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Agglayer MCP Server

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The Agglayer MCP Server facilitates interaction with the Agglayer cross-chain settlement layer. It provides tools for querying information and performing cross-chain operations.

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What is Agglayer MCP Server?

The Agglayer MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server designed to interface with the Agglayer cross-chain settlement layer, enabling fast and low-cost interoperability between different blockchains.

How to use Agglayer MCP Server?

First, clone the repository and install the dependencies using npm install. Configure the server with your Agglayer API key via environment variables. Start the server with npm start. Integrate it into your MCP settings configuration file by specifying the command, arguments, and environment variables.

Key features of Agglayer MCP Server

  • Get information about supported blockchain networks

  • Check token balances across chains

  • Perform cross-chain transfers

  • Get liquidity information

Use cases of Agglayer MCP Server

  • Querying supported blockchain networks

  • Checking token balances on different chains

  • Performing cross-chain token transfers

  • Retrieving liquidity information across chains

FAQ from Agglayer MCP Server

What is Agglayer?

Agglayer is a cross-chain settlement layer that connects the liquidity and users of any blockchain for fast, low-cost interoperability and growth.

How do I configure the server?

The server is configured using environment variables, specifically the AGGLAYER_API_KEY.

What is the default API key?

The default API key is 'demo_key', which is intended for development purposes.

How do I start the server?

You can start the server by running the command npm start.

What are the available resources?

The available resources include agglayer://chains, agglayer://tokens, agglayer://chains/{chainId}, and agglayer://tokens/{tokenSymbol}.