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In this livestream, you'll dive into the powerful capabilities of COTI MCP (Model Context Protocol), a tool built to help you deploy, mint, encrypt, and interact with private smart contracts on the COTI blockchain. 🔗 GitHub Repository Explore the MCP tools, contribute, or run your own instance: https://github.com/davibauer/coti-mcp 📌 Stay Connected Join our community, ask questions, and stay updated on upcoming events: https://stay.coti.io 📺 COTI Foundation YouTube Channel Watch more tutorials, updates, and livestreams from the COTI team: / @cotigroup 🚀 Intro & Goals 00:00 – Welcome! Davi from COTI introduces MCP (Model Context Protocol) 00:49 – What is MCP? A universal connector for AI 01:33 – Why it matters: real-world integrations for AI 03:03 – How MCP standardizes context and bridges AI with tools 🧰 Exploring Smithery & Installing MCP 04:00 – Intro to Smithery: an “App Store” for AI integrations 04:39 – Discovering and selecting the COTI MCP tool 05:29 – Tools overview: ERC20/721 operations, encryption, signing 06:14 – Creating and funding a new COTI account 07:43 – Generating the AES key 08:33 – Installing MCP on Claude Desktop via CLI 10:03 – Verifying the MCP is connected and tools are available 💻 Using MCP with Claude Desktop 11:34 – Is it running locally or remotely? Explanation of cloud setup 13:39 – MCP as a public standard launched by Anthropic 15:04 – Listing current COTI accounts 16:48 – Creating a new account via MCP 19:08 – Transferring COTI to fund a new account 20:34 – Auto-switching default accounts & confirming transaction 22:23 – Generating AES key after funding 23:55 – Deploying a Private ERC20 Token (Demo Token, 6 decimals) 25:01 – Viewing all available MCP tools via Smithery 🪙 Interacting with the ERC20 Token 28:02 – Checking deployment transaction status 30:28 – Minting 1,000 tokens 32:16 – How decimals are handled by the AI agent 33:29 – Metadata and tool documentation for seamless interaction 35:19 – MCP suggestions and follow-up actions 36:44 – Viewing and decoding mint transaction logs 38:25 – Decoded event data: from, to, amount, etc. 39:09 – Verifying token balance 40:19 – Checking total token supply 🔁 ERC20 Allowances & Transfers 41:08 – Approving account to spend on your behalf 42:58 – Transferring less than 1 COTI to the spender account 44:05 – Caution: auto-permissions and production usage 45:41 – Listing all accounts and reviewing balances 46:36 – Switching accounts and executing transfer using allowance 48:44 – Confirming transfer via balance checks 51:04 – Troubleshooting: verifying correct allowances and balances 53:56 – Re-approving with a corrected value 55:29 – Final successful transfer from approved account 🖼️ Deploying & Minting Private NFTs (ERC721) 01:06:06 – Deploying a Private ERC721 contract (Demo NFT) 01:07:08 – Minting an NFT using metadata from a JSON URI 01:08:51 – Viewing and decrypting the private metadata 01:11:34 – Checking token ownership and account balance 01:13:06 – Checking total NFT supply 📁 Account Management & Export/Import 01:16:02 – Exporting and importing accounts (with keys) 01:18:08 – Security note: testnet only, avoid in production ⚙️ Calling Smart Contract Functions & Signing Messages 01:19:30 – Calling a custom function (symbol) using ABI 01:21:45 – Signing messages to prove account ownership 01:24:03 – Verifying signatures (note: bug detected, to be fixed) 🧠 AI Agent Behavior & Metadata Design 01:26:26 – Do MCPs replace APIs? Not exactly – they extend them 01:28:03 – How AI decides which tool to call: prompt + metadata 01:29:32 – Clear input/output schema makes tools more effective 💬 Community, Contribution & Wrap-up 01:30:21 – Can I build my own MCP? 01:32:47 – Exploring the GitHub repo: schema, examples, metadata 01:34:06 – Creating tools for any API (not just blockchain) 01:35:23 – Smithery hosts 7,000+ tools — explore and connect 01:36:50 – Playground for testing without an AI agent 01:39:00 – Standard ERC templates used for demo 01:40:55 – Future live sessions on using MCP with Windsurf & Cursor 01:43:42 – AI agent behavior when unclear prompts are used 01:47:47 – Curation challenges with multiple MCPs 🎉 Closing Remarks & Announcements 01:48:30 – Announcing the next physical meetup in Bangkok 01:49:08 – Upcoming courses: Replit NFT DApp & Private Donations App 01:49:50 – Final thoughts from Davi – Keep building & exploring!