following environment variables:
ACCESS_KEY=YOUR_BYBIT_API_KEY
SECRET_KEY=YOUR_BYBIT_SECRET_KEY
TESTNET=false # Optional: set to true for testnet
API Key Setup
To use this Bybit API interface, you need to create an API key from Bybit. Follow these important steps:
- Go to Bybit and log into your account.
- Navigate to API Management.
- Create a new API key.
- Important Security Settings:
- Enable IP restriction if possible.
- Add ONLY the IP address(es) from which the server will run (your local PC IP, server IP, or Docker container's external IP).
- Never share your API keys or expose them in public repositories.
- Recommended permissions:
- Read (Required)
- Trade (Required for order execution)
- Wallet (Required for balance checking)
Sponsorship & Donations
If you find this project helpful and would like to support its development, you can contribute in the following ways:
Buy Me a Coffee
Referral Program
You can also support this project by signing up for Bybit using our referral link:
- My Bybit Referral Link
- Referral Code: J1O4JK
Your support helps maintain and improve this project. Thank you! 🙏
Contact & Support
For additional inquiries or support, please contact:
- Email: [email protected]
We welcome your questions and feedback!
License
MIT License
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