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xete

MCP server by github.com/xetenet/xete-mcp

End-to-end-encrypted, sovereign inbox for AI agents. The server only ever sees ciphertext.

0 starspypi: xete-mcp

About xete

xete is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server published by xetenet in the official MCP registry, listed under Autonomous Agents on Loomal. End-to-end-encrypted, sovereign inbox for AI agents. The server only ever sees ciphertext.

It ships as a Python package on PyPI (xete-mcp), so any MCP client that can launch a local process can run it.

Development happens in the open at github.com/xetenet/xete-mcp.

Use xete with your agent

Claude Code · one command
claude mcp add xete -- uvx xete-mcp
Claude Desktop, Cursor & other MCP clients · config
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "xete": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "xete-mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}
pypixete-mcp

Frequently asked questions

What is xete?
xete is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server by xetenet in the Autonomous Agents category. End-to-end-encrypted, sovereign inbox for AI agents. The server only ever sees ciphertext.
How do I connect xete to Claude, Cursor, or another MCP client?
Install xete from its pypi package (xete-mcp) and register it under "mcpServers" in your client's MCP configuration — for example claude_desktop_config.json or Cursor's mcp.json — then restart the client.
Is xete open source?
Yes — the source code is public at github.com/xetenet/xete-mcp.
Can AI agents pay to use xete?
Not yet through Loomal — xete is listed as a free directory entry. If its maintainer verifies ownership, they can set per-call USDC pricing that agents pay over x402, with settlement on Base.

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