Developers of the EVM-compatible cross-chain protocol deBridge have launched the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server plugin to automate complex financial operations on the blockchain using AI agents.

1/ Vibe Trading is here

Introducing deBridge MCP, a universal trading API for OpenClaw, Claude, Cursor, and all your favorite AI workstations pic.twitter.com/1QOboIXDno

— deBridge (@debridge) February 16, 2026

"This tool opens up possibilities for what we call Vibe Trading: describe the desired outcome, and the AI assistant will take care of the rest," the statement reads.

According to the developers, managing on-chain transactions across different wallets, platforms, and user interfaces is a tedious and error-prone process. MCP provides a universal trading API to connect agents from ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Gemini, and other models. With its end-to-end execution mechanism, AI assistants can:

  • consider the user's request;
  • calculate the optimal path to complete the task;
  • build a transaction route;
  • swap tokens within a single network;
  • move assets across different blockchains.

The team believes that MCP will enable agents to automate processes such as trading, swaps, asset consolidation or distribution, and cryptocurrency portfolio balancing.

"Gone are the days of switching between interfaces, synchronizing wallets, and managing fees. Now agents can understand simple dialogues or programmed intents and instantly achieve the desired outcome, as well as reason, plan, optimize, and execute all actions without human micromanagement," the developers noted.

They have made the MCP source code open so that projects can create their own compatible products.

The deBridge team launched its mainnet in 2022. The governance token DBR, which debuted in 2024, has decreased by 57%. At the time of writing, the asset is trading at $0.016, down 0.2% in the last 24 hours. Its market capitalization is approximately $75.4 million (CoinGecko).

In February, Lightning Labs released an open-source toolkit to provide AI agents with direct access to the Lightning Network.

The American exchange Coinbase introduced a wallet infrastructure designed for autonomous assistants.