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Futuristic Risk Intelligence

@cct15

About Futuristic Risk Intelligence

Daily-updated geopolitical risk data for AI agents. Covers 6 major conflict regions (Russia-Ukraine, Iran-Israel, China-Taiwan, etc.) with escalation/ceasefire probabilities, political event tracking, and maritime chokepoint vessel counts. Zero dependencies, Python 3.9+.

Basic information

Category

Data & Analytics

Transports

stdio

Publisher

cct15

Submitted by

cct15

Config

Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "futuristic-risk": {
      "command": "war-dashboard-data"
    }
  }
}

Tools

3

Risk probabilities for 6 conflict regions with 1d/7d/30d horizons

High-impact political, economic, and natural disaster events

Vessel counts in critical maritime chokepoints

Overview

What is Futuristic Risk Intelligence?

Futuristic Risk Intelligence is an MCP server that provides geopolitical risk data, including conflict probabilities, political events, and maritime traffic counts. It is designed for trading agents, risk managers, DeFi protocols, and research agents.

How to use Futuristic Risk Intelligence?

Install the package with pip install war-dashboard-data, then invoke tools such as get_conflict_risks, get_political_events, and get_maritime_traffic to access risk intelligence data.

Key features of Futuristic Risk Intelligence

  • Risk probabilities for 6 conflict regions with 1d/7d/30d horizons
  • High-impact political, economic, and natural disaster events
  • Vessel counts in critical maritime chokepoints

Use cases of Futuristic Risk Intelligence

  • Trading agents: Adjust positions based on geopolitical risk changes
  • Risk management: Monitor escalation probabilities for portfolio hedging
  • DeFi protocols: Dynamic collateral ratios based on conflict risk
  • Research agents: Track probability trends across conflict regions

FAQ from Futuristic Risk Intelligence

What conflict regions are covered?

6 regions: Russia-Ukraine, Iran-Israel/US, Israel-Palestine, China-Taiwan, India-Pakistan, and US-Latin America.

What event types are included?

5 types: escalation, ceasefire, ceasefire_cancel, regime_change, and diplomatic.

Which maritime zones are monitored?

6 zones: Strait of Hormuz, Black Sea, Taiwan Strait, Arabian Sea, Eastern Mediterranean, and Caribbean.

How often is the data updated?

The update frequency is not specified in the README.

What are the runtime requirements?

The only requirement is pip install war-dashboard-data; no other dependencies or runtime details are mentioned.

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