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  • Find the right contact channel for Everstake inquiries, including social media and company resources, with a routing guide for specific purposes.
    BSD 3-Clause
  • Search the web for current information, news, articles, and websites to find up-to-date content, research topics, or answer questions about recent events.
    Apache 2.0
  • Search academic papers and preprints on arXiv to find research papers, scientific studies, and technical literature across fields like AI, physics, and mathematics.
    Apache 2.0
  • Create a full-stack decentralized application on Aptos blockchain with resources for Move smart contracts, project management, and frontend development.
    Apache 2.0
  • Conduct comprehensive web research on any topic or question by initiating cloud-based investigations that gather and analyze information from multiple sources.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Refresh cached content on CDN nodes by marking resources as expired, ensuring users access updated versions fetched from the origin server.
    MIT
  • Execute deep web research on any topic. An AI agent searches and synthesizes information from across the web, returning a task ID for polling.
    Apache 2.0
  • Build a UI frontend for Aptos dApps by generating resources from frontend directories. Use this tool for guidance on developing dApp interfaces on the Aptos blockchain.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve available blockchain data resources (ERC-20, ERC-721, native tokens) on the Seitrace Insights MCP Server to query specific on-chain insights and information.
    MIT
  • Aggregate and synthesize investment research from multiple data sources to analyze market intelligence, competitive landscapes, and financial impacts.
    MIT
  • Prefetch URLs on Qiniu CDN to proactively cache resources and reduce latency for users by submitting up to 60 URLs for automatic retrieval and storage on cache nodes.
    MIT