ATKN — Agent Trust & Knowledge Network

Created By
Joshua Lazoff3 months ago
ATKN is an MCP server for trust scoring, verification, certification, wallet-linked registration, and Neo4j-backed knowledge queries.
Overview

ATKN — Agent Trust & Knowledge Network

DNS for agent trust and Wikipedia for agent knowledge.

ATKN gives AI agents a shared trust and identity layer with a queryable knowledge graph.

Tools

  • atkn_trust_score — trust score lookup
  • atkn_verify_agent — argumentation-based verification
  • atkn_certify_agent — certification workflow
  • atkn_register_agent — agent identity registration
  • atkn_query_knowledge — knowledge graph query
  • atkn_behavioral_score — behavioral scoring
  • atkn_network_stats — free network stats endpoint

Pricing

  • Trust score: $0.001
  • Verify agent: $0.01
  • Certify agent: $1.00
  • Register agent: $5.00
  • Knowledge query: $0.001
  • Behavioral score: $0.01
  • Network stats: free

Why ATKN

  • Shared trust layer for agent-to-agent interactions
  • Explainable verification outputs
  • Wallet-linked identity registration
  • Neo4j-backed retrieval for reasoning workflows

Start with atkn_network_stats, then verify or register your first agent.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "atkn": {
      "url": "https://kosherninja.com/atkn"
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
3 months ago
Updated At
3 months ago
Author Name
Joshua Lazoff
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