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

What is the MCP Library?

The MCP Library (Model Context Protocol) is the core extension framework of Orchagent, providing a modular set of tools that enhance agent performance through predefined models, APIs, and context-aware plugins. Built to support the orchestration of multi-agent workflows, the MCP Library allows users to define task-specific intelligence, connect external systems, and inject real-time context into autonomous agents.

Each MCP unit is a building block that brings structure and capability to agents—enabling them to reason, react, and operate effectively across various environments like DeFi, data analytics, governance, or automation.

How MCP Works in Orchagent

🔹 Contextual Modules Each MCP unit represents a specific function or knowledge context—from trading heuristics or price feeds to behavioral logic or decision-making rules. These modules can be chained together, forming agents capable of carrying out complex objectives.

🔹 Plug-and-Operate Architecture MCP modules can be added to an agent with a drag-and-drop interface, requiring no coding. Once placed in a workflow, each module interacts with others through defined input/output structures and logic paths.

🔹 Interoperable APIs & Plugins MCP modules come with native integration options—plugging into external APIs, on-chain data, or third-party services to expand an agent’s scope of understanding and action.

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