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azeth-protocol/mcp-server

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MCP server for Azeth — smart accounts, payments, reputation, and discovery tools for AI agents

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azeth-protocol/mcp-server

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for Azeth that exposes smart accounts, payments, reputation, and discovery capabilities for AI agents. It bundles several Web3 primitives into a single TypeScript package, allowing agents to interact with on-chain functions through a standardized interface.

Best for

Best for
Developers building AI agents that require on-chain smart accounts, reputation, or payment capabilities via the MCP protocol

Use cases

  • Building autonomous AI agents with on-chain smart accounts
  • Implementing agent-to-agent reputation and trust systems
  • Enabling AI agents to make and receive payments programmatically

Notes

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for Azeth that exposes smart accounts, payments, reputation, and discovery capabilities for AI agents. It bundles several Web3 primitives into a single TypeScript package, allowing agents to interact with on-chain functions through a standardized interface.

2 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-03-10. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Building autonomous AI agents with on-chain smart accounts
  • Implementing agent-to-agent reputation and trust systems
  • Enabling AI agents to make and receive payments programmatically

Pros

  • Provides a centralized MCP server for multiple blockchain interactions
  • Written in TypeScript, making it easy to integrate into JavaScript/TypeScript projects
  • Covers core Web3 needs (accounts, payments, reputation) in one tool

Cons

  • Very early stage with only 2 GitHub stars and limited adoption
  • Relies on the Azeth protocol, which may have its own limitations or dependencies
  • Small community and sparse documentation likely due to its early development

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Provides a centralized MCP server for multiple blockchain interactions
  • Written in TypeScript, making it easy to integrate into JavaScript/TypeScript projects
  • Covers core Web3 needs (accounts, payments, reputation) in one tool

Cons

  • Very early stage with only 2 GitHub stars and limited adoption
  • Relies on the Azeth protocol, which may have its own limitations or dependencies
  • Small community and sparse documentation likely due to its early development