agentidx-zarq-risk
mcpsmitheryEvaluate crypto token safety with real-time trust scores and structural risk signals. Identify potential market distress and impending collapses to safeguard your digital investments. Compare assets head-to-head using multi-dimensional security and compliance metrics.
By Smithery | 19 findings | Scanned 5/29/2026 | tooltrust-scanner/v0.3.12
Risk Summary
Needs ApprovalDep Visibility plus Secret Handling raises enough risk that this tool should not be auto-trusted.
Potential impact: This finding indicates the tool should be reviewed before it is trusted.
Recommended action: Keep this tool behind manual approval and avoid unattended runs until the risky capabilities are narrowed or removed.
Suggested policy: keep this tool behind manual approval, do not allow unattended runs, and re-scan after narrowing risky permissions.
Security Findings (19)
input parameter "token_id" appears to accept a secret or credential
crypto_safety_checkcrypto_ratingcrypto_dtdinput parameter "token_a" appears to accept a secret or credential
crypto_compareinput parameter "token_b" appears to accept a secret or credential
crypto_compareinput parameter "token" appears to accept a secret or credential
check_token_riskget_trust_scoreFix: Avoid accepting raw credentials as input parameters. Use secret managers (e.g. 1Password CLI, AWS Secrets Manager) and ensure credentials are never logged or stored in agent traces.
check_token_risk:tool declares db permission
Fix: Tool requests broad permissions (exec/fs/network). Validate input parameters using Enums where possible, and restrict file system operations to explicit allowed directories.
Tool did not expose metadata.dependencies or repo_url, so supply-chain coverage is limited.
crypto_safety_checkcrypto_ratingcrypto_dtdcrypto_signalscrypto_comparecrypto_distress_watchcrypto_alertscrypto_ratings_bulkcheck_token_riskget_risk_signalsget_trust_scoreFix: Review and remediate the identified issue.
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