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Google Adds Background Tasks, Remote MCP to Gemini API for Production-Ready Agents

What the update adds

Background tasks let agents run asynchronously. Instead of waiting for a manual trigger or blocking on a single request, an agent can monitor data, wait for a price threshold, or execute a time-based strategy on its own. Remote MCP gives agents a standard way to call external tools and APIs without custom integrations for each one.

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For developers, that's the difference between a prototype and something shippable. An agent that needs a human to kick it every time isn't practical for real workloads. One that can sit in the background and reach outside the model's own knowledge is a different animal.

The crypto connection

The link to crypto is indirect but real. MCP is the kind of bridge that lets an agent call a blockchain node, query an oracle, or hit a DeFi protocol's API without bespoke plumbing. Background tasks are the prerequisite for an agent that watches the market around the clock — arbitrage, liquidation protection, and portfolio rebalancing all need always-on execution.

That doesn't mean this announcement moves prices. It's a developer tool update, not a market event. But it's the kind of infrastructure that makes AI-driven trading bots and DeFi automation more practical to build, and it signals Google is investing in making agents reliable enough for production use.

What it doesn't change

For traders, there's no direct signal here. Bitcoin is trading around $63,400