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    An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that gives AI agents live, structured ad intelligence across Facebook, Google, and Instagram — data that no base model can produce from training alone. Powered by Apify actors. Works with any MCP-compatible client: Cursor, Claude, etc.
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    Multi-agent swarm orchestrator for AI workflows. Exposes blackboard read/write, agent dispatch, permission gating (AuthGuardian), token budget enforcement (FederatedBudget), and audit log tools over MCP. Supports 14 AI framework adapters including LangChain, AutoGen, CrewAI, Codex, and A2A — mix any frameworks in one swarm with race-condition-safe shared state.(Traffic light for agents)
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  • Retrieve all network devices including access points, switches, and gateways from UniFi infrastructure for monitoring and management.
    GPL 3.0
  • Retrieve detailed information about any EVM-compatible network, including Ethereum, Optimism, Arbitrum, and Base. Specify the network name or chain ID using the EVM MCP Server.
    MIT
  • Compare current and previous network scans to identify newly added or removed devices, helping track changes in connected devices for security monitoring.
    MIT
  • Find Moku devices on your network using zeroconf discovery to enable LLM control and configuration management.
    BSD 2-Clause "Simplified"
  • Retrieve detailed information about Yearn vaults on the Katana network, including deposits, strategies, and performance. Specify a vault address for focused data.
    MIT
  • Scan your local network to discover connected devices, including their IP, MAC, and hostname.
    MIT
  • Retrieve general information about a blockchain network, including chain ID, network status, and block details, by specifying the chain (e.g., eth, solana).
  • Retrieve a detailed list of all devices connected to the Tailscale network, optionally including route information, for streamlined network management and monitoring.
    MIT