Slowtime MCP Server
by MCP-Mirror
A Model Context Protocol server for secure time-based operations. It provides timing attack protection and timelock encryption.
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What is Slowtime MCP Server?
Slowtime MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server designed for secure time-based operations. It focuses on providing timing attack protection and timelock encryption capabilities.
How to use Slowtime MCP Server?
To use Slowtime MCP Server, add it to your Claude Desktop configuration file (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
). Then, use the provided interval commands (start, check, pause, resume) and timelock encryption flow as described in the Usage section of the README.
Key features of Slowtime MCP Server
Time Fuzzing & Security
Timelock Encryption Flow
Interval Management
Timing Attack Prevention
TimeVault Analytics
DuckDB WASM Storage
Use cases of Slowtime MCP Server
Secure data storage with time-based access control
Protecting against timing attacks in sensitive operations
Managing time-sensitive tasks and intervals
Providing analytics on encrypted data history
Integrating with Claude Desktop for secure workflows
FAQ from Slowtime MCP Server
What is Time Fuzzing?
What is Time Fuzzing?
Time Fuzzing adds random delays to operations to prevent timing attacks.
How does Timelock Encryption work?
How does Timelock Encryption work?
Data is encrypted with a timelock, making it decryptable only after a specified interval has passed.
What is the purpose of Interval Management?
What is the purpose of Interval Management?
Interval Management allows you to create, pause, resume, and track time intervals.
What is TimeVault?
What is TimeVault?
TimeVault is a persistent storage and analytics component using DuckDB WASM.
How can I contribute to the project?
How can I contribute to the project?
Fork the repository, create a feature branch, commit your changes, push to the branch, and create a Pull Request.