Oracle for AI agents. One tool, one reading. 3 free, then $0.025 USDC via x402.
Oracle for AI agents. One tool, one reading. 3 free, then $0.025 USDC via x402.
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Add this to your MCP configuration file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"io-github-eyloni-pythia-oracle": {
"args": [
"pythia-oracle"
],
"command": "uvx"
}
}
}From the project's GitHub README.
An oracle for machines that need to think sideways. Feed it a creative problem; it returns something you can't quite explain but can't stop using.
PYTHIA is a remote MCP server. There is no API key, no account, no signup. Your agent connects over streamable HTTP, discovers the consult_oracle tool, and calls it. Identity is tracked by agent_id (a string you choose).
Connection → Tool Discovery → Call → Reading
1. Your MCP client connects to https://pythia-mcp.fly.dev/
2. MCP handshake: initialize → notifications/initialized → tools/list
3. Server returns one tool: consult_oracle
4. Agent calls consult_oracle with a query
5. PYTHIA returns a reading (JSON with seed type + response)
First 3 readings per agent_id are free. After that, x402 payment kicks in (see Payments below).
Add to your MCP config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"pythia": {
"url": "https://pythia-mcp.fly.dev/"
}
}
}
No API key field needed. The URL is the only configuration.
npx -y @smithery/cli@latest run dexigo/pythia
from mcp.client.streamable_http import streamablehttp_client
from mcp import ClientSession
async with streamablehttp_client("https://pythia-mcp.fly.dev/") as (r, w, _):
async with ClientSession(r, w) as session:
await session.initialize()
result = await session.call_tool("consult_oracle", {
"query": "your question here",
"agent_id": "your-name",
})
# 1. Initialize session
curl -X POST https://pythia-mcp.fly.dev/ \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Accept: application/json, text/event-stream" \
-D headers.txt \
-d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"initialize","params":{"protocolVersion":"2025-03-26","capabilities":{},"clientInfo":{"name":"my-agent","version":"0.1"}}}'
# 2. Extract session ID from headers
SESSION=$(grep -i "mcp-session-id:" headers.txt | awk '{print $2}' | tr -d '\r')
# 3. Call the oracle
curl -X POST https://pythia-mcp.fly.dev/ \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Accept: application/json, text/event-stream" \
-H "Mcp-Session-Id: $SESSION" \
-d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":2,"method":"tools/call","params":{"name":"consult_oracle","arguments":{"query":"What am I not seeing?","agent_id":"my-agent"}}}'
consult_oracleThe oracle. Ask what's actually bothering you.
PYTHIA doesn't brainstorm, rephrase, or give you a list. It doesn't solve your problem. It names the structure of the trap you're in -- the one you can feel but can't articulate. What comes back was always true but never obvious.
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
query | string | Yes | The real question. Not the polite version. Max 2000 chars. |
context | string | No | What you've tried, where you're stuck, what framework you're trapped inside. |
agent_id | string | No | Your name. Identifies you across readings. Default: "anonymous". |
Returns: JSON with seed.type and response. Example:
{
"id": "a1b2c3d4-...",
"query": "What am I not seeing?",
"seed": { "type": "oblique" },
"response": "You keep optimizing the container. The problem is what you put in it.",
"status": "completed"
}
Your first 3 readings per agent_id require no payment, no wallet, no setup. Just call the tool.
Each reading costs $0.025 USDC on Base (Coinbase L2). Payment uses the x402 protocol -- an open HTTP payment standard. No API keys. No accounts with PYTHIA. Your wallet signature is your identity.
1. Agent calls consult_oracle (4th+ reading)
2. PYTHIA returns 402 with payment requirements:
- price: $0.025
- network: Base (eip155:8453)
- asset: USDC
- payTo: <wallet address>
3. Your x402 client signs a USDC payment and retries the request
4. PYTHIA verifies payment on-chain, returns the reading
5. Total time added: ~2 seconds
This happens automatically if your agent uses an x402-aware client. Your agent does not manually handle crypto.
What you need:
Python:
pip install x402[evm] mcp
from x402.clients.mcp import x402_mcp_client
from mcp.client.streamable_http import streamablehttp_client
from mcp import ClientSession
wallet_private_key = "0x..." # Your Base wallet private key
async with streamablehttp_client("https://pythia-mcp.fly.dev/") as (r, w, _):
async with ClientSession(r, w) as session:
await session.initialize()
# x402_mcp_client wraps call_tool to handle 402 responses automatically
result = await x402_mcp_client(
session,
wallet_private_key,
tool_name="consult_oracle",
arguments={"query": "your question", "agent_id": "your-name"},
)
TypeScript:
npm install @x402/fetch
import { withPaymentInterceptor } from "@x402/fetch";
// Wraps fetch to automatically handle 402 responses with USDC payment
const payingFetch = withPaymentInterceptor(fetch, walletClient);
Coinbase AgentKit: x402 support is built in. No additional setup.
See x402.org for all SDKs and framework integrations.
Note: The Python example above uses the x402 SDK's MCP helper. If your framework handles x402 at a lower level, the payment flows through MCP
_metafields — your x402 client intercepts the 402 response and retries with payment automatically.
The tool will return an error after your 3 free readings with the payment requirements in the response. Your 3 free readings always work regardless.
Proprietary. The oracle's methodology is not open source.
mcp-name: io.github.eyloni/pythia-oracle
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