Give AI agents a custodial wallet, @cai.com email, and vault.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "CAI MCP" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Explain how to enable a custodial wallet, @cai.com email, and vault for an AI agent in CAI MCP, and list the task types each capability is suited for.
A user-facing capability overview describing the wallet, email, and vault use cases.
Using CAI MCP's custodial wallet, email, and vault, design an AI agent workflow and explain which capability is used at each step.
A step-by-step agent workflow plan mapping each stage to the relevant capability.
Developers building AI agents can use it to provide a custodial wallet, a dedicated email address, and vault storage. This gives the agent core capabilities for email handling, asset-related actions, and sensitive storage.
When a team wants to centralize account-like capabilities and secure storage for an agent in one MCP tool, this tool can provide the wallet, @cai.com email, and vault together.
It is an MCP tool that gives AI agents a custodial wallet, a @cai.com email address, and a vault. The provided information does not include more implementation details.
The available material does not specify installation steps, runtime requirements, or key requirements. For exact prerequisites, see the source repository.
From the description, its distinguishing feature is that it provides a wallet, email, and vault for AI agents together. No further differentiation details are provided.
Create, verify, and manage cryptographically verifiable AI agent identities via MCP.
Protect AI agent payments with escrow, risk scoring, and dispute resolution.
Create, sign, and enforce binding agent agreements with deadlines and penalties.
Lets AI agents save and run reusable protocol chains with persistent memory.
Connect AI agents to email for sending, organizing, and workflow automation.
Let AI approve and sign secure EVM transactions.