iamredmh/volta-mcp-server
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MCP server for Volta Notes — burn-after-read encrypted notes for AI agents
MCP
iamredmh/volta-mcp-server
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
An MCP server that lets AI agents create and retrieve encrypted, self-destructing notes via Volta Notes. Notes are encrypted and automatically deleted after being read, providing a secure ephemeral memory layer for agent workflows.
Best for
Best for
Developers building AI agents that need ephemeral, encrypted note passing
Use cases
- Store temporary secrets or tokens for agent-to-agent communication
- Pass one-time instructions or credentials between AI sessions
- Log sensitive agent outputs that must not persist
Notes
An MCP server that lets AI agents create and retrieve encrypted, self-destructing notes via Volta Notes. Notes are encrypted and automatically deleted after being read, providing a secure ephemeral memory layer for agent workflows.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-04-22. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Store temporary secrets or tokens for agent-to-agent communication
- Pass one-time instructions or credentials between AI sessions
- Log sensitive agent outputs that must not persist
Pros
- Burn-after-read design ensures data does not linger
- Encrypted notes add a security layer for sensitive content
- Simple MCP integration for existing agent toolchains
Cons
- Zero stars and no community traction yet
- Limited to Volta Notes ecosystem and its availability
- No persistence means notes are lost if not read in time
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Pros
- Burn-after-read design ensures data does not linger
- Encrypted notes add a security layer for sensitive content
- Simple MCP integration for existing agent toolchains
Cons
- Zero stars and no community traction yet
- Limited to Volta Notes ecosystem and its availability
- No persistence means notes are lost if not read in time
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