TL;DR
deBridge launched Model Context Protocol (MCP), a server that allows AI agents and developer tools to execute on-chain operations directly. The system supports swaps, bridging, and multi-step transactions on EVM networks and on Solana. Compatible tools include Claude, Cursor, and Copilot.
MCP brings several blockchain operations together into one interface. The server handles wallet orchestration, network switching, transaction retries, MEV-aware routing, and deterministic quote execution. The system design keeps asset custody in the hands of the user under a non-custodial model.
The protocol aims to automate on-chain processes without manual interaction with each chain. The system enables financial AI to execute cross-network operations, trading assistants to rebalance portfolios, and bots to run multi-step strategies. It also supports consumer applications with built-in cross-chain execution and tools capable of converting natural language into on-chain actions.
The launch continues the model introduced in December under the name deBridge Bundles. That system operates under intent-based execution: the user defines the desired outcome and the protocol executes the sequence without direct interaction with each blockchain. The roadmap targets full chain abstraction through a single execution engine.

deBridge was founded in 2022 with a solver-driven architecture without TVL. The protocol performs direct liquidity transfers between networks and avoids the use of wrapped assets. It currently supports around 24 blockchains, including Ethereum, Base, and Tron.
The MCP system introduces an on-chain execution layer required for the industry and aimed at an increasingly dominant segment, AI. deBridge has responded to market needs and could become a key protocol within it
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