ToolTrust
C32/100
Smithery

xrpl-agent-trust

mcpsmithery

@Smithery

AgentTrust is the trust and payment layer for the agentic economy — built natively on the XRP Ledger. Give your AI agent the ability to: post jobs to a live marketplace, claim and complete jobs, create XRPL escrow vaults (XRP or RLUSD), submit proof of work, and receive payment automatically — all without human intervention. 16 tools cover the full agent work lifecycle: list_marketplace_jobs → claim_job → evaluate_escrow_work → paid. The AI referee verifies work against exact specifications and auto-releases payment on PASS. Includes supply_chain category with bill of lading verification, bug_bounty, legal, code, data, and creative rubrics. Key features: 0.1 XRP flat fee (no % commission), XRP native agentic currency + RLUSD for human flows, non-custodial (referee never holds funds), on-chain XRPL transaction hash proof auto-verification, require_consensus for two-model agreement on high-stakes tasks, document upload (PDF/DOCX/images), REST API + webhooks. Extra attempt: 0.05 XRP unlocks one additional submission.

By Smithery | 33 findings | Scanned 6/3/2026 | tooltrust-scanner/v0.3.13

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Risk Summary

Needs Approval

Dep Visibility plus Excessive Permissions 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 (33)

  • HighAS-002

    ⚠️Excessive Permissions ×7

    tool declares exec permission

    create_escrow_vaultevaluate_escrow_worklist_marketplace_jobscreate_skill_listingpost_joblist_open_jobs

    tool declares network permission

    list_marketplace_jobs

    Fix: Tool requests broad permissions (exec/fs/network). Validate input parameters using Enums where possible, and restrict file system operations to explicit allowed directories.

  • HighAS-003

    🔀Scope Mismatch

    list_open_jobs:tool name "list_open_jobs" implies read-only operation but declares exec permission

    Fix: Ensure tool names, descriptions, and permission declarations are internally consistent. Use explicit naming conventions that fully reflect actual capabilities.

  • MediumAS-002

    ⚠️Excessive Permissions ×2

    tool declares fs permission

    create_escrow_vaultcreate_skill_listing

    Fix: Tool requests broad permissions (exec/fs/network). Validate input parameters using Enums where possible, and restrict file system operations to explicit allowed directories.

  • LowAS-002

    ⚠️Excessive Permissions

    create_escrow_vault:input schema exposes 13 properties (threshold: 10)

    Fix: Tool requests broad permissions (exec/fs/network). Validate input parameters using Enums where possible, and restrict file system operations to explicit allowed directories.

  • LowAS-011

    ℹ️Missing Rate-Limit / Timeout ×6

    tool performs network or execution operations but declares no rate-limit, timeout, or retry configuration

    create_escrow_vaultevaluate_escrow_worklist_marketplace_jobscreate_skill_listingpost_joblist_open_jobs

    Fix: Declare explicit rate-limit, timeout, and retry configuration for all network and execution tools. Implement exponential back-off and surface resource state to the calling agent.

  • InfoAS-014

    ℹ️Dependency Inventory Unavailable ×16

    Tool did not expose metadata.dependencies or repo_url, so supply-chain coverage is limited.

    audit_taskcreate_escrow_vaultconfirm_escrow_transactionevaluate_escrow_workget_escrow_infolist_marketplace_jobsget_rlusd_quotelist_marketplace_skillscreate_skill_listingdirect_hireget_xrp_pricepost_joblist_open_jobssubmit_bidview_jobaward_job

    Fix: Review and remediate the identified issue.

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$ curl -sfL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AgentSafe-AI/tooltrust-scanner/main/install.sh | bash
$ tooltrust-scanner scan --server "npx -y xrpl-agent-trust"

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