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deBridge launches MCP, enabling AI agents to execute non-custodial cross-chain transactions

deBridge launches MCP, enabling AI agents to execute non-custodial cross-chain transactions

The BlockThe Block2026/02/16 13:06
By:The Block

Cross-chain protocol deBridge (DBR) has launched a Model Context Protocol server, which it says is designed to let AI agents and developer tools like Claude, Cursor, and Copilot execute swaps, bridging, and multi-step onchain flows across EVM-compatible chains and Solana.

The MCP server provides what deBridge describes as deterministic execution, with quotes designed to execute as intended and MEV-aware routing optimized for reliability, according to a statement shared with The Block on Monday. Users retain custody of their funds throughout the process, with execution abstracted behind a single interface that handles wallet orchestration, chain switching, and transaction retries — functions that the protocol said traditionally create friction for automated systems.

According to the statement, potential applications include AI trading assistants that rebalance portfolios across chains, bots executing multi-step onchain strategies, consumer apps embedding cross-chain execution, and developer tools that translate natural language into onchain actions.

MCP follows the launch of deBridge Bundles in December, an intent-based execution model that allows users to specify desired outcomes, which the protocol then carries out without direct interaction with the underlying blockchains. Bundles formed the first stage of deBridge’s broader chain-abstracted execution roadmap, which the project describes as “any action, any chain, one execution engine.”

Founded in 2022, deBridge operates a zero-TVL, solver-driven architecture that facilitates direct liquidity transfers between chains without the use of wrapped assets. The protocol currently supports 24 blockchains, including Ethereum, Base, and Tron. To date, deBridge has raised $5.5 million in funding from investors, including Animoca Brands and ParaFi Capital, as The Block previously reported. 


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