flox-foundation/flox-mcp
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AI-native framework for building trading systems with polyglot bindings.
MCP
flox-foundation/flox-mcp
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
Flox MCP is an AI-native framework for building trading systems with polyglot bindings. It provides a C++ core that enables developers to create high-performance trading applications and integrate them with multiple programming languages.
Best for
Best for
Developers building high-performance, multi-language trading systems
Use cases
- Build low-latency trading systems with C++
- Create polyglot trading applications using bindings
- Develop AI-integrated trading strategies
How to use
Install
pip install flox-mcp Tested with
Cursor, Claude Code, Cline
Notes
Flox MCP is an AI-native framework for building trading systems with polyglot bindings. It provides a C++ core that enables developers to create high-performance trading applications and integrate them with multiple programming languages.
213 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-31. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Build low-latency trading systems with C++
- Create polyglot trading applications using bindings
- Develop AI-integrated trading strategies
Pros
- High performance from C++ core
- Polyglot support enables flexible development
- Open source with active community (213 stars)
Cons
- Niche focus on trading systems limits general use
- C++ dependency may increase complexity for some developers
- Relatively small community and ecosystem
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Pros
- High performance from C++ core
- Polyglot support enables flexible development
- Open source with active community (213 stars)
Cons
- Niche focus on trading systems limits general use
- C++ dependency may increase complexity for some developers
- Relatively small community and ecosystem
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