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likidodefi/riskstate-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

A deterministic risk governance tool for crypto trading agents. It enforces a 5-level policy engine that controls position sizing, leverage limits, and trade blocking for BTC and ETH. The tool integrates via the Model Context Protocol to apply predefined risk rules before any trade execution.

Best for

Best for
Developers building automated crypto trading agents that need enforceable risk guardrails

Use cases

  • Enforce position size and leverage caps for automated BTC/ETH trading agents
  • Block trades that violate configurable risk thresholds in real time
  • Audit trading agent behavior against a deterministic policy hierarchy

Notes

A deterministic risk governance tool for crypto trading agents. It enforces a 5-level policy engine that controls position sizing, leverage limits, and trade blocking for BTC and ETH. The tool integrates via the Model Context Protocol to apply predefined risk rules before any trade execution.

Use cases

  • Enforce position size and leverage caps for automated BTC/ETH trading agents
  • Block trades that violate configurable risk thresholds in real time
  • Audit trading agent behavior against a deterministic policy hierarchy

Pros

  • Provides clear, deterministic risk rules without ambiguity
  • Supports multiple policy levels for granular control
  • Open source and integrates via standard MCP interface

Cons

  • Limited to BTC and ETH only, no altcoin support
  • Requires manual policy configuration and maintenance
  • No built-in backtesting or simulation of policy impact

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Pros

  • Provides clear, deterministic risk rules without ambiguity
  • Supports multiple policy levels for granular control
  • Open source and integrates via standard MCP interface

Cons

  • Limited to BTC and ETH only, no altcoin support
  • Requires manual policy configuration and maintenance
  • No built-in backtesting or simulation of policy impact