Lithium Vault
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Primary-source lithium and battery-metals mining data, exposed as MCP tools. Query any producer or mine for production, AISC, reserves, ownership, royalties, offtakes, and corporate financials — every figure extracted from SEC / ASX / TSX / SEDAR / cninfo regulator filings and FX
Overview
What is Lithium Vault?
Lithium Vault is a Model Context Protocol server that exposes primary-source lithium and battery‑metals mining data as MCP tools. It covers 40 hardrock and brine producers, 49 mines, and extracts every figure from SEC, ASX, TSX, SEDAR, and cninfo regulator filings, with all values FX‑normalized to USD and each data point citable to its source document.
How to use Lithium Vault?
Use the server by invoking one of three tools: a headline summary, full structured rows, or a fully-cited narrative. Each tool is paid per call via the x402 protocol from your own wallet on Base (USDC). Example tickers include ALB, SQM, PILBF, ATUSF, and SGML.
Key features of Lithium Vault
- Covers 40 producers (hardrock spodumene + brine) and 49 mines
- Data extracted from SEC/ASX/TSX/SEDAR/cninfo filings
- All figures FX‑normalized to USD and citable to source documents
- Three tools: headline summary ($0.02), full rows ($0.05), narrative ($0.20)
- Payments via x402 protocol from your own Base wallet (USDC)
Use cases of Lithium Vault
- Query any producer or mine for production and AISC data
- Retrieve reserves, ownership, and royalty information for a mining operation
- Obtain structured corporate financials for lithium and battery‑metal companies
- Access fully‑cited narrative reports for due diligence or investment research
FAQ from Lithium Vault
What data sources does Lithium Vault use?
All figures are extracted from SEC, ASX, TSX, SEDAR, and cninfo regulator filings.
How much do the tools cost?
The headline summary costs $0.02, full structured rows cost $0.05, and the fully‑cited narrative costs $0.20 per call.
How do I pay for tool calls?
Payments are made via the x402 protocol from your own wallet on Base, using USDC.
What companies and mines are covered?
The server covers 40 producers and 49 mines, including Greenbushes, Pilgangoora, Atacama, Grota do Cirilo, Wodgina, and Kings Mountain. Example tickers: ALB, SQM, PILBF, ATUSF, SGML.
Are the data points citable?
Yes, every data point is cited to its source document, enabling verification of the underlying filing.