
XGR.Network MCP
@xgr-network
About XGR.Network MCP
XGR.Network MCP is a connector for XGRChain and the XDaLa on-chain process engine, enabling AI agents to access chain data, inspect process activity, and prepare secure workflow actions for user-controlled wallet signing.
Basic information
Config
Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.
{
"mcpServers": {
"xgr-mainnet": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://mcp.xgr.network/mcp"
},
"xgr-testnet": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://mcp.testnet.xgr.network/mcp"
}
}
}Tools
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Overview
What is XGR.Network MCP?
XGR.Network MCP is a connector for XGRChain and the XDaLa on-chain process engine. It enables AI agents and MCP-compatible clients to access XGRChain data, inspect XDaLa process activity, analyze sessions, read protocol and workflow context, and prepare secure workflow actions for user-controlled wallet signing.
How to use XGR.Network MCP?
Configure your MCP client to use one of the provided endpoints: mainnet at https://mcp.xgr.network/mcp or testnet at https://mcp.testnet.xgr.network/mcp. Use the testnet endpoint for safe experimentation, workflow drafting, and validation before production use.
Key features of XGR.Network MCP
- Connects to XGRChain mainnet and testnet
- Inspects XDaLa on-chain process activity
- Analyzes XDaLa sessions and receipts
- Reads explorer evidence, XRC standards, and schemas
- Prepares workflow handoffs for user wallet signing
- Non-custodial gateway – does not hold private keys
Use cases of XGR.Network MCP
- AI agents inspecting real XGRChain and XDaLa activity on mainnet
- Safe experimentation and workflow drafting on testnet
- Agent-assisted validation and process testing before production
- Preparing workflow actions that users review and sign locally
FAQ from XGR.Network MCP
Is XGR.Network MCP custodial?
No. The MCP gateway is non-custodial: it does not hold private keys, does not sign transactions, and does not take custody of assets. Workflow actions are prepared as handoffs and must be reviewed and signed locally by the user with their own wallet.
What networks does the server support?
XGRChain mainnet and testnet. The mainnet endpoint is used for inspecting real activity; the testnet endpoint is for safe experimentation and validation.
How do I connect to XGR.Network MCP?
Use the mainnet endpoint https://mcp.xgr.network/mcp or the testnet endpoint https://mcp.testnet.xgr.network/mcp in your MCP-compatible client.
Where can I find documentation?
Documentation is available at https://xgr.network/docs/mcp_overview/. The repository is at https://github.com/xgr-network/xgr-mcp.
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