deBridge launches Model Context Protocol for cross-chain trading AI agents

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The deBridge cross-chain protocol has launched the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, enabling AI agents and developer tools to perform swaps, bridges, and multi-step on-chain transactions across EVM and Solana networks.

According to the announcement, MCP supports tools like Claude, Cursor, and GitHub Copilot to trigger transactions with a predefined execution mechanism, provide quotes closely aligned with the final result, and route transactions considering MEV to enhance reliability. Users retain custody of their assets, while the system abstracts steps such as wallet orchestration, chain transfers, and retries—points that often cause friction for automation.

Potential applications include AI trading assistants that automatically rebalance multi-chain portfolios, multi-step on-chain strategy deployment bots, consumer applications with integrated cross-chain execution, and developer tools that convert natural language into on-chain actions.

MCP was launched following deBridge’s introduction of deBridge Bundles in December—a model based on “intent” execution, allowing users to specify desired outcomes and letting the protocol handle the rest. Founded in 2022, deBridge operates a zero-TVL architecture using a solver model, supporting direct liquidity transfers between chains without wrapped assets. It currently supports 24 blockchains, including Ethereum, Base, and Tron. The project has raised $5.5 million from investors such as Animoca Brands and ParaFi Capital.

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