dan1d/dolar-mcp
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Argentine exchange rates MCP server. Dollar blue, oficial, CCL, crypto and all currencies via DolarAPI.
MCP
dan1d/dolar-mcp
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
dan1d/dolar-mcp is an MCP server that provides Argentine exchange rates via DolarAPI. It returns rates for dollar blue, official, CCL, crypto, and all currencies. The server is written in TypeScript and is intended for use with the Model Context Protocol.
Best for
Best for
Developers building MCP‑based tools or agents that need up‑to‑date Argentine exchange rate data
Use cases
- Fetch current Argentine exchange rates for a chatbot or agent
- Integrate real-time financial data into an MCP-compatible assistant
- Monitor multiple Argentine currency pairs programmatically
Notes
dan1d/dolar-mcp is an MCP server that provides Argentine exchange rates via DolarAPI. It returns rates for dollar blue, official, CCL, crypto, and all currencies. The server is written in TypeScript and is intended for use with the Model Context Protocol.
4 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-03-09. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Fetch current Argentine exchange rates for a chatbot or agent
- Integrate real-time financial data into an MCP-compatible assistant
- Monitor multiple Argentine currency pairs programmatically
Pros
- Simple, focused scope on Argentine exchange rates
- Leverages a well-known public API (DolarAPI)
- Written in TypeScript for type safety
Cons
- Limited to Argentine rates only, not a general currency tool
- Low community adoption (4 stars) may mean less support or maintenance
- Requires an MCP‑compatible host to be useful
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Pros
- Simple, focused scope on Argentine exchange rates
- Leverages a well-known public API (DolarAPI)
- Written in TypeScript for type safety
Cons
- Limited to Argentine rates only, not a general currency tool
- Low community adoption (4 stars) may mean less support or maintenance
- Requires an MCP‑compatible host to be useful
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