A quieter scan this time — 11 new servers, pushing the registry from 2,457 to 2,468. No bulk publishers, no template factories. Instead, a batch that says more about where MCP is headed than the numbers suggest: three blockchain servers, an AI DJ, a multi-agent deliberation platform, Canadian government data, and a $10M translation company that shipped without source code.
By the Numbers
| Metric | Previous | Current | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total servers | 2,457 | 2,468 | +11 |
| With source repos | 2,049 | 2,059 | +10 |
| With packages | 1,648 | 1,657 | +9 |
| Average trust score | 48.8 | 48.8 | — |
| Publishers | 1,711 | 1,720 | +9 |
Trust Distribution
| Tier | Count | Change |
|---|---|---|
| High Trust (80–100) | 34 | — |
| Moderate Trust (60–79) | 482 | +2 |
| Low Trust (40–59) | 1,341 | +7 |
| Very Low Trust (20–39) | 607 | +2 |
| Unknown/Suspicious (0–19) | 4 | — |
Notable New Entries
- Three crypto servers in a single batch — deBridge (cross-chain swaps, $5.5M funded, 25 stars), foundry-zksync (zkSync smart contract tooling), and Insumer (on-chain verification across 31 chains). DeFi is arriving.
- DJ Claude — an MCP server that live-codes music using Strudel patterns, with a retro web app at claude.dj. Five interaction modes including a TUI with club themes. Score: 56.
- StatCan MCP — Statistics Canada datasets via MCP with SQLite persistence. Government open data gets an agent interface. Score: 63, the highest in this batch.
- LensPR — 60+ code intelligence tools giving AI agents dependency graph awareness before they edit. Score: 57.
- Wisepanel — multi-agent deliberation across Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity. An MCP server that orchestrates other AI models. Had a Show HN.
- MotaWord — a $10M-valued NYC translation platform whose CTO published an MCP server with no source code. Score: 22. Real companies, closed source.
What to Watch
- Crypto found MCP. Three blockchain servers in one batch isn't coincidence — DeFi protocols are treating agent interfaces as table stakes. More on this below.
- The creative fringe is real. DJ Claude isn't a developer tool or a SaaS wrapper. It's someone building something genuinely weird and delightful. The registry needs more of this.
- Established companies are shipping closed-source. MotaWord is a real company with real revenue — and they registered an MCP server with no source repo. This will become a pattern as commercial adoption grows.
Data sourced from the MCP Registry via MCP Scorecard. Trust scores computed from observable signals only.