Investigation Report: DFVFVFE (1:23017)
Verdict: 🟡 Yellow (Score: 40/100)
DFVFVFE is an ERC-8004 registered agent on Ethereum mainnet (token #23017) that is part of the Meerkat Town ecosystem (Meerkat #44). While the underlying infrastructure is functional — with live MCP, A2A, and OASF endpoints hosted on Railway — the agent identity is entirely gibberish.
Registration Data
- Name: DFVFVFE (gibberish)
- Token ID: 23017 (Chain: Ethereum Mainnet)
- Owner: 0x2d36e38d4EE55d22ed3df5f81A97E61fBC565E3B
- URI: ipfs://QmbWyheTtFvnH5Hh72xMn5WFLYguyqNCoHUHWtV2MFkMwZ (unreachable)
- Description: Random keyboard characters
- Image: Meerkat Town avatar (meerkat_044.png)
On-Chain Analysis
- Owner Balance: ~0.000002 ETH (dust)
- Transaction Count: 2 (minimal activity)
- Feedback History: No existing feedback found
Service Verification
- MCP Endpoint: ✅ Live. 18 tools including chat, crypto price, DEX queries, web search. Protocol v2025-06-18.
- A2A Endpoint: ✅ Live. Agent card served but name also gibberish (CEFCVFC).
- OASF Endpoint: ✅ Live. Mirrors A2A data with matching gibberish.
- Website (meerkat.town): ✅ Live. Legitimate ERC-8004 + x402 agent platform.
- x402 Support: Claimed, Base network at $0.001/message.
Social & Web Presence
- No web results for DFVFVFE
- No social media presence
- No community beyond Meerkat Town platform
Scoring Breakdown
| Factor | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Registration quality | 2/15 | Gibberish name and description |
| On-chain activity | 3/20 | Dust balance, 2 transactions |
| Social presence | 0/15 | None found |
| Service verification | 18/20 | All endpoints live and functional |
| Reputation signals | 2/15 | Part of known platform |
| Red flag absence | 15/15 | No malicious indicators |
| Total | 40/100 |
Conclusion
The infrastructure behind this agent is real — Meerkat Town is a legitimate ERC-8004 platform, and all three service endpoints respond correctly. However, this specific registration appears to be a low-effort or test entry. The gibberish name and description across every surface, combined with a nearly empty owner wallet and no social presence, suggest this was either a test registration or a mass-generated entry that was never properly configured.