Catenaa, Friday, February 20, 2026- Cross-chain protocol deBridge announced the launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, designed to allow AI agents and developer tools to execute non-custodial swaps, bridging, and multi-step on-chain flows across EVM-compatible chains and Solana.
The MCP server provides deterministic execution with MEV-aware routing, ensuring quotes execute as intended while maintaining reliability.
Users retain full custody of funds throughout, while the protocol handles wallet orchestration, chain switching, and transaction retries, reducing operational friction for automated systems.
Potential use cases include AI trading assistants that rebalance portfolios across chains, bots executing multi-step on-chain strategies, consumer apps embedding cross-chain execution, and developer tools translating natural language into actionable on-chain commands.
MCP follows deBridge Bundles, launched in December, which allowed users to specify intent-based outcomes without interacting directly with underlying blockchains.
The protocol describes its roadmap as “any action, any chain, one execution engine.”
deBridge operates a zero-TVL, solver-driven architecture enabling direct liquidity transfers between chains without wrapped assets.
The platform currently supports 24 blockchains, including Ethereum, Base, and Tron. Since its founding in 2022, deBridge has raised $5.5 million from investors such as Animoca Brands and ParaFi Capital.
By combining AI-driven execution with cross-chain interoperability, deBridge aims to simplify multi-chain workflows for developers, applications, and automated agents while preserving security and user custody.
