Mobymedia launches Polymarket news MCP server on PulseMCP
Mobymedia has launched a Polymarket News Model Context Protocol (MCP) server on PulseMCP, a directory for MCP tools. The server matches news headlines to relevant Polymarket prediction markets and surfaces live odds and deep links. It is designed for AI assistants and automated workflows. The polymarket-news-mcp package was also listed on Piwheels, a Python package index for Raspberry Pi. The tool connects real-time news flow to market pricing on the prediction platform.
Mobymedia's server joins a rush of third-party intelligence tools clustering around Polymarket. Crypto Briefing's Vera API and PredictionMarketsPicks' mispricing hub both debuted within days. Each tool scrapes or processes the same public order book, so the race is on execution quality and integration speed. For Polymarket, the flood of external tooling is a distribution boost that could deepen user engagement without engineering spend.
For traders, it sharpens the arms race: whoever automates headline-to-odds fastest captures mispricings before human readers finish the article. Neither Vera nor PredictionMarketsPicks claims exclusivity, so first-mover advantage in workflow integration matters more than raw data access. The cluster of launches in under a week suggests developer interest is accelerating faster than Polymarket's own product roadmap.