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Operate Blocknative gas intelligence APIs through UXC with a curated OpenAPI schema, API-key auth, and read-first guardrails.
Operate Helius Wallet API reads through UXC with a curated OpenAPI schema, API-key auth, and read-first guardrails.
Operate LINE Messaging API through UXC with a curated OpenAPI schema, bearer-token auth, and messaging-core guardrails.
Use the LI.FI MCP server through UXC for cross-chain route discovery, bridge/DEX availability checks, token and chain lookup, gas/balance/allowance checks, quote generation, and transfer status tracking. Use when tasks involve planning or monitoring cross-chain swaps and bridges without signing or broadcasting transactions.
Use The Graph Subgraph MCP through UXC via native SSE with a fixed linked command for subgraph discovery, schema retrieval, deployment selection, and GraphQL query execution with help-first inspection and explicit auth handling.
Operate Linear workspace issues, projects, and teams through Linear GraphQL API using UXC. Use when tasks require querying or creating issues, managing projects, or interacting with Linear workflow. Supports both Personal API Key and OAuth authentication.
Operate Sui public JSON-RPC through UXC with OpenRPC-driven discovery, mainnet fullnode defaults, and read-only query plus pubsub subscription guardrails.
Use Bitquery GraphQL through UXC for onchain trades, transfers, token holder analysis, balances, and market structure queries across supported networks, with OAuth client_credentials authentication and query-first execution.
Discover and call remote schema-exposed interfaces with UXC. Use when an agent or skill needs to list operations, inspect operation schemas, and execute OpenAPI, GraphQL, gRPC, MCP, or JSON-RPC calls via one CLI contract.
Use Hive Intelligence MCP through UXC for broad crypto market, onchain, portfolio, and risk workflows with help-first discovery and convenience-layer guardrails.
Operate Nodit Web3 Data API reads through UXC with a curated OpenAPI schema, API-key auth, and overlap-aware guardrails.
Use a local QMD knowledge base through UXC over MCP stdio, with daemon-backed session reuse and typed retrieval flows that avoid repeated model warmup and unnecessary query-expansion latency.