Model Context Protocols (MCPs) come in two different types, each serving a specific function. Understanding how to use them correctly is crucial.
First is the knowledge-based MCP, which can be understood as a read-only information repository. Taking ask-ai-mcp as an example, this type of tool is especially suitable for quickly learning the overall ecosystem of a public chain, with very low risk. Want to know the specific purpose of the BEP-641 proposal? Want to understand how a certain feature works? These tools can provide you with direct answers, saving you time from reading documentation.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 12-24 17:47
Ha, MCP again? Feels like this thing is mostly hype.
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WalletInspector
· 12-24 17:42
The knowledge-based MCP is indeed convenient; no need to dig through documents, it provides answers directly.
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RektRecorder
· 12-24 17:38
Wow, does this thing really save that much time? I used to struggle through the documentation...
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 12-24 17:29
Oh, isn't this just a lazy automation tool to save me from digging through documents every day?
Model Context Protocols (MCPs) come in two different types, each serving a specific function. Understanding how to use them correctly is crucial.
First is the knowledge-based MCP, which can be understood as a read-only information repository. Taking ask-ai-mcp as an example, this type of tool is especially suitable for quickly learning the overall ecosystem of a public chain, with very low risk. Want to know the specific purpose of the BEP-641 proposal? Want to understand how a certain feature works? These tools can provide you with direct answers, saving you time from reading documentation.