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      <title>One Agent Receipt, Two Buyers: Why Protocol-Neutral MCP Audit Trails Matter for Both Security AND Finance</title>
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      <description>By the end of this post you&amp;rsquo;ll have two public URLs you can forward to your security team AND your finance team — and both audits get satisfied by the same document. That document is an agent receipt. The two URLs are real receipts produced by the same MCP endpoint, one driven by Anthropic-hosted Claude Desktop and the other driven by Qwen3.6 27B running fully offline on my MacBook.</description>
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