beginner⏱️ 18-28 minutes📅 Updated June 2026

Step-by-step guide to integrate Algorand MCP server with gptme. Includes account_info and create_transaction.

Algorand + gptme: Complete MCP Integration

Algorand is a MCP server that A comprehensive MCP server for tooling interactions (40+) and resource accessibility (60+) plus many useful prompts for interacting with the Algorand blockchain..

When integrated with gptme, you can:

  • Get account information and balance
  • Create and sign Algorand transactions
  • Create, configure, and transfer Algorand Standard Assets

This guide provides step-by-step instructions to set up Algorand in gptme, including configuration, examples, and troubleshooting.

What You'll Achieve

After completing this setup:

  • Algorand will be fully integrated and operational
  • You can use Algorand tools directly in gptme
  • All Algorand capabilities will be available for your workflows
  • Access to 6 different tools

Prerequisites

Before starting, ensure you have:

  • Algorand testnet API endpoint
  • gptme installed and configured
  • Compatible operating system (Terminal, Python, Cross-platform)

Installation

Step 1: Install Algorand

Configuration

Step 2: Configure gptme

  1. Open gptme settings
  2. Navigate to MCP server configuration
  3. Add Algorand server with appropriate settings
  4. Save and restart if needed

Examples

Once configured, you can use Algorand in gptme:

DeFi Portfolio Management

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Ask gptme: "Check my LP positions and claim rewards"

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NFT and Asset Trading

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Ask gptme: "Create NFT collection and list for sale"

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Governance Participation

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Ask gptme: "Check governance proposals and cast votes"

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Testing Your Setup

  1. Launch gptme
  2. Verify Algorand is available in the tools list
  3. Test basic Algorand functionality

Troubleshooting

Common Issues

Installation Failed

Symptoms: pip install errors, Missing dependencies

Cause: Python environment or package conflicts

Solution:

  • Use virtual environment for clean installation
  • Update pip to latest version
  • Install with pipx for isolation
  • Check Python version compatibility

API Key Issues

Symptoms: Authentication errors, Model access denied

Cause: Missing or invalid API keys

Solution:

  • Verify API keys are set correctly
  • Check API key permissions and quotas
  • Test API keys with curl or other tools
  • Review model provider documentation

MCP Server Not Loading

Symptoms: Server load errors, Tools not available

Cause: Server configuration or installation issues

Solution:

  • Verify server installation and PATH
  • Check MCP server configuration syntax
  • Test server independently before gptme integration
  • Review gptme logs for connection errors

Terminal Display Issues

Symptoms: Formatting problems, Character encoding errors

Cause: Terminal compatibility or encoding issues

Solution:

  • Ensure terminal supports UTF-8 encoding
  • Try different terminal applications
  • Check terminal color and formatting settings
  • Update terminal application to latest version

Algorand not appearing in gptme

Symptoms: Server not listed, Tools not available

Cause: Configuration or installation issue

Solution:

  • Verify configuration syntax
  • Check Algorand installation
  • Restart gptme
  • Check logs for error messages

Next Steps

Now that Algorand is integrated with gptme:

  • Explore all Algorand capabilities through gptme
  • Check out other MCP servers that work with gptme
  • Join the MCP community for tips and support
  • Consider contributing to Algorand development

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