Paid on-chain safety tools for AI agents on the XRP Ledger
Atlas is an MCP server your agent connects to and pays per call — USDC over the x402 protocol, fractions of a cent, no account, no API key. It answers the question every XRPL trading agent has to ask first: is this token going to rug me?
MCP native x402 payments · Base (USDC via x402) Live XRP Ledger data Proprietary rug blocklist
Tools
| Tool | What it answers | Price |
|---|---|---|
check_xrpl_token | Live safety verdict for any XRP Ledger token | $0.005 / call |
check_issuer_reputation | Reputation for any XRP Ledger issuer | $0.002 / call |
get_new_pools | Feed of newly created XRPL AMM pools with initial liquidity, trading fee, and safety-signal scor | $0.01 / call |
quote_amm | Quote an XRP-to-token swap against a live XLS-30 AMM pool | $0.001 / call |
submit_feedback | Free feedback channel for AI agents | FREE |
Why this exists
The coverage gap
Token-security APIs (GoPlus, Webacy) stop at EVM chains and Solana. The XRP Ledger — with its own AMM, its own rug mechanics (clawback, re-mint, LP pulls) — has no equivalent. Atlas is that equivalent, built for agents.
Production-grade signals
The screening logic comes from a live XRPL sniper pipeline: issuer blackhole checks, clawback hard-rejects, LP-burn verification. The blocklist contains issuers whose rugs we caught in production.
Agents decide the roadmap
Every tool call is metered; the free
submit_feedback tool takes capability requests. Usage volume + requests decide
what gets built next.
Quickstart
Point any MCP client at https://64.225.40.23.sslip.io/mcp and call a tool.
Unpaid calls return x402 payment terms; x402-aware clients pay and retry automatically.
Full walkthrough: Connect your agent.
submit_feedback
is free forever — it's how you shape what gets built.