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deBridge launches MCP, enabling AI agents to execute non-custodial cross-chain transactions

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deBridge launched its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to allow AI agents to perform non-custodial cross-chain transactions.

Summary

Cross-chain protocol deBridge (DBR) has launched the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, which is designed to enable AI agents and developer tools like Claude and Copilot to execute complex on-chain flows, including swaps and bridging, across EVM-compatible chains and Solana. The MCP server offers deterministic execution with MEV-aware routing, ensuring transactions execute as intended while users maintain custody of their funds throughout the process. It abstracts complexities like wallet orchestration and chain switching behind a single interface, addressing traditional friction points for automated systems. This launch follows deBridge Bundles from December, which introduced an intent-based execution model. Potential applications for MCP include AI trading assistants, bots executing multi-step strategies, and consumer apps embedding cross-chain functionality. DeBridge, founded in 2022, uses a solver-driven architecture supporting 24 blockchains and has raised $5.5 million from investors like Animoca Brands and ParaFi Capital.

(Source:The Block)