What technologies power Ember?
What technologies power Ember?
Ember is built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), a standardized framework that allows AI agents to communicate with tools, APIs, and on-chain systems in a modular and secure way. It also leverages A2A (Agent-to-Agent) technologies, enabling agents to interact, share context, and execute coordinated on-chain actions with each other. This supports a network of interoperable agents that can collaborate across tasks, protocols, and chains.Under the hood, Ember uses a plugin-based architecture for integrating DeFi protocols, fetching on-chain and off-chain data, and triggering smart contract actions. Together with Vibekit and Agent Node, these technologies make Ember a powerful foundation for building, running, and scaling agentic DeFi systems.
How does Ember help with DeFi?
How does Ember help with DeFi?
Ember simplifies complex DeFi operations through automation and intelligent workflows. Agents powered by Ember can perform actions like token swaps, liquidity management, lending, or perpetual trading, all through a unified interface. Ember supports intent-driven actions, which allow users or agents to express what they want to achieve (for example, “swap my ETH to USDC and stake it”) in natural language. This combination makes DeFi intuitive, conversational, and automation-ready while allowing agents to dynamically respond to market conditions and perform complex operations safely.
What is Vibekit?
What is Vibekit?
Vibekit is Ember’s developer toolkit for creating autonomous, DeFi-capable AI agents.
It comes with:
It comes with:
- Pre-built MCP tools for DeFi actions and data
- Agent templates to accelerate development
- Agent Node framework, which enables creation of autonomous agents and workflows that execute on-chain strategies.
- Support for registering DeFi protocols as plugins
What protocols does Ember support?
What protocols does Ember support?
Ember supports a growing list of DeFi primitives and protocols, including:Liquidity Routers (Bridge + Swap): Squid, Li.Fi] (coming soon)DEXs (Liquidity Pools): Camelot, Uniswap, Fluid (coming soon)NFT Marketplaces: Magic Eden (coming soon)Derivatives and Perpetuals: GMX, PendleLSDs, Yield and Lending: AaveBecause Ember’s protocol layer is plugin-based, new integrations can be added by developers or contributors without modifying the core framework.
How do contributions work?
How do contributions work?
The Ember ecosystem is open-source and community-driven. You can contribute by:
- Building new MCP tools
- Integrating additional DeFi protocols
- Creating Vibekit templates for agents
- Improving documentation and developer resources
Can I build my own agent or strategy using Ember?
Can I build my own agent or strategy using Ember?
Yes. With Vibekit, you can:
- Start with existing agent templates
- Create and deploy autonomous agents and workflows that execute strategies on-chain, respond to dynamic market conditions, and collaborate with other agents.
- Add or customize MCP tools
- Integrate new DeFi actions or data feeds
Where can I see Ember in action?
Where can I see Ember in action?
To see Ember in action, you can explore DeFi agents on Vibekit, which provides ready-made templates and examples for building autonomous agents. Additionally, the Ember MCP Explorer allows users to visualize agent activity, browse available MCP tools and more.