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AgentMetal MCP server — let an AI agent provision Linux VPSes (USDC/x402 or card) over HTTP 402.

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agentmetal/mcp

Added 16 June 2026

Overview

AgentMetal MCP server enables AI agents to provision Linux VPS instances using USDC/x402 or credit card payments over HTTP 402. It implements the Model Context Protocol to allow agents to request server resources programmatically. The tool is written in TypeScript and is hosted on GitHub.

Best for

Best for
Developers building AI agents that need to programmatically provision Linux servers with payment handling

Use cases

  • Automatically spin up a VPS for an AI agent to run a task
  • Integrate server provisioning into an agent workflow with payment via crypto or card
  • Deploy temporary Linux environments on demand through agent commands

Notes

AgentMetal MCP server enables AI agents to provision Linux VPS instances using USDC/x402 or credit card payments over HTTP 402. It implements the Model Context Protocol to allow agents to request server resources programmatically. The tool is written in TypeScript and is hosted on GitHub.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-15. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Automatically spin up a VPS for an AI agent to run a task
  • Integrate server provisioning into an agent workflow with payment via crypto or card
  • Deploy temporary Linux environments on demand through agent commands

Pros

  • Enables direct agent-driven infrastructure provisioning without manual intervention
  • Supports multiple payment methods (USDC/x402 and credit card)
  • Leverages the Model Context Protocol for standardized agent-tool interaction

Cons

  • Limited to Linux VPS provisioning only
  • Zero GitHub stars suggests very early stage or low adoption
  • Requires understanding of HTTP 402 and MCP integration

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Pros

  • Enables direct agent-driven infrastructure provisioning without manual intervention
  • Supports multiple payment methods (USDC/x402 and credit card)
  • Leverages the Model Context Protocol for standardized agent-tool interaction

Cons

  • Limited to Linux VPS provisioning only
  • Zero GitHub stars suggests very early stage or low adoption
  • Requires understanding of HTTP 402 and MCP integration