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Haiku-Trading/haiku-mcp-server

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MCP server for DeFi execution — lets AI agents swap, provide liquidity, lend, bridge, and run yield strategies across 22 chains

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Haiku-Trading/haiku-mcp-server

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

An open-source MCP server in TypeScript that enables AI agents to execute DeFi operations across 22 blockchains. Agents can swap tokens, provide liquidity, lend, bridge assets, and run yield strategies through a standardized tool interface.

Best for

Best for
Developers prototyping AI-agent driven DeFi strategies who want multi-chain coverage

Use cases

  • Connect an AI agent to automated yield farming across multiple chains via MCP
  • Let bots programmatically swap tokens and manage liquidity positions
  • Bridge assets between chains as part of a larger DeFi workflow

Notes

An open-source MCP server in TypeScript that enables AI agents to execute DeFi operations across 22 blockchains. Agents can swap tokens, provide liquidity, lend, bridge assets, and run yield strategies through a standardized tool interface.

1 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-09. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Connect an AI agent to automated yield farming across multiple chains via MCP
  • Let bots programmatically swap tokens and manage liquidity positions
  • Bridge assets between chains as part of a larger DeFi workflow

Pros

  • Supports a broad range of DeFi actions (swap, LP, lend, bridge, yield strategies) in one tool
  • Runs on TypeScript, which is familiar to most web3 developers
  • Works across 22 chains out of the box, reducing integration overhead

Cons

  • Very early stage project with only 1 GitHub star and minimal community adoption
  • Documentation and usage examples are likely sparse given the new release
  • Security and reliability are unproven for production DeFi use

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Supports a broad range of DeFi actions (swap, LP, lend, bridge, yield strategies) in one tool
  • Runs on TypeScript, which is familiar to most web3 developers
  • Works across 22 chains out of the box, reducing integration overhead

Cons

  • Very early stage project with only 1 GitHub star and minimal community adoption
  • Documentation and usage examples are likely sparse given the new release
  • Security and reliability are unproven for production DeFi use