AI Now Executes Transactions Across 24 Blockchains with deBridge’s MCP Server

deBridge Introduces AI-Driven Onchain Execution Across 24 Blockchains

Key Highlights

  • deBridge’s MCP server lets AI systems process transactions directly across various blockchains.
  • The protocol currently supports 24 blockchains, including Ethereum, TRON, and Base.

DeBridge launched a new system today that lets AI programs make and finish transactions on different blockchain networks. This system, called the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, enables AI to interact directly with multiple blockchains.

The protocol currently supports 24 blockchains, including Ethereum, TRON, and Base.

Vibe Trading has arrived! We’re excited to introduce deBridge MCP, a versatile trading API that works with OpenClaw, Claude, Cursor, and all the AI tools you love.

— deBridge (@debridge) February 16, 2026

Connecting AI agents to on-chain infrastructure

deBridge’s MCP server lets AI tools and developers – like those behind GitHub, Copilot, Claude, and Cursor – easily swap tokens, move assets between different blockchains, and handle complex transactions. It works with both Ethereum-compatible blockchains and Solana.

Instead of needing to manually approve wallets, change networks, or resend transactions multiple times, this system simplifies everything into one streamlined process. It’s designed to remove obstacles that have previously hindered automated trading and other strategies across different blockchains.

Predefined parameters and MEV-aware routing

The MCP server operates by executing transactions predictably, following settings defined in advance. Its routing system considers potential MEV opportunities and provides price quotes that reflect likely results.

Users always remain in control of their assets throughout the process. The system automatically manages things like wallet connections, attempts to complete transactions, and communication with the blockchain, so you don’t have to constantly intervene – but you never give up control of your funds.

Expanding intent-based infrastructure

This launch expands on deBridge’s ‘Bundles’ feature, which they first released in December. Bundles let users simply state *what* they want to achieve – like completing a series of transactions across different blockchains – and deBridge handles *how* to make it happen.

The MCP server builds on this foundation by letting AI systems automatically start and control these actions. This advancement takes the protocol closer to a system where processes can happen across different networks without needing to directly connect to each blockchain.

Coverage and architecture

deBridge is a new system that moves funds directly between different networks without creating copies, and it doesn’t require any initial funds to operate. Recently, the project received $5.5 million in investment from firms like ParaFi Capital and Animoca Brands.

Now that the MCP server is running, the system is building the tools to allow AI to automatically handle transactions on many different blockchains, making cross-chain activity much smoother.

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2026-02-16 18:47