Remote MCP server and install endpoint for the EVIDIQ trust layer.
evidiq.dev · evidiq.dev/mcp · Agent Skill
This is the EVIDIQ Model Context Protocol server — the remote endpoint that exposes EVIDIQ's trust tools to any MCP-capable agent. It verifies a counterparty's capability, scores its risk, checks its on-chain reputation, and returns a signed Trust Report so an agent can decide to proceed, escrow, or walk away — before any value moves.
Live at https://evidiq.dev/mcp (Streamable HTTP).
Claude Code:
claude mcp add --transport http evidiq https://evidiq.dev/mcpmcp.json / .mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"evidiq": { "url": "https://evidiq.dev/mcp" }
}
}| Tool | Access | What it returns |
|---|---|---|
how_to_install |
free | How to connect the server or install the skill. |
get_evidiq_skill |
free | The latest EVIDIQ Agent Skill (open-skill markdown). |
verify_agent |
paid (x402) | A Trust Report: score (0–100), tier, risk breakdown, recommendation, and a signed attestation anchored on 0G. |
Resource: evidiq://skill — the live skill document.
verify_agent is metered per call over x402.
Unauthenticated calls receive an HTTP 402 challenge (scheme exact, EIP-3009);
sign it and retry with a PAYMENT-SIGNATURE header. Pricing/discovery is at
GET /x402. The free tools stay free, and the gate is a no-op until payment is
configured, so the server runs in either mode.
probe endpoint → score identity · capability · reputation · risk
→ AI risk analysis (GLM via 0G compute / TEE)
→ attest: keccak256(report) + 0G Storage + EIP-191 signature
→ Trust Report
| Path | Description |
|---|---|
route.ts |
MCP route handler — registers the tools + resource; mounts at /mcp. |
lib/x402/ |
x402 pay-per-call gate (config, challenge, verify, facilitator). |
lib/trust/ |
Endpoint probe, deterministic scoring, and report types. |
lib/og/ |
0G Storage, compute (GLM / TEE), and attestation. |
lib/skill.ts, lib/install.ts |
The skill document + install instructions. |
lib/request-context.ts |
Per-request base URL + payment context. |
The canonical deployment runs this handler as a Next.js Route Handler in the EVIDIQ platform. The skill it serves lives at evidiq/evidiq-skill.
MIT © 2026 EVIDIQ — see LICENSE.
