
MCP Risk Ledger MCP
Run server intake risk reports, tool reviews, and approval workflows before adding new MCP servers to your agent stack.
Overview
MCP Risk Ledger MCP is a MCP server for the Ship phase that produces server intake risk reports, tool reviews, approvals, and readiness for remote MCP adoption.
What is this MCP server?
- Paid remote MCP (paid_mcp_bearer_token access model) for MCP server intake
- Risk reports, tool review, approvals, and readiness in one desk
- Streamable-http remote at https://mcpriskledger.clauxel.com/mcp
- Required secret Bearer token after checkout and MCP token claim
- Publisher version 0.1.0 with public website and server card URL
- Version: 0.1.0
- Access model: paid_mcp_bearer_token
- Remote URL: https://mcpriskledger.clauxel.com/mcp
What problem does it solve?
Adding unvetted MCP servers to an agent stack is fast but dangerous when you lack intake risk reports and approval trails.
Who is it for?
Solo builders curating multiple third-party or internal MCP servers who need a repeatable intake and approval ritual.
Skip if: Hackathons or personal projects using only one trusted local MCP with no intake or approval process.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After token claim and MCP registration, you get documented risk reports, tool reviews, and approval readiness before new servers reach production agents.
- Server intake risk reports for new MCP endpoints
- Per-tool review notes and approval status
- Readiness signal before production agent enablement
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Journey fit
Canonical shelf is Ship because intake risk and readiness checks are the gate you want before customers or production agents depend on new MCP tools. Security subphase matches server intake risk reports, per-tool review, approvals, and readiness—not generic monitoring dashboards alone.
How it compares
MCP server intake risk desk, not an application pentest skill or generic MCP marketplace browse-only listing.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is MCP Risk Ledger MCP for?
It is for indie builders and small teams who evaluate new MCP servers before agents call them and need risk reports plus approval workflows.
When should I use MCP Risk Ledger MCP?
Use it during Ship security before enabling new remote MCP tools, and when re-reviewing servers after version or tool-list changes.
How do I add MCP Risk Ledger MCP to my agent?
Complete checkout and MCP token claim on mcpriskledger.clauxel.com, then add the remote URL with Authorization Bearer <token> in your MCP client.