Orchagent
  • Prelude: The Symphony of Automation
    • Introduction & Vision
    • The Problem
    • Our Solution
  • The Composition: Core Features of Orchagent
    • The Conductor – No-Code Builder
      • Bridging Complexity and Usability
      • How It Works
      • Scalability & Flexibility
    • MCP Library – Ready-to-Use
      • What is the MCP Library?
      • Categories of MCP Modules
      • Using the MCP Library in Practice
    • The Control Room – Trading Dashboard
  • Movements: Agent Lifecycle
    • Compose (Build)
    • Harmonize (Train)
    • Perform (Deploy)
  • Choreography of Collaboration
    • Collaborative Framework
    • Integration and Flexibility
  • Tokenized Economy
    • $ORCHA Token
    • Utility
  • Melody of the Future: Roadmap
    • Act I
    • Act II
    • Act III
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  1. The Composition: Core Features of Orchagent
  2. MCP Library – Ready-to-Use

Categories of MCP Modules

Strategic Execution & Market Logic

  • Trade Execution MCPs – Execute market/limit orders, manage position size, and apply on-chain risk controls.

  • Portfolio MCPs – Enable smart rebalancing, vault management, and allocation optimization.

  • Arbitrage MCPs – Identify and act on cross-market pricing inefficiencies using real-time logic.

Data Awareness & Analysis

  • Market Data Contexts – Price feeds, volatility indices, and historical metrics available in real-time.

  • Analytics Plugins – Indicators like RSI, EMA, Bollinger Bands, or custom ML signals can be applied dynamically.

  • Sentiment MCPs – Extract and parse social data (Twitter, Discord, news) for mood-driven decision logic.

Automation & External Interfacing

  • Notification MCPs – Dispatch messages via Telegram, Discord, email, or custom webhooks.

  • Workflow Integrators – Trigger external apps (Slack, Notion, Google Sheets) based on logic triggers.

  • Contract Executors – Perform on-chain governance actions, sign transactions, or interact with dApps.

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