June 18, 2026

Injective MCP Server enables local key encryption for non-custodial control

Injective MCP Server enables local key encryption for non-custodial control

Injective has introduced the MCP Server, a new financial layer that empowers users by allowing them to encrypt their keys locally using AES-256-GCM, eliminating the need to trust a custodian. This innovation marks a significant shift from traditional custodian-based models, aligning with Injective’s focus on providing infrastructure for autonomous financial agents without intermediaries. The MCP Server integrates directly with Injective’s blockchain, enhancing security and user sovereignty in AI-driven finance.

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