payclaw/mcp-server
by Various
Badge identity + virtual Visa cards for AI agents. MCP-native.
MCP
payclaw/mcp-server
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
Provides badge identity and virtual Visa cards for AI agents. Uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to enable agent-native payment and identity features. Built in TypeScript.
Best for
Best for
Developers building AI agents that require identity credentials and virtual payment capabilities
Use cases
- Issuing virtual Visa cards to AI agents for autonomous payments
- Assigning badge-based identities to agents for authentication
- Integrating MCP-based financial workflows into agent systems
Notes
Provides badge identity and virtual Visa cards for AI agents. Uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to enable agent-native payment and identity features. Built in TypeScript.
1 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-01. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Issuing virtual Visa cards to AI agents for autonomous payments
- Assigning badge-based identities to agents for authentication
- Integrating MCP-based financial workflows into agent systems
Pros
- MCP-native design integrates directly with agent ecosystems
- TypeScript codebase is accessible for mainstream development
- Targets a specific need for agent identity and payments
Cons
- Very early stage with only 1 GitHub star
- Limited community adoption and documentation
- Narrow use case may not suit general-purpose agent tooling
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Pros
- MCP-native design integrates directly with agent ecosystems
- TypeScript codebase is accessible for mainstream development
- Targets a specific need for agent identity and payments
Cons
- Very early stage with only 1 GitHub star
- Limited community adoption and documentation
- Narrow use case may not suit general-purpose agent tooling
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