Lumoz Launches MCP Server, Enhancing AI-Web3 Integration
Lumoz has officially launched its first MCP Server, named Lumoz MCP. This service is built on the standardized MCP protocol, enabling users to directly invoke smart contracts and data resources on the Lumoz network using natural language commands through Claude Desktop. This functionality includes on-chain asset balance inquiries and node status retrieval.
The MCP Server leverages a modular architecture and Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) technology to provide a more efficient and stable Web3 calling experience. This advancement is set to enhance the integration of AI and Web3 technologies, paving the way for future innovations.
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Lumoz, a leading modular AI computing network and RaaS platform, offers computing power and verification services for ZK and artificial intelligence applications across various blockchain architectures. The launch of the MCP Server marks a significant step forward in the company's mission to drive the fusion of AI and Web3 technologies.
Looking ahead, Lumoz plans to further iterate on the MCP Server to support AI products with more sophisticated intent recognition. This ongoing development aims to enhance the capabilities of the platform, making it more intuitive and powerful for users.
