# Nymor ## Docs - [Introduction](https://docs.nymor.xyz/index.md): An MCP server that lets AI agents discover, pay for, and stay inside a budget for paid API resources — settled in USDC on Stellar via x402 - [Quickstart](https://docs.nymor.xyz/quickstart.md): Run nymor-resources, nymor-server, and nymor-dashboard locally against real Stellar testnet infrastructure - [Architecture](https://docs.nymor.xyz/architecture.md): How the packages fit together, and the exact discovery -> spend-gate -> payment mechanism - [On-chain policy](https://docs.nymor.xyz/on-chain-policy.md): A spend cap enforced by the Stellar network itself, with real transactions you can check yourself - [Dashboard](https://docs.nymor.xyz/dashboard.md): A public web app for humans -- no AI agent or MCP client required - [Where things stand](https://docs.nymor.xyz/status.md): Every piece, tagged honestly: verified with a real test or transaction, built but untested end-to-end, or not started - [Market and landscape](https://docs.nymor.xyz/landscape.md): A small, early market, and an honest comparison against Bazaar, MPPScan, and Nirium - [Roadmap](https://docs.nymor.xyz/roadmap.md): What's next, in priority order, and why the order matters - [Nymor: a spend cap AI agents can't talk their way around](https://docs.nymor.xyz/technical-overview.md): The technical story of building agentic payments on Stellar, and what it actually took to make one safety claim checkable rather than just believable ## Optional - [GitHub](https://github.com/debojyoti10CC/nymor) - [Stellar x402 docs](https://developers.stellar.org/docs/build/agentic-payments/x402)