DPX — AI Intelligence Oracle + Settlement Rail
@untitledfinancial
About DPX — AI Intelligence Oracle + Settlement Rail
AI intelligence oracle + cross-border settlement rail. 10-layer Stability Oracle (climate, macro, FX, ESG, supply chain) with x402 pay-per-call data API. USDC/EURC settlement on Base at 1.385% all-in. GENIUS Act + MiCA + Basel III compliant. 13 tools: macro briefings, ESG scoring
Basic information
Config
Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.
{
"mcpServers": {
"dpx": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@untitledfinancial/dpx-mcp"
]
}
}
}Tools
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Overview
What is DPX?
DPX is AI-native infrastructure for institutional finance that combines a self-adjusting 10-layer intelligence oracle and a compliance-grade cross-border settlement rail. It allows AI agents to read macro signals, score ESG counterparty risk, and execute settlements with no human intervention.
How to use DPX?
Install the npm package @untitledfinancial/dpx-mcp and configure it in MCP-compatible hosts (Claude Desktop, Cursor, n8n) by adding to claude_desktop_config.json, or use the remote HTTP endpoint at https://mcp.untitledfinancial.com/mcp. Intelligence endpoints can be called directly via x402 pay-per-call in USDC on Base mainnet.
Key features of DPX
- 13 MCP tools for AI agents
- 10-layer Stability Oracle v9.0 with weekly recalibration
- Cross-border USDC/EURC settlement at 1.385% all-in
- ESG scoring from 6 institutional sources
- Compliance with GENIUS Act, MiCA, Basel III
- Pay-per-call intelligence via x402 (no API key)
Use cases of DPX
- AI agent executing cross-border settlements with live oracle gating
- Institutional analyst querying macro stress and climate intelligence
- Counterparty due diligence using on-chain ESG scores
- Automated investment memo generation for due diligence agents
- Real-time supply chain bottleneck and energy transition signals
FAQ from DPX
What is the difference between DPX intelligence endpoints and MCP tools?
Intelligence endpoints are standalone data products accessed via HTTP with x402 payment, returning AI-narrated signals. MCP tools are installed in AI agent hosts and include settlement, ESG scoring, and oracle status.
What networks and currencies are supported?
Deployed on Base mainnet. Supports USDC and EURC settlement. Live contract addresses are DPXSettlementRouter, DPXToken, and ESGCompliance.
What compliance frameworks does DPX meet?
GENIUS Act (US), MiCA (EU), EU SFDR/CSRD (transaction-level ESG), Basel III, FCA/PSR (UK), and FATF Travel Rule.
How are intelligence endpoints paid for?
Pay-per-call in USDC on Base via x402 protocol. No API key or subscription required. Prices range from $0.10 to $0.50 per endpoint.
How does the oracle ensure reliability?
The 10-layer oracle recalibrates tier weights weekly via Platt scaling, stores scenario fingerprints in Cloudflare Vectorize, and includes a circuit breaker and autonomous policy execution up to $10M notional with a 23‑hour cooling period.
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