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Base just launched something that changes how AI agents interact with blockchain. It's called Base MCP. Here's what it actually does 🧵 Base MCP is an open-source MCP server built by Coinbase for the Base network. It connects AI clients, Claude, ChatGPT, to Base Network. You type a natural...

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