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The gateway removes the binary choice enterprises previously faced — either prohibiting AI coding assistants entirely or accepting uncontrolled PII and credential exposure — by inserting a compliant, auditable layer between developer tools and internal data.
Because Anthropic formally declined to patch the root cause of the disclosed RCE vulnerabilities at the protocol level, every downstream MCP framework that inherited the reference SDK design also inherited the flaw — making server-level hardening the primary line of defense across an ecosystem with over 150 million package downloads in scope.
The comparison introduces a verifiable track record as a distinct evaluation axis for MCP servers, distinguishing tools that return auditable accuracy records through the MCP interface from those that only supply raw data or indicator output.
The release introduces a user-owned, local-first memory layer that persists AI agent context across sessions and tools, directly addressing the session-reset limitation that causes repeated re-explanation of architectural decisions in tools like Claude Code and Cursor.
The tool closes the context-staleness loop that typically degrades AI output in long-running codebases by pairing a Liquid-templated prompt composer with an MCP server that keeps context blocks current.
EMA replaces thousands of manual, per-user OAuth consent flows with centralized IdP-governed authorization, closing the audit, offboarding, and compliance gaps that standard MCP auth leaves open at enterprise scale.
Iris replaces screenshot-based or assumption-based verification with runtime evidence from a live app, giving coding agents a concrete, structured verdict on whether their changes actually worked.
The release gives developers a publicly modifiable interface between trading commands and AI tooling, with live-order security caveats flagged as a factor that could affect the reliability of systems built on it.
The project offers an open alternative to a capability that OpenAI restricts to Enterprise customers, making it accessible outside that paid tier.
A new addition to the hosted MCP server space, covering social media scheduling across 11 platforms without requiring users to manage their own infrastructure.