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Let AI agents pay for inference with USDC micropayments on Polygon. No API keys needed.

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  • drain-mcp
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Readme

DRAIN MCP Server

MCP server for AI agent payments. Works with Cursor, Claude Desktop, Cline, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible client. Pay for AI inference with USDC on Polygon — no API keys needed.

When to Use DRAIN

Use DRAIN when you need to:

  • Call AI models (GPT-4, Claude, etc.) without API keys
  • Pay per-request with cryptocurrency
  • Operate autonomously without human payment setup

Do NOT use DRAIN when:

  • You already have API keys for the model you need
  • The task doesn't require external AI inference
  • Cost is not a concern (DRAIN adds ~$0.04 blockchain overhead per session)

TL;DR - Minimum Viable Workflow

1. drain_balance()                    → Check if you have USDC
2. drain_providers()                  → Find a provider with your model  
3. drain_open_channel(...)            → Deposit USDC (one-time per session)
4. drain_chat(...)                    → Use AI (repeat as needed)
5. drain_close_channel(...)           → Get refund (after expiry)

Tools Reference

drain_providers

Find AI providers.

{
  "model": "gpt-4o",        // optional: filter by model
  "onlineOnly": true        // optional: only online providers (default: true)
}

Returns: List of providers with id, name, apiUrl, models[], status.online

drain_provider_info

Get details about one provider.

{
  "providerId": "prov_initial_drain"   // required
}

Returns: Full provider details including all models and pricing

drain_balance

Check your wallet.

{}  // no parameters

Returns: { usdc: { balance, formatted }, native: { balance, formatted }, address }

drain_approve

Allow DRAIN contract to spend your USDC. Required before first channel.

{
  "amount": "100"    // optional: USDC amount (default: unlimited)
}

Returns: Transaction hash

drain_open_channel

Open a payment channel. Locks USDC for the duration.

{
  "providerId": "prov_initial_drain",  // required: from drain_providers()
  "amount": "5.00",                     // required: USDC to deposit
  "duration": "24h"                     // required: "1h", "24h", "7d", etc.
}

Returns: { channelId, provider, amount, expiresAt }

Save the channelId - you need it for all subsequent calls.

drain_channel_status

Check a channel's state.

{
  "channelId": "0x..."    // required
}

Returns: { deposit, spent, remaining, expiresAt, isExpired }

drain_chat

Send a chat completion request. Automatically handles payment.

{
  "channelId": "0x...",                           // required
  "model": "gpt-4o",                              // required
  "messages": [                                   // required
    {"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}
  ],
  "maxTokens": 1000,                              // optional
  "temperature": 0.7                              // optional
}

Returns: { response, usage: { cost, totalSpent, remaining } }

drain_close_channel

Close an expired channel and get refund.

{
  "channelId": "0x..."    // required
}

Returns: { refunded, txHash }

Note: Can only close AFTER channel expires (duration ended).


Decision Trees

Starting a Session

Do I have an active channel?
├── YES → Use drain_chat() with existing channelId
└── NO → 
    ├── drain_balance() → Do I have USDC?
    │   ├── NO → Cannot proceed. Need USDC on Polygon.
    │   └── YES → 
    │       ├── drain_providers() → Find provider with my model
    │       │   ├── NO providers → Cannot proceed. No providers available.
    │       │   └── Found provider →
    │       │       ├── drain_approve() → First time only, if not already approved
    │       │       └── drain_open_channel() → Get channelId
    │       │           └── drain_chat() → Make requests

Choosing Amount and Duration

Use Case Amount Duration
Quick test / single query $0.50 - $1 1h
Short task (few queries) $2 - $5 4h
Extended session $5 - $20 24h
Long-running agent $20 - $100 7d

Rule of thumb: $0.01-0.05 per message depending on model.

Handling Errors

"Insufficient balance"
→ Need more USDC. Check drain_balance() for current amount.

"Insufficient allowance" 
→ Run drain_approve() to allow DRAIN contract to use USDC.

"Channel not found"
→ channelId is wrong or channel was closed. Open new channel.

"Channel expired"
→ For drain_chat(): Channel ended. Open new channel.
→ For drain_close_channel(): This is expected. Proceed with close.

"Insufficient channel balance"
→ Channel deposit used up. Open new channel with more funds.

"Provider offline"
→ Try drain_providers() to find alternative provider.

Example Session

TASK: Analyze code using GPT-4o

STEP 1: Check wallet
> drain_balance()
← { usdc: { formatted: "50.00" }, native: { formatted: "2.5" } }
✓ Have funds

STEP 2: Find provider  
> drain_providers({ model: "gpt-4o" })
← [{ id: "prov_initial_drain", name: "DRAIN Reference Provider", 
     models: [{ id: "gpt-4o", pricing: { input: "0.0075", output: "0.0225" }}] }]
✓ Found provider

STEP 3: Open channel ($5, 24 hours)
> drain_open_channel({ providerId: "prov_initial_drain", amount: "5.00", duration: "24h" })
← { channelId: "0x7f8a9b2c...", expiresAt: "2026-01-24T12:00:00Z" }
✓ Channel open - SAVE THIS CHANNEL ID

STEP 4: Make requests (repeat as needed)
> drain_chat({ 
    channelId: "0x7f8a9b2c...", 
    model: "gpt-4o", 
    messages: [{ role: "user", content: "Explain this code: ..." }] 
  })
← { response: "This code...", usage: { cost: "0.02", remaining: "4.98" } }
✓ Got response

STEP 5: Check status (optional)
> drain_channel_status({ channelId: "0x7f8a9b2c..." })
← { deposit: "5.00", spent: "0.15", remaining: "4.85", isExpired: false }

STEP 6: Close after expiry (24h later)
> drain_close_channel({ channelId: "0x7f8a9b2c..." })
← { refunded: "4.85", txHash: "0x..." }
✓ Got refund

Pricing Reference

Model Input/1k tokens Output/1k tokens ~Cost/message
gpt-4o $0.0075 $0.0225 $0.01-0.05
gpt-4o-mini $0.00015 $0.0006 $0.001-0.005

Blockchain overhead: ~$0.02 per transaction (open, close, approve). Marketplace session fee: $0.01 per channel opening (paid automatically).


State Management

Persist the channelId between calls. If you lose it:

  1. You cannot make more requests on that channel
  2. You cannot close the channel (funds locked until provider claims or you find the ID)

Recommended: Store channelId with creation timestamp and expiry.


Prerequisites (for humans setting up the agent)

The agent's wallet needs:

  • USDC on Polygon (for payments)
  • POL on Polygon (for gas, ~$0.10 worth)

Installation

Add to MCP config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "drain": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "drain-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "DRAIN_PRIVATE_KEY": "0xabc123...def456"
      }
    }
  }
}

DRAIN_PRIVATE_KEY is a standard Polygon (EVM) wallet private key — 64 hex characters with 0x prefix. Same format as any Ethereum/Polygon private key. Export it from MetaMask or generate one with any EVM wallet tool.

Config locations (varies by client):

  • Cursor: ~/.cursor/mcp.json
  • Claude Desktop: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  • Cline: MCP settings in VS Code
  • Windsurf: MCP config

Environment Variables

Variable Required Default
DRAIN_PRIVATE_KEY -
DRAIN_CHAIN_ID No 137 (Polygon)
DRAIN_RPC_URL No https://polygon-rpc.com
DRAIN_MARKETPLACE_URL No Auto-detected from directory

RPC Note: Free RPCs have rate limits. If you get "rate limit" errors, try:

  • https://polygon-bor-rpc.publicnode.com (PublicNode)
  • https://rpc.ankr.com/polygon (requires free API key)
  • Or use a paid RPC provider (Alchemy, Infura)

Lessons Learned (E2E Testing)

Cost Estimation is Conservative

The MCP server estimates costs based on message length and model pricing. Actual costs are usually much lower (often 10-100x less than estimate). This is intentional to prevent over-spending, but means:

  • A $0.10 channel can handle many more requests than you might think
  • Don't worry if estimate seems high - actual cost will be lower

Example: Estimated $0.01, actual cost $0.000005 (5 USDC wei)

Channel "claimed" vs "spent"

When checking drain_channel_status(), you'll see:

  • claimed: Amount provider has claimed on-chain (usually 0 until they claim)
  • remaining: Deposit minus claimed (not minus spent)

Important: Vouchers are signed off-chain. The provider can claim anytime, but usually waits to accumulate multiple payments to save gas.

RPC Rate Limits

Free public RPCs (like polygon-rpc.com) have rate limits. If you see errors:

  1. Wait 10-15 seconds and retry
  2. Switch to a different RPC (see Environment Variables above)
  3. Use a paid RPC for production

Channel ID is Critical

Always persist the channelId! If you lose it:

  • You cannot make more requests
  • You cannot close the channel (funds locked until expiry + provider claims)

Best practice: Store channelId immediately after drain_open_channel() with:

  • Creation timestamp
  • Expiry timestamp
  • Provider ID

Actual Costs are Tiny

Real-world example from E2E test:

  • Channel: $0.10 USDC
  • Request: "What is 2+2?" → "Four."
  • Actual cost: $0.000005 (5 USDC wei)
  • You could make 20,000 requests with $0.10!

This means small channels ($0.10-$0.50) are perfect for testing and light usage.


External Endpoints

Every network request the MCP server makes is listed here. The private key never leaves your machine.

Endpoint Method Data Sent Private Key Transmitted?
handshake58.com/api/mcp/providers GET Nothing (public catalog) No
handshake58.com/api/directory/config GET Nothing (reads fee wallet) No
handshake58.com/api/channels/status GET channelId (public on-chain) No
Provider apiUrl /v1/chat/completions POST Chat messages + signed voucher No — only the EIP-712 signature is sent
Polygon RPC (on-chain tx) POST Signed transactions No — key signs locally, only the signature is broadcast

Security & Privacy

Private key handling: DRAIN_PRIVATE_KEY is loaded into memory by the local MCP server process. It is used exclusively for:

  1. EIP-712 voucher signing — generates a cryptographic signature (off-chain, no network call)
  2. On-chain transaction signing — signs approve/open/close/transfer transactions locally before broadcasting to Polygon RPC

The private key is never transmitted to Handshake58 servers, AI providers, or any third party. Only the resulting signatures are sent. Providers verify signatures against the on-chain channel state — they never need or receive the key itself.

What leaves your machine:

  • Public API queries to handshake58.com (provider list, fee wallet, channel status)
  • Chat messages to AI providers (sent to the provider's apiUrl, not to Handshake58)
  • Signed payment vouchers (contain a signature, not the key)
  • Signed on-chain transactions (broadcast to Polygon)

What stays local:

  • Your private key (never transmitted)
  • Your wallet address derivation
  • All cryptographic signing operations

Recommended safeguards:

  • Use a dedicated ephemeral wallet with $1–5 USDC. Never reuse your main wallet.
  • Audit the source code before installing: https://github.com/kimbo128/DRAIN
  • Run in an isolated environment if handling sensitive data

Compatible Clients

drain-mcp is an MCP server (not a CLI tool). It works with any MCP-compatible AI client:

  • Cursor — Add to .cursor/mcp.json
  • Claude Desktop — Add to claude_desktop_config.json
  • Cline — Add to MCP settings
  • Windsurf — Add to MCP config
  • OpenAI Agents — Via MCP bridge
  • Any agent that speaks Model Context Protocol

Run drain-mcp --help for full documentation.