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gblinproject/GBLIN-MCP

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Treasury standard for AI agents on Base. MCP server for GBLIN — park idle USDC in cbBTC/WETH index, JIT-swap for x402 payments.

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gblinproject/GBLIN-MCP

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

An MCP server for GBLIN, a treasury standard for AI agents on the Base blockchain. It allows idle USDC to be parked in a cbBTC/WETH index and performs just-in-time swaps for x402 payments.

Best for

Best for
AI agent developers on Base who need automated treasury and payment management

Use cases

  • Managing treasury assets for AI agents on Base
  • Automating idle USDC deployment into a cbBTC/WETH index
  • Enabling just-in-time swaps for x402 payment requests

Notes

An MCP server for GBLIN, a treasury standard for AI agents on the Base blockchain. It allows idle USDC to be parked in a cbBTC/WETH index and performs just-in-time swaps for x402 payments.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-01. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Managing treasury assets for AI agents on Base
  • Automating idle USDC deployment into a cbBTC/WETH index
  • Enabling just-in-time swaps for x402 payment requests

Pros

  • Designed specifically for AI agents using the Model Context Protocol
  • Optimizes idle stablecoins by parking them in a liquid index
  • Handles atomic swaps for payment flows like x402

Cons

  • Zero stars and no community adoption, very early stage
  • Tied to Base blockchain and the cbBTC/WETH index only
  • Dependent on the x402 protocol and specific swap mechanics

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Pros

  • Designed specifically for AI agents using the Model Context Protocol
  • Optimizes idle stablecoins by parking them in a liquid index
  • Handles atomic swaps for payment flows like x402

Cons

  • Zero stars and no community adoption, very early stage
  • Tied to Base blockchain and the cbBTC/WETH index only
  • Dependent on the x402 protocol and specific swap mechanics