npm/@asahi001/defi-rates-mcp
graded version 2.0.0 · litmus-v7 · 2026-06-24
Adoption 14/100 · 63 npm/mo · as of 2026-07-04
- C-01 Tool-output injection
- pass
- C-02 Permission / egress overreach
- pass
- C-03 Sensitive-data handling
- pass
- C-04 Adversarial-input handling
- pass
tool-defs fingerprint · 0xf18b85…74c78
Why A: All four categories passed. No injection, no data leak, no egress overreach, and adversarial inputs were handled cleanly (A means no overreach, not no network).
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- npm downloads (30d)
- 63
- GitHub stars
- 4
- Forks
- 0
- Contributors
- 1
- Dependents (deps.dev)
- 0
- Last published
- 2026-01-29
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