superscalar-mcp

superscalar-mcp

Enables interaction with SuperScalar Bitcoin Lightning channel factories, providing protocol overviews, savings estimations, and deep dives into components like invalidation trees and MuSig2.

Category
Visit Server

README

superscalar-mcp

MCP server for SuperScalar — Bitcoin Lightning channel factories that onboard N users in one shared UTXO. No soft fork required.

Tools

Tool Description
superscalar_overview Protocol overview — what SuperScalar is, how it works, key properties
superscalar_estimate_savings Estimate on-chain UTXO and fee savings vs individual channel opens
superscalar_architecture Deep dive into a specific component (invalidation tree, timeout tree, channels, MuSig2, watchtower, transport)
superscalar_resources Links to source code, website, papers, and related projects

Install

npm install -g superscalar-mcp

Usage with Claude Desktop

Add to your claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "superscalar": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["superscalar-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Usage with Claude Code

claude mcp add superscalar -- npx superscalar-mcp

Example Queries

Once connected, you can ask Claude things like:

  • "What is SuperScalar and how does it scale Lightning?"
  • "Estimate the savings if 50 users share a channel factory instead of opening individual channels"
  • "Explain how the invalidation tree works in SuperScalar"
  • "What resources exist for learning about channel factories?"

About SuperScalar

SuperScalar combines Decker-Wattenhofer invalidation trees, timeout-signature trees, and Poon-Dryja channels to create Lightning channel factories that work today — no consensus changes needed.

  • Source: https://github.com/8144225309/SuperScalar
  • Website: https://SuperScalar.win
  • Implementation: C, 400+ tests, MuSig2, Taproot, watchtower support

License

MIT

Recommended Servers

playwright-mcp

playwright-mcp

A Model Context Protocol server that enables LLMs to interact with web pages through structured accessibility snapshots without requiring vision models or screenshots.

Official
Featured
TypeScript
Magic Component Platform (MCP)

Magic Component Platform (MCP)

An AI-powered tool that generates modern UI components from natural language descriptions, integrating with popular IDEs to streamline UI development workflow.

Official
Featured
Local
TypeScript
Audiense Insights MCP Server

Audiense Insights MCP Server

Enables interaction with Audiense Insights accounts via the Model Context Protocol, facilitating the extraction and analysis of marketing insights and audience data including demographics, behavior, and influencer engagement.

Official
Featured
Local
TypeScript
VeyraX MCP

VeyraX MCP

Single MCP tool to connect all your favorite tools: Gmail, Calendar and 40 more.

Official
Featured
Local
graphlit-mcp-server

graphlit-mcp-server

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server enables integration between MCP clients and the Graphlit service. Ingest anything from Slack to Gmail to podcast feeds, in addition to web crawling, into a Graphlit project - and then retrieve relevant contents from the MCP client.

Official
Featured
TypeScript
Kagi MCP Server

Kagi MCP Server

An MCP server that integrates Kagi search capabilities with Claude AI, enabling Claude to perform real-time web searches when answering questions that require up-to-date information.

Official
Featured
Python
E2B

E2B

Using MCP to run code via e2b.

Official
Featured
Neon Database

Neon Database

MCP server for interacting with Neon Management API and databases

Official
Featured
Exa Search

Exa Search

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server lets AI assistants like Claude use the Exa AI Search API for web searches. This setup allows AI models to get real-time web information in a safe and controlled way.

Official
Featured
Qdrant Server

Qdrant Server

This repository is an example of how to create a MCP server for Qdrant, a vector search engine.

Official
Featured