Byte Mcp Server
БесплатноНе проверенMCP server for PayPerByte — cryptographically attested, provenance-verifiable data feeds for AI agents (proves which publisher signed the exact bytes, not data
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MCP server for PayPerByte — cryptographically attested, provenance-verifiable data feeds for AI agents (proves which publisher signed the exact bytes, not data correctness). Pay-per-call via x402 settled in USDC on Base mainnet, or subscribe to first-part
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A Model Context Protocol server that gives AI agents direct access to PayPerByte — cryptographically attested, provenance-verifiable data feeds for AI agents (the X-BYTE-Attestation receipt proves delivery-integrity — these are exactly the bytes PayPerByte served and attested under the BYTE Library domain — not that an independent data publisher signed them, and not that the data is correct). Agents discover feeds, pay-per-call via x402 (settled in USDC on Base mainnet), or subscribe to on-chain streams (Arbitrum Sepolia testnet). Every paid x402 response carries an EIP-712 PayloadAttestation receipt (X-BYTE-Attestation header) the agent verifies before acting. No tokens, no API keys, no off-chain accounts.
Two rails — read this before setting
PRIVATE_KEY.
- x402 pay-per-call (
byte_buy_data): Base mainnet (eip155:8453), REAL USDC. Paid feeds settle real money — the flagship Address Reputation Oracle is $0.10 per verdict. Use a dedicated wallet holding only what you intend to spend.- On-chain subscribe/publish/query layer (BYTE Library contracts + indexer): Arbitrum Sepolia testnet (chain
421614), MockUSDC. Mainnet for this layer is gated on an external security audit. The EIP-712 attestation signing domain stays anchored at421614regardless of which rail you paid on.One
PRIVATE_KEYserves both rails. Never reuse a key holding funds you can't afford to spend.
Quick start
npx -y byte-mcp-server
Wire it into your MCP client (Claude Desktop config below), then your agent can:
- Discover feeds: "List the PayPerByte catalog" / "Search publishers for weather"
- Buy one packet (x402, no setup): "Check this receiving address before I pay it" → $0.10 real USDC on Base mainnet, signed ALLOW/WARN/BLOCK verdict with an attestation receipt
- Subscribe to a stream (testnet): "Subscribe me to the earthquakes feed" → auto-approves MockUSDC for ongoing settlement on Arbitrum Sepolia
- Query a fact-oracle (testnet): post a signed EIP-712 question to a registered fact-oracle publisher for an on-chain signed answer with citations — when a fact-oracle publisher is live (none is broadcasting today; the tool times out until one registers and broadcasts)
The live catalog is at x402.payperbyte.io/feeds — cryptographically attested, provenance-verifiable feeds across weather, markets, code, security, and knowledge.
Verify before acting (ForeSeal)
See the whole verify-before-act loop in one command — no install, no signup, no wallet:
npx @foreseal/demo
It runs locally (no real USDC) and shows an agent ACT on genuine bytes and REFUSE four attacks — a tampered byte, a forged signature, a missing receipt, a forked signing domain — in about a second.
The same primitive ships as two packages you can drop into your own stack:
- Kit — @payperbyte/sdk: the buyer verifies a receipt before acting.
- Gate — @foreseal/gate: a seller stamps a verifiable receipt on any x402 endpoint.
Two paradigms: subscribe vs. buy
| Mode | Tool | Rail | Best for | Pricing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buy (x402) | byte_buy_data |
Base mainnet — real USDC | One-off needs (single snapshot or verdict for this user query) | Per-feed, quoted in the 402 challenge ($0.10 flagship; most feeds cents or less) |
| Subscribe | byte_subscribe |
Arbitrum Sepolia — testnet MockUSDC | Continuous streams (every weather update, every new earthquake) | $0.003 / KB per delivery |
Buy is zero-setup, pay-as-you-go, and live with real settlement; subscribe delivers every broadcast on the audit-gated testnet layer. Pick by access pattern.
Buying a verdict (POST oracle)
GET data feeds need only a feed. The verdict oracles (address-reputation, sanctions-screen, pkg-verdict, reasoning-verdict) are POST endpoints — pass the query as a body and byte_buy_data switches the call from GET to POST automatically:
// byte_buy_data tool call — screen a payee before releasing USDC
{
"feed": "address-reputation",
"body": { "domain": "example.com", "address": "0x1234…abcd" }
}
The paid response returns the signed verdict and an inline verify-before-act result over the X-BYTE-Attestation receipt:
{
"feed": "address-reputation",
"paid": true,
"price": "$0.100000",
"txHash": "0x…",
"data": { "answer": { "verdict": "ALLOW", "score": 88, "reasons": ["…"] }, "attestation": { "…": "…" } },
"verification": { "verified": true, "hashMatch": true, "signerMatch": true,
"reason": "receipt verified — bytes intact AND signed by the pinned gateway attester (safe to act)" }
}
Act only when verification.verified === true. Other POST bodies: sanctions-screen {address|name}, pkg-verdict {ecosystem,package[,version]}, reasoning-verdict {subject}. Omit body entirely for GET data feeds (weather, earthquakes, …).
Tools (15 total)
Discovery (read-only, no wallet)
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
byte_search_publishers |
Search publishers by topic and sort order |
byte_list_feeds |
List the active feed catalog with prices and frequencies |
byte_get_publisher |
On-chain info for one publisher (status, subscribers, messages, USDC revenue, schema) |
byte_get_network_stats |
Network-wide stats: publishers, messages, total fees settled |
byte_check_subscription |
Is subscriber subscribed to publisher? |
byte_list_my_subscriptions |
All active subscriptions for a wallet — last 7d/30d messages + USDC spend |
byte_subscription_health |
Content-drift signal for a publisher: stable / moderate / significant / unknown |
byte_get_token_balances |
USDC + ETH balances on Arbitrum Sepolia |
byte_verify_payload |
Verify-before-act. Recompute keccak256 of the bytes your agent received and check them against the publisher's on-chain EIP-712 PayloadAttestation — anchor with an expectedHash you hold or the settlement txHash (which also recovers the signer and confirms it's the named publisher). If verified: false, the data was tampered/corrupted in transit — don't act on it |
Subscribe to a stream (requires PRIVATE_KEY)
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
byte_subscribe |
Subscribe to a publisher's stream. Auto-bundles USDC approve(max) unless skipAllowance: true (closes a silent-payment-failure footgun where the contract's allowance-skip path delivered data with amount=0) |
byte_unsubscribe |
Unsubscribe — takes effect next block |
byte_register_publisher |
Register as a data publisher (schema + on-chain registration). v1 is first-party only; stake = 0 |
byte_publish_data |
Publish a payload to a subscriber via DataStream (settles fee in USDC). See migration notice above re: r2 |
Buy on-demand (requires PRIVATE_KEY)
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
byte_buy_data |
Buy one packet from any feed via the x402 gateway — real USDC on Base mainnet. No subscription, no allowance. Signs EIP-3009 transferWithAuthorization against the 402 challenge; the facilitator settles on-chain. Returns the data + tx hash inline |
byte_query_fact |
Ask a slashable fact-oracle publisher a question. Signed EIP-712 request (binds query to your wallet so leaked queries can't burn your escrow); the answer is broadcast on-chain to your address with citations. Requires a live fact-oracle publisher — none is broadcasting today, so the call times out until one registers. |
Configuration
Claude Desktop
Edit ~/.config/claude/claude_desktop_config.json (Linux) or ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS):
{
"mcpServers": {
"payperbyte": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "byte-mcp-server"],
"env": {
"PRIVATE_KEY": "0x...",
"RPC_URL": "https://sepolia-rollup.arbitrum.io/rpc",
"INDEXER_URL": "http://localhost:8080"
}
}
}
}
PRIVATE_KEY is optional — read-only tools work without it. Add it to enable subscribe, publish, buy, and query.
Claude Code
claude mcp add payperbyte -- npx -y byte-mcp-server
Environment variables
| Variable | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
PRIVATE_KEY |
only for write/buy/query tools | — | EOA key. Signs real Base-mainnet USDC for byte_buy_data and testnet txs for subscribe/publish/query — use a dedicated wallet |
RPC_URL |
no | https://sepolia-rollup.arbitrum.io/rpc |
Arbitrum Sepolia RPC (the on-chain read/subscribe layer) |
INDEXER_URL |
no | https://feeds.payperbyte.io |
PayPerByte indexer API |
BYTE_GATEWAY_URL |
no | https://x402.payperbyte.io |
x402 gateway base URL (used by byte_buy_data) |
MAX_PAYMENT_USDC |
no | — (uncapped) | Server-side spend cap for byte_buy_data, in decimal USDC (e.g. 0.25). When set, any 402 quote above the cap is refused before signing; unset means no cap — a dedicated thin wallet remains the hard backstop |
Network
Two rails, honestly stated:
- x402 payment rail (
byte_buy_data): Base mainnet (eip155:8453). Paid feeds settle real USDC through the gateway at x402.payperbyte.io; each paid 200 returns anX-BYTE-AttestationEIP-712 receipt over the exact response bytes. - On-chain layer (subscriptions, broadcasts, fact-oracle escrow, indexer): Arbitrum Sepolia (chain
421614). Mainnet for the BYTE Library contracts is gated on an external security audit. The EIP-712PayloadAttestationsigning domain is anchored on421614regardless of the payment rail.
Contract addresses are pinned in the bundled config; the npm release ships ready-to-use defaults. No token.
Development
git clone https://github.com/0rkz/byte-mcp-server.git
cd byte-mcp-server
npm install
npm run build && npm start
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
Starter kit
Optional paid kit ($39): the buyer-side agent kit — an agent that buys and verifies feeds, with drop-in Claude Desktop / Claude Code / Cursor config and a free 30-minute readiness call included. The npm packages are and stay free MIT — the kit sells the assembled setup.
Links
- payperbyte.io — PayPerByte home
- x402.payperbyte.io/feeds — live feed catalog
- Model Context Protocol — MCP spec
- MCP TypeScript SDK
Установить Byte Mcp Server в Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor
unyly install byte-mcp-serverСтавит в Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor и VS Code — сам разбирается с npx, uvx и сборкой из исходников.
Впервые? Поставь CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Или настроить вручную
Выполни в терминале:
claude mcp add byte-mcp-server -- npx -y byte-mcp-serverFAQ
Byte Mcp Server MCP бесплатный?
Да, Byte Mcp Server MCP бесплатный — установка в пару кликов через Unyly без оплаты.
Нужен ли API-ключ для Byte Mcp Server?
Нет, Byte Mcp Server работает без API-ключей и переменных окружения.
Byte Mcp Server — hosted или self-hosted?
Self-hosted: сервер запускается локально на твоей машине командой из раздела установки.
Как установить Byte Mcp Server в Claude Desktop, Claude Code или Cursor?
Открой Byte Mcp Server на unyly.org, выбери вкладку своего клиента (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) и нажми Install — конфиг сгенерируется автоматически, без правки JSON.
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