X402 Stellar Server
FreeNot checkedEnables AI agents to pay for protected HTTP resources using Stellar USDC via the x402 protocol, facilitating automated payments and access to paid APIs.
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Enables AI agents to pay for protected HTTP resources using Stellar USDC via the x402 protocol, facilitating automated payments and access to paid APIs.
README
Local MCP server (stdio) that can call x402-protected HTTP resources and automatically pay in Stellar USDC.
Features
- Payment flow (
stellar:testnetorstellar:pubnet) - Default testnet configuration
- Mainnet-ready via env switch
- Optional OpenZeppelin facilitator auth via env
- No resource whitelist: URL is provided at tool call time
Tools Exposed
x402_wallet_info: shows active wallet address/network/configx402_facilitator_supported: checks configured facilitator/supportedendpointfetch_paid_resource: generic paid fetch (url,method, optional body/headers)
Prerequisites
- Node.js 20+
- A Stellar wallet funded with testnet XLM + testnet USDC
- x402 resource server running (your
app/index.jsdemo) - x402 facilitator running on
http://localhost:4022
Setup
npm install
cp .env.example .env
Testnet
For testnet you'll need to run a facilitator locally on port 4022. I'd recommend using the one included in the coinbase x402 repo: https://github.com/coinbase/x402/tree/main/examples/typescript/facilitator/advanced
Update .env with your wallet key:
STELLAR_SECRET_KEY=S...
STELLAR_NETWORK=stellar:testnet
Pubnet
For mainnet you'll just need an OpenZeppelin API Key for the relayer. You can get one here (Thank you for making this easy): https://channels.openzeppelin.com/gen
STELLAR_NETWORK=stellar:pubnet
STELLAR_RPC_URL=https://rpc.lightsail.network/
X402_FACILITATOR_URL=https://channels.openzeppelin.com/x402
X402_FACILITATOR_API_KEY=<your-openzeppelin-api-key>
X402_FACILITATOR_API_KEY is optional in general, but required for OpenZeppelin channels.
When set, fetch_paid_resource auto-adds Authorization: Bearer <key> for requests under X402_FACILITATOR_URL (unless you provide Authorization explicitly).
Run
npm run dev
The MCP server runs over stdio for Claude/Codex integrations.
TTS Proxy
The paid /api/tts route can use either elevenlabs or smallest.
Set a default provider in .env, and optionally override it per request by sending "provider": "elevenlabs" or "provider": "smallest" in the JSON body.
You can also send "provider": "auto" with a routing "priority" of "cheap", "fast", or "quality" to let the server pick a provider dynamically.
To run the real x402-protected TTS proxy, configure:
STELLAR_NETWORK=stellar:testnet
X402_FACILITATOR_URL=http://localhost:4022
TTS_PROVIDER=elevenlabs
ELEVENLABS_API_KEY=<your-elevenlabs-api-key>
ELEVENLABS_MODEL_ID=eleven_flash_v2_5
ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID=21m00Tcm4TlvDq8ikWAM
ELEVENLABS_ESTIMATED_PRICE_USD=0.06
ELEVENLABS_ESTIMATED_LATENCY_MS=900
ELEVENLABS_QUALITY_SCORE=9.5
SMALLEST_API_KEY=<your-smallest-api-key>
SMALLEST_MODEL=lightning
SMALLEST_VOICE_ID=emily
SMALLEST_LANGUAGE=en
SMALLEST_ESTIMATED_PRICE_USD=0.03
SMALLEST_ESTIMATED_LATENCY_MS=500
SMALLEST_QUALITY_SCORE=8.3
ALLOW_SYSTEM_PROXY=false
PAY_TO_ADDRESS=<your-stellar-receiving-address>
For pubnet, also set:
STELLAR_NETWORK=stellar:pubnet
STELLAR_RPC_URL=https://rpc.lightsail.network/
X402_FACILITATOR_URL=https://channels.openzeppelin.com/x402
X402_FACILITATOR_API_KEY=<your-openzeppelin-api-key>
Then start the proxy with:
npm run start:elevenlabs
The protected route is:
POST http://localhost:3000/api/tts
Example request for automatic routing:
{
"text": "Hello from the voice marketplace",
"provider": "auto",
"priority": "cheap",
"language": "en"
}
The response includes marketplace metadata headers like:
X-TTS-Provider
X-TTS-Priority
X-TTS-Reason
X-TTS-Estimated-Price-Usd
X-TTS-Estimated-Latency-Ms
X-TTS-Quality-Score
This server now requires a real facilitator and will not fall back to a mock implementation.
By default it also ignores HTTP_PROXY / HTTPS_PROXY / ALL_PROXY so upstream TTS requests go direct during local testing. Set ALLOW_SYSTEM_PROXY=true if you intentionally want to use a proxy.
Add To Claude / Codex
Use an MCP entry like (don't forget to change the path/):
Codex
codex mcp add x402-stellar -- npm --silent --prefix /absolute/path/to/x402-mcp-stellar run dev
Claude Code
claude mcp add x402-stellar -- npm --silent --prefix /absolute/path/to/x402-mcp-stellar run dev
Claude Desktop (untested)
{
"mcpServers": {
"x402-stellar": {
"command": "npm",
"args": ["--silent", "--prefix", "/absolute/path/to/x402-mcp-stellar", "run", "dev"]
}
}
}
This server loads .env from the project directory (/absolute/path/to/x402-mcp-stellar/.env).
Claude Usage
After loading the MCP server, you can ask:
Can you fetch the resource at http://localhost:3000/my-service, use the x402-stellar MCP server to pay for it, and print the response?
The tool call will pass that full URL at runtime; no URL allowlist or hardcoded endpoint is required in this MCP server.
Notes
@x402/stellaris not currently published on npm, so this repo vendors the Stellar mechanism undersrc/stellar.- Default testnet Soroban RPC is used automatically.
- Mainnet requires
STELLAR_RPC_URL.
License
MIT
Installing X402 Stellar Server
This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.
▸ github.com/uzochukwuV/Eleventts-stellar-mcpFAQ
Is X402 Stellar Server MCP free?
Yes, X402 Stellar Server MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does X402 Stellar Server need an API key?
No, X402 Stellar Server runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is X402 Stellar Server hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install X402 Stellar Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open X402 Stellar Server on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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