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OpenTTT MCP Server — Proof-of-Time temporal attestation for AI agents

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Helm-Protocol/openttt-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

OpenTTT MCP Server provides proof-of-time temporal attestation for AI agents via the Model Context Protocol. It allows agents to cryptographically prove when an action occurred, enabling time-bound trust in autonomous workflows.

Best for

Best for
Developers building trust-aware multi-agent systems that require verifiable action timestamps

Use cases

  • Attesting timestamps for agent-generated content or transactions
  • Enforcing time-based access controls in multi-agent systems
  • Auditing agent actions with verifiable temporal proofs

Notes

OpenTTT MCP Server provides proof-of-time temporal attestation for AI agents via the Model Context Protocol. It allows agents to cryptographically prove when an action occurred, enabling time-bound trust in autonomous workflows.

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

Use cases

  • Attesting timestamps for agent-generated content or transactions
  • Enforcing time-based access controls in multi-agent systems
  • Auditing agent actions with verifiable temporal proofs

Pros

  • Adds cryptographic time-stamping to MCP-based agent interactions
  • Lightweight TypeScript implementation with zero dependencies beyond MCP
  • Enables trustless temporal verification without external oracles

Cons

  • Proof-of-time concept may not suit latency-sensitive real-time applications
  • No production usage or community adoption (0 stars)
  • Limited documentation and no examples beyond basic attestation

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Pros

  • Adds cryptographic time-stamping to MCP-based agent interactions
  • Lightweight TypeScript implementation with zero dependencies beyond MCP
  • Enables trustless temporal verification without external oracles

Cons

  • Proof-of-time concept may not suit latency-sensitive real-time applications
  • No production usage or community adoption (0 stars)
  • Limited documentation and no examples beyond basic attestation