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MikkoParkkola/mcp-gateway

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Universal MCP Gateway - Single-port multiplexing with Meta-MCP for ~95% context token savings

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MikkoParkkola/mcp-gateway

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

MikkoParkkola/mcp-gateway is a Rust-based gateway that multiplexes multiple MCP connections onto a single port. It uses a technique called Meta-MCP to reduce context token usage by approximately 95 percent.

Best for

Best for
Developers managing multiple MCP tools who want to minimize context token usage

Use cases

  • Run multiple MCP servers behind one unified port
  • Reduce token overhead when integrating MCP tools
  • Simplify deployment by consolidating MCP endpoints

Notes

MikkoParkkola/mcp-gateway is a Rust-based gateway that multiplexes multiple MCP connections onto a single port. It uses a technique called Meta-MCP to reduce context token usage by approximately 95 percent.

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

Use cases

  • Run multiple MCP servers behind one unified port
  • Reduce token overhead when integrating MCP tools
  • Simplify deployment by consolidating MCP endpoints

Pros

  • Significant reduction in context token consumption
  • Single-port multiplexing simplifies network configuration
  • Rust implementation offers performance and safety

Cons

  • Low star count indicates a small community and early-stage project
  • May have limited documentation or examples
  • Configuration complexity might increase with multiple MCP backends

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Pros

  • Significant reduction in context token consumption
  • Single-port multiplexing simplifies network configuration
  • Rust implementation offers performance and safety

Cons

  • Low star count indicates a small community and early-stage project
  • May have limited documentation or examples
  • Configuration complexity might increase with multiple MCP backends