What is a #did MCP server?
An MCP server tagged #did implements the Model Context Protocol so AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and VS Code can access did-related tools, data, or APIs.
Every MCP server and client below is tagged #did — install one to give Claude, Cursor, VS Code, or any other MCP-compatible client access to did tools.
AgentTanuki
A neutral, attack-resistant reputation and trust layer for autonomous AI agents. Agent Guild lets an agent ask "who is the safest agent for this job?", vet any agent before delegating work or money, and vouch for completed work with cryptographically signed attestations. Reputati
xkumakichi
Give AI agents a persistent on-chain identity on the XRP Ledger. Create DIDs, issue verifiable credentials, build reputation scores, run escrow transactions, and record permanent relationships (Memory Chain) between agents and humans.
RedCiprianPater
NWO.CAPITAL is a multi-domain MCP server exposing 201 tools across 30 categories behind one Render-hosted endpoint with on-chain identity on Base Mainnet. Tools span autonomous-agent infrastructure, humanoid robotics + ROS2 control, biometric identity (ECG-based, soul-bound NFTs)
Common questions about MCP servers and clients tagged #did
An MCP server tagged #did implements the Model Context Protocol so AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and VS Code can access did-related tools, data, or APIs.
mcp.so currently lists 3 MCP servers and clients tagged #did.
Open any server below and copy its install snippet into Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, or another MCP client's configuration — remote servers need no separate download.