MCP Hosting
by Phala-Network
This repository lists MCP servers hosted in Phala Cloud. It provides a way for users to submit their servers to be included in the list.
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What is MCP Hosting?
This is a list of MCP (Mining Computation Provider) servers hosted within the Phala Cloud environment. It serves as a directory for users to discover and potentially utilize these servers.
How to use MCP Hosting?
To use a listed server, you would typically refer to the server's specific documentation or instructions. To add your own server, deploy it to Phala Cloud and submit a Pull Request to update the servers.json
file with your server's information.
Key features of MCP Hosting
Hosted in Phala Cloud
Uses TEE (Trusted Execution Environment)
Decentralized
Community-maintained list
Discoverable MCP servers
Use cases of MCP Hosting
Decentralized application hosting
Secure computation
Confidential data processing
Running services in a trusted environment
Discovering MCP servers on Phala Cloud
FAQ from MCP Hosting
What is Phala Cloud?
What is Phala Cloud?
Phala Cloud is a decentralized cloud computing platform that utilizes TEEs to provide secure and confidential computing.
What is an MCP?
What is an MCP?
MCP stands for Mining Computation Provider. These are servers that provide computational resources within the Phala Network.
How do I deploy a server to Phala Cloud?
How do I deploy a server to Phala Cloud?
Refer to the Phala Cloud documentation for detailed instructions on deploying servers.
How do I add my server to this list?
How do I add my server to this list?
Submit a Pull Request to the servers.json
file after deploying your server to Phala Cloud.
What information should I include in my Pull Request?
What information should I include in my Pull Request?
Include the necessary details about your server, following the format specified in the README and servers.json
file.