ToolOracle — AI Agent Tool Infrastructure & Trust Runtime

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ToolOracle2 months ago
86 self-hosted MCP servers with 989 tools across 7 categories. Complete Agent Trust Runtime: identity (KYA), policy enforcement (258 rules), fraud detection (DetectiveOracle), self-healing support (SupportOracle), and signed Trust Passports. x402 USDC micropayments. Built for autonomous AI agents.
Overview

ToolOracle — AI Agent Tool Infrastructure & Trust Runtime

86 MCP servers · 989 tools · 7 categories · Agent Trust Runtime

The largest independently operated MCP server infrastructure. Every server self-hosted, every response verifiable. Built for autonomous AI agents — not for humans.

Quick Start

claude mcp add --transport http tooloracle https://tooloracle.io/mcp/

Or in config:

{"mcpServers":{"tooloracle":{"url":"https://tooloracle.io/mcp/"}}}

7 Categories — 989 Tools

CategoryServersToolsExamples
Compliance & Regulation34456AmpelOracle, MiCAOracle, AMLOracle, DORAOracle
Blockchain & DeFi14127SolanaOracle, ArbitrumOracle, TONOracle (13 chains)
Finance & Markets10116MacroOracle, CarbonOracle, OECDOracle
Business Intelligence1097RankOracle, ShopOracle, ReviewOracle
Travel & Lifestyle879FlightOracle, HotelOracle, NewsOracle
Trust & Agent Infra666AgentGuard, MemoryOracle, SchedulerOracle
Payment & Settlement448CBDCOracle, PSD2Oracle, SettlementOracle

Agent Trust Runtime

Not just tools — a complete trust infrastructure for autonomous agents:

LayerWhat it doesTools
AgentGuardIdentity (KYA), 258 policies, kill-switch20
DetectiveOracleFraud scoring, anomaly detection, case management5
SupportOracleSelf-healing, diagnostics, onboarding, tickets8
GovernancePolicy explain, pricing, reputation scoring3
Trust PassportSigned agent reputation document1

Agent Lifecycle — No Human Needed

1. Arrive → support_onboarding
2. Register → kya_register
3. Check price → price_quote
4. Preflight → compliance_preflight
5. Execute → any tool
6. Prove → evidence_bundle
7. Rate → agent_reputation_score
8. Monitor → detective_fraud_score
9. Fix → support_diagnose
10. Passport → agent_trust_passport

Unique Tools (exist nowhere else as MCP)

  • DORA Operating System (AmpelOracle — traffic-light compliance for all 26 DORA articles)
  • BaFin Incident Reporting (ITS 2024/1772 compliant)
  • 13 separate blockchain oracles (one per chain)
  • DetectiveOracle (AI agent fraud detection)
  • Agent Trust Passport (signed trust document)
  • x402 USDC micropayments on Base ($0.01/unit)

Pricing

Many tools are free. Paid tools use x402 USDC micropayments on Base — $0.01/unit. No subscription needed. Agents pay per call.


Built in Bad Salzuflen, Germany. For AI agents and their builders.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "tooloracle": {
      "url": "https://tooloracle.io/mcp/",
      "transport": "streamable-http"
    }
  }
}
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2 months ago
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