Get neutral, verifiable network time for AI agents on testnet.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "network.clockchain/time" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add --transport http 'network-clockchain-time' 'https://clockchain-time-rp6evdzqkq-uc.a.run.app/mcp'
Call get_time to fetch the current Clockchain network time, return it in ISO 8601 format, and explain that it can be used as a trusted timestamp for this AI task.
Returns the current network time, a normalized timestamp format, and a note on its use for task auditing.
Use get_time as a unified time source, output the current trusted time, and briefly suggest how to use it in an automated workflow instead of local system time.
Returns trusted network time with suggestions for integrating it into automation scheduling or logging systems.
Call get_time to query testnet time. If successful, return the time value; if it fails, summarize possible causes and suggest next troubleshooting steps.
Returns the testnet time result, or provides clear troubleshooting guidance and suggested next steps.
Gives AI agents current time access for time-sensitive tasks and decisions.
Access pay-per-call MCP tools for telemetry, on-chain checks, and live data.
Helps AI perform timezone conversion, business-day math, and cron parsing.
Lets AI agents track time and generate work duration reports.
Create wallets, mine $AGENT, check balances, and send funds for AI agents.
Create verifiable delegation chains for AI agents with scoped multi-hop authorization