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Coinrule MCP: AI Trading Inside Your Chatbot

Last updated July 17, 2026

Coinrule MCP lets you connect a compatible AI model like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, etc. to your Coinrule account so you can inspect your portfolio, monitor strategies, run backtests, create trading strategies, and manage trading automation through a conversation find information or configure a strategy, you can describe what you want in plain language.

This article explains what Coinrule MCP is, how the connection works, what your AI assistant can do, and how to get started safely.

For a shorter product overview, see the  Coinrule MCP overview . You can also explore the full  Coinrule MCP documentation  for individual setup guides and technical references. inrule MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It is an open standard that allows AI assistants to connect to external software and use authorised tools.

Coinrule operates an official remote MCP server for Coinrule Cloud accounts. When you connect a compatible AI assistant, such as ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, or another client that supports remote MCP connections, the assistant can use the Coinrule functions you have authorised. You continue talking to the AI assistant in natural language, while Coinrule remains the underlying execution, validation, portfolio, and market-connectivity layer. lem MCP solves is the gap between describing a trading idea and working through the software needed to inspect, test, or automate it.

For example, instead of manually opening several pages to review your strategies and portfolio, you could ask your connected assistant to summarise your holdings and recent strategy activity. If you have granted the appropriate permissions, you can also describe a strategy, ask for it to be validated and backtested, and then create or launch it.

You do not need to know Coinrule's internal tool names or API structure. The assistant selects the relevant Coinrule tools based on your request. Strategies created through chat remain part of your regular Coinrule account and appear in the standard Agents dashboard alongside strategies created through the web interface. is therefore an additional way to interact with  Coinrule , rather than a separate trading account or standalone product. For broader information about using artificial intelligence with trading automation, you can also explore Coinrule's  AI trading resources . le MCP works

At a high level, the connection involves three parts:

You provide the instruction in normal conversational language.

Your AI assistant interprets the request and decides which authorised Coinrule tool is needed.

Coinrule MCP provides the controlled connection between the assistant and your Coinrule account.

The MCP server acts through the Coinrule API on your behalf. According to the Coinrule documentation, it does not provide the AI assistant with direct access to Coinrule databases, exchange keys, or your Coinrule password. Authentication is handled through OAuth 2.1, and you approve the level of access when you connect the assistant. request might follow a workflow like this:

  1. You ask your AI assistant to show your active strategies.
  2. The assistant identifies the appropriate Coinrule MCP tool.
  3. Coinrule returns the information allowed by your permissions.
  4. The assistant presents the result conversationally.

With Read + Write access, the same model can be used for actions such as creating, updating, starting, or stopping strategies.

The  Coinrule Agentic Trading MCP listing in the MCP Servers directory  describes the official server as supporting the creation, backtesting, execution, and management of trading agents through natural language across crypto, stocks, and ETFs. ou do with Coinrule MCP?

The available MCP tools cover several parts of the Coinrule workflow.

Review your portfolio and connected accounts

With read access, your assistant can retrieve information about balances, holdings, portfolio allocation, recent signals, and connected exchange or broker accounts.

This can be useful when you want a conversational overview of your account without opening each individual strategy or account page. our trading strategies

You can ask the assistant to list your strategies and inspect details such as their configuration, status, open positions, PnL, activity, trades, and recent signals.

Coinrule MCP also provides access to a combined activity feed across strategies, allowing your assistant to help summarise what your trading automation has been doing. d manage strategies

With Read + Write access, your assistant can use Coinrule's strategy creation and management tools.

The documented tools support validating a proposed strategy, creating a strategy after validation, or turning a plain-language request into a validated, tested, and launched strategy in a more direct workflow. Existing strategies can also be updated, started, stopped, or paused. A stop action can optionally close open positions, so it is important to make your intention explicit when giving instructions. rategy templates

Your assistant can browse Coinrule's Script Library through MCP. Available templates can be filtered and used as the starting point for a new strategy.

This can be useful when you have a general objective, such as exploring DCA or RSI-based approaches, but would like to review existing templates before creating something from scratch. ompare backtests

Coinrule MCP includes tools for reviewing saved backtests and running new historical simulations. With the appropriate permission, your assistant can also compare multiple parameter scenarios.

Backtesting can help you study how a strategy would have behaved on historical data before considering live execution. However, historical simulations and past performance do not guarantee future results. d launch baskets

The MCP supports browsing curated baskets and creating custom multi-asset baskets. Coinrule's tools reference states that a custom basket can contain between two and 20 assets with defined target weights.

Baskets can be launched on a single venue or, where appropriate accounts are connected, across multiple venues. nrule MCP for?

Coinrule MCP can be useful whenever you prefer to interact with your trading automation conversationally rather than starting every task from a dashboard.

For example, you may use it to:

  • Get a quick summary of balances, holdings, active strategies, or recent activity.
  • Investigate what a running strategy has been doing.
  • Turn a clearly defined trading idea into a strategy for validation and testing.
  • Compare backtest scenarios.
  • Explore Coinrule templates through your AI assistant.
  • Manage existing strategies after reviewing their current status.
  • Build or manage multi-asset baskets.

You can use Read only access when your main goal is account visibility and analysis. Read + Write is intended for workflows where you want your assistant to create or manage trading automation.

The broader idea behind Coinrule MCP is covered in more detail in Coinrule's article on  MCP and AI trading agents . up Coinrule MCP

The exact location of connector settings depends on the AI assistant you use, but the general connection process is the same.

Before you start

You need:

  1. A Coinrule Cloud account. If you do not already have one, you can  create a Coinrule account .
  2. An AI client that supports remote MCP connectors using OAuth.
  3. A connected exchange or broker account if you intend to execute live strategies.

You can use paper trading without connecting a live exchange. pen your AI assistant's integrations or connectors

Find the area where your AI client allows you to add apps, integrations, connectors, or custom remote MCP servers.

Coinrule provides specific connection guidance for supported clients in the  Coinrule MCP documentation . dd the Coinrule MCP server

Add  the official Coinrule MCP server endpoint  as a custom or remote MCP server.

Use the exact MCP endpoint without adding extra paths or query parameters. ign in to Coinrule

Your AI client will open the Coinrule sign-in flow.

Log in using your normal Coinrule account. Authentication takes place on Coinrule's side through OAuth 2.1; the AI assistant does not receive your Coinrule password or exchange API keys. hoose your permission level

You can grant one of two access levels.

Read only grants the coinrule:read scope. The assistant can inspect information including strategies, balances, holdings, trades, signals, PnL, and backtests, but cannot place or change trades.

Read + Write grants both coinrule:read and coinrule:write. In addition to reading account information, the assistant can create, launch, update, start, and stop strategies, launch baskets, and run backtests. est your connection

Start with a simple read request.

For example, ask the assistant to show your balances or list your Coinrule strategies. This confirms that the assistant can reach your account with the permissions you selected. rmissions, and best practices

Connecting an AI assistant to a trading account deserves the same care as any other automation that can affect real funds.

Start with the minimum access you need

If you only want to review your account or explore how MCP works, start with Read only access.

Write tools are not available to an assistant on a read-only connection. You can change your level later by revoking the connection and reconnecting with different permissions. that Read + Write can affect real funds

When Read + Write access is connected to a live exchange or broker account, your assistant can launch strategies that trade real funds.

Review consequential instructions carefully and make sure the strategy being created matches what you intended. trading while learning the workflow

Coinrule's guidance recommends considering paper trading while you build confidence in AI-assisted workflows.

A sensible process is to define your objective clearly, specify the asset, venue, timeframe, capital allocation, entry and exit conditions, position sizing, and risk limits, and then ask the assistant to explain the resulting strategy. You can validate the structure, run backtests, observe it with paper trading, and only consider live execution after your own review. e in your prompts

Ambiguous instructions can lead to unintended interpretations.

When relevant, specify whether you want paper or live trading, which asset and venue you mean, how much capital should be used, the timeframe, entry and exit conditions, and your risk parameters.

For management actions, be particularly clear about open positions. For example, stopping a strategy and stopping a strategy while closing its open position are not necessarily the same request. d revoke connections when necessary

Connected assistants can be reviewed in Settings → Integrations in Coinrule.

The documentation states that each connection displays its access level and can be revoked immediately. Revoking access prevents that assistant from continuing to reach your account. also uses scoped OAuth permissions, expiring access tokens, rotating refresh tokens, and per-user rate limits. The MCP operates through the Coinrule API rather than receiving direct access to your exchange API keys. rading automation, AI-generated strategies and analysis can contain errors. Trading involves risk, and backtests or simulations do not guarantee future performance. You should independently review strategies and decisions before using real capital. asked questions

Can I use Coinrule MCP without allowing an AI assistant to trade?

Yes. Choose Read only access when connecting. This allows the assistant to inspect supported account and strategy information but does not give it access to write tools that can create or change trades. Coinrule MCP without connecting a live exchange?

Yes. Coinrule's documentation states that paper trading can be used without a live exchange connection. A connected exchange or broker is required when you want to execute on a live account. I assistant receive my Coinrule password or exchange API keys?

No. Coinrule MCP uses OAuth 2.1 for authentication. According to the Coinrule documentation, your assistant receives scoped access rather than your Coinrule password or exchange API keys. I see strategies created through my AI assistant?

Strategies created through the MCP appear in your regular Coinrule Agents dashboard, where they can be reviewed and managed alongside strategies created through the web app. ld I do if my assistant can read my account but cannot create or manage strategies?

Check the permission level of your connection. Write tools are intentionally unavailable when the assistant has Read only access.

To enable supported write actions, reconnect the assistant and choose Read + Write access. Remember that on a connected live account, this permission can allow strategies to trade real funds. l setup information, troubleshooting, permissions, and individual client guides, visit the  Coinrule MCP documentation . You can also read the  Coinrule MCP product overview  or view the  official Coinrule Agentic Trading MCP directory listing .

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