Public registry metadata and installation examples for the Seraph hosted MCP server
Seraph is a hosted remote Model Context Protocol (MCP) server operated by Kondux. It gives AI agents access to crypto transaction firewall and risk tools through a managed, OAuth-protected MCP endpoint.
- Public name: Seraph - Registry ID: io.kondux/seraph - MCP endpoint: https://seraph.kondux.io/mcp - Transport: Streamable HTTP - Authentication: OAuth 2.1 through Seraph/Privy. API-key access remains available for existing integrations. - Operator: Kondux, https://kondux.io
This repository contains public registry metadata and installation examples only. The production service implementation is proprietary and is not included here.
1. Create or sign in to a Seraph account at https://seraph.kondux.io. 2. Complete onboarding in the Seraph console. 3. Add the hosted MCP endpoint to your MCP client or registry submission:
Clients that support MCP OAuth discovery should start authentication automatically from the Seraph MCP endpoint.
The official MCP Registry manifest is in server.json. It uses the branded DNS-owned namespace:
- Claude - Smithery - Glama - PulseMCP - mcp.so
Use this public repository URL when a registry asks for a GitHub repository:
Use this URL when a registry asks for the hosted MCP server endpoint:
Seraph is a remote hosted MCP server. There is no local package to install from this repository.
The documentation, examples, and registry metadata in this repository are MIT licensed. The hosted Seraph service and its private implementation are separate proprietary Kondux software.
From the project README.
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