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IndigoProtocol/indigo-mcp

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MCP for connecting LLMs to Indigo Protocol data

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IndigoProtocol/indigo-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

An MCP server that exposes Indigo Protocol data to large language models via the Model Context Protocol. It enables LLM agents to query structured on-chain data from the Indigo DeFi ecosystem.

Best for

Best for
Developers building LLM tools that need live data from the Indigo Protocol ecosystem

Use cases

  • Retrieve real-time Indigo Protocol market metrics and user positions
  • Integrate Indigo data into AI assistants for DeFi analytics
  • Automate portfolio queries across Indigo's synthetic assets

Notes

An MCP server that exposes Indigo Protocol data to large language models via the Model Context Protocol. It enables LLM agents to query structured on-chain data from the Indigo DeFi ecosystem.

3 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-04-29. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Retrieve real-time Indigo Protocol market metrics and user positions
  • Integrate Indigo data into AI assistants for DeFi analytics
  • Automate portfolio queries across Indigo’s synthetic assets

Pros

  • Open source TypeScript implementation with a clear MCP interface
  • Low barrier to integrate with any MCP-compatible LLM client
  • Direct access to Indigo Protocol’s defined data surfaces

Cons

  • Very low GitHub star count (3) suggests early stage or limited adoption
  • Documentation and community support may be sparse
  • Dependent on Indigo Protocol’s API availability and data schema

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Pros

  • Open source TypeScript implementation with a clear MCP interface
  • Low barrier to integrate with any MCP-compatible LLM client
  • Direct access to Indigo Protocol's defined data surfaces

Cons

  • Very low GitHub star count (3) suggests early stage or limited adoption
  • Documentation and community support may be sparse
  • Dependent on Indigo Protocol's API availability and data schema