Introduction
What is Tairon?
Tairon is the oracle layer for AI, bringing every on-chain data source into one unified graph. It gives developers a single way to discover, test, and integrate blockchain data, protocols, and applications directly into intelligent systems.
Tairon solves connectivity for AI by securely exposing live, verifiable blockchain data, turning raw signals into trusted inputs for models and agents.

Key Features:
Registry: Browse thousands of verified MCP servers
Testing: Live Inspector for real-time endpoint testing
Security: Comprehensive security audits and compliance checks
Analytics: Performance monitoring and uptime tracking
Web3 Native: Built for on-chain and decentralized applications
The Model Context Protocol (MCP)
MCP is a standardized protocol that enables applications to interact with external services through a minimal HTTP API. It defines how servers expose structured, callable functionality that can be discovered and consumed by client applications.
MCP Core Concepts:
Endpoints: Standardized HTTP routes (
/health
,/capabilities
,/execute
)Functions: Named operations with defined input/output schemas
Schemas: JSON schemas for type-safe interactions
Metadata: Server information and capability descriptions
Why Use Tairon?
Web3 lacks a standard oracle layer for AI. APIs are fragmented, endpoints undocumented, and integration fragile. Tairon closes that gap by operating a verifiable on-chain registry that any AI system or application can call.
With Tairon, developers get:
Verified Servers: All servers undergo compliance and security checks
Real-time Testing: Test endpoints before integration
Transport Layer Support: HTTP, WebSocket, and on-chain protocols
Developer Tools: SDKs, documentation, and integration examples
Community Driven: Open platform with transparent governance
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