Frontier-Compute/zcash-mcp
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ZAP1 attestation and proof-verification MCP for Zcash agents. Attestation layer, not a wallet.
MCP
Frontier-Compute/zcash-mcp
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for Zcash agents that provides ZAP1 attestation and proof verification. It functions as an attestation layer, not a wallet, enabling agents to verify Zcash transaction proofs.
Best for
Best for
Developers building Zcash-aware agents or attestation systems
Use cases
- Verifying Zcash transaction proofs in agent workflows
- Integrating ZAP1 attestation into decentralized applications
- Building privacy-preserving agent systems on Zcash
Notes
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for Zcash agents that provides ZAP1 attestation and proof verification. It functions as an attestation layer, not a wallet, enabling agents to verify Zcash transaction proofs.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-29. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Verifying Zcash transaction proofs in agent workflows
- Integrating ZAP1 attestation into decentralized applications
- Building privacy-preserving agent systems on Zcash
Pros
- Lightweight attestation layer focused on Zcash privacy
- Written in TypeScript for easy integration with modern stacks
- Directly supports ZAP1 proof verification
Cons
- Zero stars indicates very early stage or low adoption
- Not a wallet, so lacks transaction creation or balance management
- Limited documentation and community support expected
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Pros
- Lightweight attestation layer focused on Zcash privacy
- Written in TypeScript for easy integration with modern stacks
- Directly supports ZAP1 proof verification
Cons
- Zero stars indicates very early stage or low adoption
- Not a wallet, so lacks transaction creation or balance management
- Limited documentation and community support expected
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