
During May 2025, Dirtjumper enhanced the EmberAGI/arbitrum-vibekit repository by delivering analytics-focused features and improving backend modularity. They implemented new endpoints for price and social data, integrating technical analysis indicators such as EMA and MACD using TypeScript and Node.js. By refactoring the MCP server into a dedicated TrendMoonMcpServer class, Dirtjumper isolated server setup from agent logic, which improved maintainability and onboarding. The work also included updating documentation, refining repository hygiene with .gitignore, and stabilizing API endpoints. This approach provided deeper insights for users, reduced operational risk, and established a more robust foundation for future AI agent development.

For May 2025, the Arbitrum Vibekit project delivered a set of analytics-focused enhancements and a more modular backend, driving deeper insights for price and social data while improving maintainability and onboarding. The work strengthened TAM/TA coverage, stabilized API endpoints, and reduced operational risk through repository hygiene and clearer architecture.
For May 2025, the Arbitrum Vibekit project delivered a set of analytics-focused enhancements and a more modular backend, driving deeper insights for price and social data while improving maintainability and onboarding. The work strengthened TAM/TA coverage, stabilized API endpoints, and reduced operational risk through repository hygiene and clearer architecture.
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