TRON Integrates deBridge MCP for Cross-Chain AI Execution

TRON integrated deBridge’s Model Context Protocol server, giving developers and AI agents programmatic access to cross-chain liquidity, routing and on-chain execution via a single interface.

On April 17, 2026, TRON DAO announced it had integrated deBridge’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) server into the TRON Network, enabling developers and AI agents to request quotes, route transactions and execute cross-chain trades through a single interface.

The MCP connection links TRON to deBridge’s liquidity network and solver-driven execution layer. It provides real-time pricing, optimal routing and on-chain execution for a broad set of supported tokens across multiple blockchains. TRON’s release said the integration aims to reduce the need for developers to build or operate complex cross-chain infrastructure.

The interface is designed to be lightweight and accessible from integrated development environments and agent frameworks, allowing applications and autonomous agents to add cross-chain functionality with minimal configuration.

Transactions initiated via MCP rely on secure signing; the MCP server does not access private keys. Signing is handled on the user side or by connected wallets, the companies said.

“By integrating deBridge’s MCP server, AI-agents are able to conduct cross-chain executions, one of the more complex parts of blockchain development,” Sam Elfarra, a TRON DAO spokesperson, said.

“As applications become increasingly multi-chain and users demand seamless experiences, the ability to connect ecosystems efficiently and securely becomes essential,” Alex Smirnov, co-founder of deBridge, added.

The announcement framed the integration as an expansion of TRON’s multi-chain execution capabilities, highlighting use cases where AI-driven agents can analyze liquidity and execute cross-chain operations in real time.

As of April 2026, TRON had more than 376 million user accounts, over 13 billion total transactions and about $27 billion in total value locked, according to TRONSCAN figures cited in the release. The announcement also said TRON hosted the largest circulating supply of Tether’s USDT, which exceeded $86 billion.

deBridge described its system as a zero-TVL, solver-driven architecture that has processed tens of billions in volume with no exploits. The teams did not provide additional technical benchmarks or a public rollout schedule, and the release said the MCP integration is available to developers building on the TRON Network.

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