I've been tinkering with MCP (Model Context Protocol) lately for Bitcoin and crypto workflows.
One cool application I've found is letting AI agents take care of travel bookings.
The cool part is these agents can do stuff instead of just spitting out text.
Like:
- finding flights and hotels
- making payments with crypto
- managing checkout processes
- communicating with merchant/payment systems
We put together a sample project for crypto travel bookings at trip1.com/agents.
I’m curious if any other Bitcoin devs here are playing around with MCP, agent tools, or AI in wallets/payment systems?
MCP Applications for Bitcoin and Crypto: AI Agents on Real Payment Platforms
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What about developing an MCP with an API interface for an exchange? That seems like something an exchange should develop, so that people could use AI to do or set up trades on their exchange.
Good point!
You need to hook it up to unfettered access to the API for that. AI agents make a lot of requests, so running it as a regular api token with rate limits would not be efficient.
So it's more like something you can build, but hosting is a different story.
Could you please explain more about hosting it?
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