
Evans Gau developed and launched the Tatum MCP server within the EmberAGI/arbitrum-vibekit repository, enabling AI agents to query real-time Arbitrum blockchain data. Using TypeScript, Node.js, and Express.js, Evans designed a transport-agnostic server architecture that supports multiple communication methods and provides a toolkit for secure blockchain interactions. The solution established a scalable, security-focused data-access layer, reducing integration friction for developers and supporting faster AI-driven insights. Evans’s work demonstrated depth in distributed systems design and full stack development, delivering a robust foundation for real-time blockchain data access and enhancing both developer experience and security in the project’s ecosystem.

October 2025: Launched the Tatum MCP server for Arbitrum data in EmberAGI/arbitrum-vibekit, enabling real-time querying of blockchain data by AI agents. The server supports multiple transport methods and ships a toolkit of blockchain interaction tools, enhancing developer experience and security. Core commit: 5692d1da6d8f37773b3a6babb8d95fe37e565810. Impact: faster AI-driven insights, reduced integration friction, and a scalable, secure data-access layer. Skills demonstrated include distributed systems design, API/server development, multi-transport architectures, and security-focused development.
October 2025: Launched the Tatum MCP server for Arbitrum data in EmberAGI/arbitrum-vibekit, enabling real-time querying of blockchain data by AI agents. The server supports multiple transport methods and ships a toolkit of blockchain interaction tools, enhancing developer experience and security. Core commit: 5692d1da6d8f37773b3a6babb8d95fe37e565810. Impact: faster AI-driven insights, reduced integration friction, and a scalable, secure data-access layer. Skills demonstrated include distributed systems design, API/server development, multi-transport architectures, and security-focused development.
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