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Definecurrency

vdappdev2/verusidx-mcp
2STDIOregistry active
Summary

Gives Claude the ability to create new currencies on the Verus blockchain through a single `definecurrency` tool. You can launch tokens, fractional reserve baskets backed by multiple currencies, centralized currencies, or ERC-20 mapped tokens that bridge to Ethereum. This is part of the VerusIDX suite, so you'll need the chain-mcp server running first to handle daemon discovery. It reads credentials from your local verusd config, enforces spending limits, and logs all currency definitions to audit files. If you're building agents that need to programmatically launch financial instruments on Verus rather than just transact with existing ones, this is the server that does it.

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VerusIDX MCP Servers

npm npm npm npm npm npm npm License: MIT

7 MCP servers giving AI agents direct, local access to the Verus blockchain — 49 tools, zero cloud dependencies. No API keys. No accounts. No intermediary between the agent and the chain.

Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client.

What Can an Agent Do?

  • Identity — create, update, revoke, and recover VerusIDs (protocol-level blockchain identities with on-chain data storage)
  • Data — store, retrieve, and decrypt on-chain data; sign and verify with SHA-256, Blake2b, Keccak-256, or Merkle Mountain Range proofs; share decryption access via viewing keys
  • Send & convert — move currency, convert through fractional baskets, cross-chain transfers via PBaaS bridges
  • Create currencies — define tokens, fractional reserve baskets, centralized currencies, ERC-20 mapped tokens
  • Trade — on-chain atomic swaps for currency-for-currency, currency-for-ID, or ID-for-ID
  • Privacy — shielded transactions via Sapling zero-knowledge proofs

Quick Start

Prerequisites: a running Verus daemon and Node.js 18+.

Add the foundation server to your MCP client config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "verusidx-chain": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@verusidx/chain-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Then tell your AI to call refresh_chains — it discovers your local daemons automatically. That's it.

No separate install step — npx fetches and runs the package on demand. Add more servers as you need them (see below).

Servers

PackageToolsPurpose
@verusidx/chain-mcp11Foundation — chain discovery, daemon management, health checks, currency lookup, raw transactions, RPC help
@verusidx/identity-mcp11Create, manage, and query VerusIDs
@verusidx/send-mcp8Send, convert, and transfer currency; check balances and conversions
@verusidx/data-mcp7Retrieve, decrypt, sign, and verify on-chain data; manage viewing keys
@verusidx/address-mcp6Generate, validate, and list transparent and shielded addresses
@verusidx/marketplace-mcp5On-chain offers and trades
@verusidx/definecurrency-mcp1Define and launch new currencies

chain-mcp is the foundation. It discovers running daemons and writes a registry file that all other servers read. Install it first. Every tool requires a chain parameter (e.g., "VRSC", "vrsctest") — there is no default chain.

Adding More Servers

Each server is independent — add or remove without affecting the others:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "verusidx-chain": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@verusidx/chain-mcp"]
    },
    "verusidx-identity": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@verusidx/identity-mcp"]
    },
    "verusidx-send": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@verusidx/send-mcp"]
    },
    "verusidx-data": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@verusidx/data-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Same pattern for @verusidx/address-mcp, @verusidx/marketplace-mcp, and @verusidx/definecurrency-mcp. See each package's README for details.

Safety

Giving an AI agent access to a wallet has real consequences. These servers are designed with that in mind.

FeatureHow it works
Read-only modeSet VERUSIDX_READ_ONLY=true per-server — write tools aren't just disabled, they're not registered. The AI can't see or attempt them.
Spending limitsPer-currency caps in spending-limits.json, enforced before the RPC call reaches the daemon. Default: 10 VRSC per transaction.
Audit loggingEvery write operation logged to date-stamped, append-only JSONL files with 0600 permissions.
No new attack surfaceCredentials read from the daemon's own .conf file. No cloud storage. No env vars with passwords.
Minimal dependenciesShared library has zero runtime deps. MCP servers depend on exactly 2 packages: @modelcontextprotocol/sdk and zod.

Architecture

AI Client (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.)
    |
    |  stdio (local process, no network)
    v
verusidx MCP servers (7 servers, 49 tools)
    |
    |  JSON-RPC over localhost
    v
verusd (your local Verus daemon)
  • Shared library (@verusidx/shared) — registry reader, RPC client with credential caching, error normalization, audit logging, spending limits, read-only guard. Zero runtime dependencies.
  • Chain registry — chains.json written atomically by chain-mcp, read by all other servers via stat()-based cache invalidation.
  • Each server runs as a separate process via stdio transport. No shared memory between servers.

Configuration

Environment variables you can set (optional):

VariableApplies toDescription
VERUSIDX_READ_ONLYAll serverstrue to disable write tools. Set per-server for fine-grained control.
VERUSIDX_AUDIT_LOGAll serversfalse to disable audit logging (default: enabled)
VERUSIDX_AUDIT_DIRAll serversCustom audit log directory
VERUSIDX_SPENDING_LIMITS_PATHAll serversCustom path to spending-limits.json
VERUSIDX_DATA_DIRchain-mcpOverride the chain data directory for discovery
VERUSIDX_EXTRA_CHAINSchain-mcpAdd remote daemons. Format: name:host:port:user:pass, comma-separated
VERUSIDX_BIN_PATHchain-mcpDirectory containing the verusd binary (if not on PATH)

Spending Limits

Servers that send funds (send-mcp, marketplace-mcp) enforce per-currency spending limits. A default spending-limits.json is created automatically on first run:

{
  "VRSC": 10
}

This caps any single sendcurrency call at 10 VRSC. To adjust limits, edit the file at:

  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/verusidx-mcp/spending-limits.json
  • Linux: ~/.config/verusidx-mcp/spending-limits.json
  • Windows: %APPDATA%\verusidx-mcp\spending-limits.json

Add entries for any currency: { "VRSC": 100, "Bridge.vETH": 0.5 }. Currency names are case-insensitive.

Development

# Prerequisites: Node.js >= 18, pnpm
pnpm install
pnpm -r build              # build all packages
pnpm -r test               # test all packages

# Build a specific server and its dependencies
pnpm --filter @verusidx/chain-mcp... build

Project Structure

verusidx-mcp/
├── packages/
│   ├── shared/          # @verusidx/shared — internal library
│   ├── chain/           # @verusidx/chain-mcp — foundation server
│   ├── identity/        # @verusidx/identity-mcp
│   ├── send/            # @verusidx/send-mcp
│   ├── data/            # @verusidx/data-mcp
│   ├── definecurrency/  # @verusidx/definecurrency-mcp
│   ├── marketplace/     # @verusidx/marketplace-mcp
│   └── address/         # @verusidx/address-mcp
└── tool-specs/          # Agent-facing tool description specs

Supply Chain Security

  • Zero runtime dependencies in the shared library (Node built-ins + built-in fetch)
  • MCP servers depend only on @modelcontextprotocol/sdk and zod
  • onlyBuiltDependencies: [] blocks dependency install scripts
  • All credentials read from daemon .conf files — never stored by the MCP servers

About Verus

Verus is an open-source, fair-launch blockchain — no ICO, no premine, no VC funding. Running since 2018 with hybrid PoW/PoS consensus and a CPU-mineable hash algorithm (VerusHash 2.2).

There are no smart contracts. Identity, data storage, DeFi conversions, atomic swaps, privacy (Sapling zk-proofs), and cross-chain bridges (PBaaS) are all consensus-level protocol features. For AI agents that need to transact reliably, protocol-level guarantees beat contract-level ones.

License

MIT

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UpdatedMay 10, 2026
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