Add a common cross-exchange interface (/mcp) over the integrated venues
(deribit, hyperliquid):
- get_instruments: uniform schema where each row carries its own
`exchange`, `fees` (maker/taker, live from Deribit, null where the
venue has no per-instrument schedule) and `history_start` (listing
date, live from Deribit creation_timestamp), plus type/tick_size and a
lossless `native` blob. Optional `exchange` filter; fan-out otherwise.
- get_historical: generalized to {exchange, instrument, interval,
start_date, end_date}, returning a single chosen venue's candles.
Consensus merge stays available on /mcp-cross.
New: routers/unified.py, exchanges/cross/instruments.py (normalizers),
UnifiedClient in cross/client.py, schemas in cross/tools.py. Deribit
get_instruments now also surfaces maker/taker_commission and
creation_timestamp (additive).
Retire Bybit and Alpaca from the API surface: move clients, routers,
settings classes and their tests under old/ (history preserved via
git mv); drop them from the builder, /mcp-cross dispatch and symbol_map.
Bybit remains a public funding/OI data source in sentiment (not the
trading client). IBKR is intentionally excluded from /mcp for now.
Docs: rewrite API_REFERENCE.md (remove Bybit/Alpaca, document /mcp,
clarify that data_timestamp is injected globally by middleware).
Tests: add unified-interface coverage; update cross/settings/builder/boot
tests for the reduced venue set. Fix a pre-existing flaky assertion in
the Hyperliquid signing test (r/s use eth_utils.to_hex like the official
SDK, so a leading zero byte yields <66 chars ~1/256 of the time).
323 passed, ruff clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Riscritto interamente HyperliquidClient su httpx puro + eth-account per la
firma EIP-712 L1 (chainId 1337, phantom agent source 'a'/'b' per
mainnet/testnet). Bit-parity verificata contro hyperliquid.utils.signing
in test_signing_parity_with_canonical_sdk.
16 metodi pubblici, 26 test passanti. Aggiunte deps: eth-account, msgpack,
eth-utils. hyperliquid-python-sdk ancora presente nel pyproject; rimossa
nel sweep finale.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>