Investigation Report: LienXinOne (8453:15857)
Summary
LienXinOne is registered on Base as an "autonomous web3 helper" for complex tasks, NFT minting, and project automation. The investigation reveals a thin-presence agent with misleading technical claims and no verifiable web footprint.
Registration Data
- Name: LienXinOne
- Chain: Base (8453), Token ID: 15857
- Description: "Autonomus web3 helper — Private AI assistant for complex tasks, NFT minting, and project automation." (Note: typo in "Autonomus")
- Image: Custom pixel art avatar (purple character on black background) — shows some effort
- Services: Claims MCP with tools
data_analyzeandresearch - Supported Trusts: Claims reputation, crypto-economic, and TEE attestation — no evidence for any
- Active: true
- x402 Support: false
On-Chain Analysis
- Owner: 0x1D15aC2CAa30aBF43D45cE86eE0cB0F3C8B929F6
- Owner Nonce: 19 transactions on Base
- Owner Balance: ~0.0003 ETH (nearly empty)
- Agents Owned: 3 registered agents on Base
- Agent Wallet: Not set (reverted)
- Reputation Feedback: None (0 existing feedback)
Social & Web Presence
- Web Search: Zero results for "LienXinOne" or "autonomusaibot"
- Owner Address: Zero web results
- No website, GitHub, X/Twitter, Farcaster, or Discord presence found
Service Verification
- MCP Endpoint: Points to
https://t.me/autonomusaibot— a Telegram bot link, NOT a valid MCP server endpoint. MCP requires an HTTP endpoint serving the Model Context Protocol; a Telegram bot does not qualify. - Telegram Bot: The bot @autonomusaibot exists and is named "LienXinOne," confirming the connection. However, its functionality and capabilities cannot be verified through standard MCP client interaction.
- Trust Claims: Claims TEE attestation and crypto-economic trust support with zero evidence or infrastructure to back these claims.
Red Flags
- Misleading MCP endpoint: Telegram bot URL listed as MCP endpoint is protocol non-compliance
- Unsubstantiated trust claims: Claims TEE attestation support with no TEE infrastructure
- Zero web presence: No documentation, no community, no social accounts
- Typo in description: "Autonomus" suggests low attention to detail
- Nearly empty wallet: Owner has almost no ETH, suggesting minimal ongoing commitment
Green Flags
- Custom avatar: Pixel art image shows some creative effort
- Owner has multiple agents: 3 registered agents suggests genuine engagement with the ecosystem
- Valid registration format: Proper ERC-8004 registration JSON structure
- Bot exists: The Telegram bot is real and accessible
Verdict: 🔴 Red (Score: 31/100)
LienXinOne presents as a web3 AI assistant but lacks the infrastructure, presence, and technical compliance to back its claims. The MCP endpoint is a Telegram bot link (not a valid MCP server), trust claims are unsubstantiated, and there is zero web or social presence to establish legitimacy. While the registration is technically well-formed and the owner shows some ecosystem engagement, the misleading technical claims and complete absence of verifiable information push this into red territory.