CoinLore MCP. Analyze crypto trends and deep market data on demand.
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CoinLore gives your AI agent real-time access to crypto market data. It pulls global stats, detailed coin prices, historical OHLCV data, and social sentiment from sources like Twitter and Reddit.
You can identify market movers, check specific exchange pairs, or list all assets with simple commands.
What your AI agents can do
Get coin info
Retrieves basic metadata and static information for a single, specific coin.
Get coin markets
Gets the top 50 exchanges and markets where a specified coin is actively traded.
Get exchange
Retrieves details about a specific exchange and lists its top 100 trading pairs.
The agent retrieves overall cryptocurrency statistics, including total market cap and BTC/ETH dominance figures.
The agent fetches 365 days of daily OHLCV data for deep trend and volatility analysis.
The agent identifies the top 20 coins that gained or lost the most value over defined timeframes (e.g., 24 hours).
The agent pulls static data for a specific coin and lists the top 50 exchanges where it trades.
The agent monitors social media metrics from platforms like Twitter and Reddit for a specific asset.
The agent retrieves comprehensive lists of all tracked coins or all supported exchanges.
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CoinLore MCP Server: 11 Tools for Crypto Analysis
Use these tools to pull everything from global market statistics to individual coin social metrics, all within your AI agent's workflow.
019e5d09get coin info
Retrieves basic metadata and static information for a single, specific coin.
019e5d09get coin markets
Gets the top 50 exchanges and markets where a specified coin is actively traded.
019e5d09get exchange
Retrieves details about a specific exchange and lists its top 100 trading pairs.
019e5d09get global stats
Gathers overall statistics for the entire cryptocurrency market, such as total market cap.
019e5d09get movers
Identifies and lists the top 20 cryptocurrency assets that gained or lost the most value.
019e5d09get ohlcv
Fetches 365 days of daily Open, High, Low, Close, and Volume (OHLCV) historical data for a coin.
019e5d09get social stats
Pulls social media metrics, like follower counts and engagement, for a specified coin.
019e5d09get ticker
Retrieves detailed, real-time price, volume, and supply data for specified coins.
019e5d09list assets
Returns a lightweight list of all tracked cryptocurrency assets and their basic identifiers.
019e5d09list exchanges
Returns a complete list of all exchanges supported by CoinLore.
019e5d09list tickers
Retrieves real-time tick data for multiple specified coins simultaneously.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
CoinLore gives your agent real-time access to crypto market data. You can pull global stats, detailed coin prices, historical OHLCV data, and social sentiment from sources like Twitter and Reddit. You'll identify market movers, check specific exchange pairs, or list all assets with simple commands.
Get Global Market Snapshot
- Your agent gathers overall cryptocurrency statistics, including total market cap and BTC/ETH dominance figures, using
get_global_stats. - You can get detailed, real-time price, volume, and supply data for specific coins using
get_tickeror get real-time tick data for multiple coins at once withlist_tickers. - You'll find out which 20 coins gained or lost the most value over defined timeframes by calling
get_movers. - You can fetch 365 days of daily Open, High, Low, Close, and Volume (OHLCV) historical data for any coin using
get_ohlcv. - You'll check a coin's static metadata and see the top 50 exchanges where it trades using
get_coin_infoandget_coin_markets. - You can monitor social media metrics—like follower counts and engagement—for a specific asset by calling
get_social_stats. - You'll see a complete list of all supported exchanges by running
list_exchanges, and you can get a lightweight list of all tracked coins withlist_assets. - You can get specific details about an exchange and list its top 100 trading pairs using
get_exchange. - If you just wanna know what's out there,
list_tickerslets you get real-time tick data for multiple specified coins simultaneously.
How CoinLore MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to the CoinLore server and initialize the connection within your AI client.
- 2 The client sends a natural language query to the server (e.g., 'What are the global stats?').
- 3 The server executes the appropriate tool (like
get_global_stats) and returns the structured data to your agent for use.
The bottom line is that your AI client executes the crypto analysis logic using the server's specialized tools, eliminating the need for manual browser switching or API coding.
Who Is CoinLore MCP For?
This is for data analysts and financial roles who spend too much time switching between multiple dashboards—a trader checking charts, then switching to Twitter for sentiment, then back to a market cap tracker. You need all that data in one conversation.
Runs get_ohlcv to build time-series models and cross-references get_global_stats to contextualize macro market movements.
Uses get_movers and get_ticker to quickly assess immediate buying or selling opportunities across multiple assets.
Integrates list_assets and get_coin_info into a workflow, fetching metadata and pricing data using natural language commands.
What Changes When You Connect
- Get a macro view of the market instantly. Instead of checking separate news sites for market cap or BTC dominance, just ask for the global stats. The
get_global_statstool handles the whole overview. - Deep dive into history. Need to see how a coin performed over a year? Use
get_ohlcvto fetch 365 days of daily OHLCV data for trend analysis, bypassing manual chart exports. - Spot the immediate winners and losers. When you need to know which coins are moving the most,
get_moversgives you the top 20 gainers and losers in seconds, no need to sort massive tables. - Check the buzz. Don't just look at price. Use
get_social_statsto see how community sentiment on Twitter or Reddit compares to the actual price movements. It’s a necessary layer of analysis. - Compare coins easily. Want to see price data for ten different altcoins?
list_tickerspulls real-time tick data for multiple coins at once, saving you ten separate API calls. - Structure your research. Use
get_coin_infoto grab the static metadata for a coin, then follow up withget_coin_marketsto see where it trades. It builds a complete profile.
Real-World Use Cases
Evaluating a New Investment Thesis
A quant needs to check if a coin is gaining traction. They first call list_assets to get the coin ID, then use get_coin_info for metadata, get_ticker for current price, and finally get_social_stats to confirm community interest. This sequence answers the full due diligence question.
Daily Market Briefing Preparation
The research team needs a summary of market health. They ask for the get_global_stats to set the scene, then run get_movers to highlight the top 20 action items, and finish by using get_exchange to list where the biggest volume is happening.
Historical Volatility Check
A developer needs to test a trading algorithm's resilience. They use get_ohlcv to pull 365 days of historical data for a target coin, then feed that structured dataset directly into their Python environment for backtesting.
Building a Comprehensive Asset Profile
A data analyst wants to profile a specific coin (e.g., ETH). They run get_coin_info for general data, get_coin_markets for trading depth, and get_social_stats for community buzz, assembling a complete picture in one flow.
The Tradeoffs
Manual Cross-Referencing
Looking up a coin's price on CoinX, then opening Twitter to see sentiment, then opening a separate chart library for 1-year data. This involves 3-4 separate tabs and copy-pasting data points.
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Ask your agent to run the sequence: get_ticker (for price) + get_social_stats (for sentiment) + get_ohlcv (for history). The agent combines these three distinct data streams for you.
Partial Market View
Only checking get_global_stats tells you the total market cap, but gives no idea which assets are actually moving or where the volume is concentrated right now.
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Always follow up the global overview by running get_movers and get_coin_markets. This narrows the focus from 'the market' to the most actionable assets and their primary trading venues.
Ignoring Metadata
Assuming a coin is valid just because you see its price. You might miss crucial details like its full name, ID, or if it's listed on a major exchange.
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Start by using get_coin_info to validate the asset's basic metadata, then use get_coin_markets to confirm its actual trading depth and exchange listing.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your analysis requires merging disparate data types: price action, market structure, and social commentary. You need to correlate get_ohlcv data with get_social_stats metrics, for instance. Don't use this if you only need a simple list of coins—just use list_assets. Don't use this if you only need exchange API calls—use a dedicated exchange tool. This server is for the full, cross-domain crypto due diligence report.
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This server provides 11 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Available Capabilities
Checking crypto data used to be a multi-step, browser-heavy chore.
Before having a tool like CoinLore, checking a coin's status meant opening a browser, navigating to a chart site for OHLCV data, opening a second tab for live prices, and then opening a third for Twitter sentiment. You'd spend more time clicking tabs and copying numbers than actually analyzing anything.
Now, you just talk to your agent. You ask, 'What's the story behind ETH?' The agent runs `get_ticker`, `get_ohlcv`, and `get_social_stats` automatically, giving you the complete story in a single, structured response.
CoinLore MCP Server: Get a full asset profile in seconds.
You no longer have to visit the CoinLore site, then manually check the list of exchanges, then look up the top pairs. The server aggregates this. You can simply ask, 'What are the top markets for Coin X?' and the agent runs `get_coin_markets` to get the list.
It's all about context. The tool doesn't just give you data; it connects the dots between asset metadata, market depth, and global trends.
Common Questions About CoinLore MCP
How do I get the current price and volume for multiple coins using get_ticker? +
You can use list_tickers to retrieve tick data for several coins at once. This is faster than running get_ticker multiple times. It pulls real-time price, volume, and supply for the list you provide.
What is the best way to check a coin's historical performance using get_ohlcv? +
Use get_ohlcv to get 365 days of daily Open, High, Low, Close, and Volume data. This data is structured for easy backtesting and trend analysis, which is much better than simple charts.
Can I get global market stats using get_global_stats? +
Yes, get_global_stats provides the total cryptocurrency market cap, 24h volume, and BTC/ETH dominance. This gives you the macro view of the entire market instantly.
How do I find the top 20 gainers and losers using get_movers? +
Simply ask for the market movers. get_movers instantly identifies the top 20 gainers and losers across timeframes like 1h, 24h, or 7d, keeping your focus on the most actionable assets.
Can I check social sentiment for a coin using get_social_stats? +
Yes, get_social_stats monitors social media metrics from Twitter and Reddit for a coin. This allows you to gauge community engagement, which is a key part of any full analysis.
How do I get metadata for a specific coin using get_coin_info? +
Use get_coin_info to fetch static metadata for any coin ID. This includes basic details like the full name, symbol, and description without needing live market data.
What exchanges can I find using list_exchanges or get_coin_markets? +
You can use list_exchanges to see all supported exchanges. If you need a coin's specific markets, get_coin_markets returns the top 50 exchanges and markets for that coin.
Can I check for all supported trading pairs using get_exchange? +
Yes, get_exchange provides details for a given exchange, including a list of its top 100 trading pairs. This helps you scope out where a coin trades.
How can I see which cryptocurrencies are performing best today? +
You can use the get_movers tool. It retrieves the top 20 gainers and losers in the market based on your preferred timeframe (1h, 24h, or 7d).
Is it possible to get historical price data for a specific coin? +
Yes! The get_ohlcv tool provides 365 days of daily Open, High, Low, Close, and Volume history for any coin using its CoinLore ID.
Can I check the social media popularity of a cryptocurrency? +
Absolutely. Use the get_social_stats tool with a coin's ID to retrieve metrics from Twitter and Reddit, including follower counts and engagement stats.
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