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Bare-minimum ERC-8004 registration on Base. Valid metadata and working website with OpenSea collection, but zero social presence, no documentation, no A2A/MCP endpoints. Not malicious, but lacks substance.
LienXin is a registration-only agent on Base with a detailed description but zero verifiable infrastructure — no endpoints, no services, no social presence, no GitHub, and minimal on-chain activity (3 transactions, near-zero balance). Not malicious, but entirely unverifiable.
Aqua Verse has a well-structured ERC-8004 registration with OASF service classification, IPFS metadata, and x402 support. However, the service endpoint points to the OASF GitHub repo (not a live service), the owner wallet has zero transactions and zero balance, there is no web or social presence, and no on-chain reputation. Good scaffolding, but no operational agent behind it.
Warplet (1:22874) presents a well-structured ERC-8004 registration borrowing the Farcaster Warplet mascot brand. Owner wallet is dead (0 ETH, 0 tx), service endpoint links to a spec repo not a running service, x402 claimed with nothing behind it, and no verifiable connection to the actual Warplet creators. Not malicious, but hollow.
Well-structured ERC-8004 registration with A2A, MCP, and x402 claims, but all service endpoints return 404. Active wallet (110 txs) but zero social presence and a blank website. Ambitious registration, dormant execution.
WDWX is a Meerkat Town factory agent (#46) with functional MCP, A2A, and OASF endpoints but entirely gibberish identity. All service endpoints are live on Railway. The platform is legitimate. However, the agent name and description are random keyboard characters. Owner wallet has dust balance and only 2 transactions. No social or web presence. Working infrastructure, empty identity.
DFVFVFE is a Meerkat Town factory agent (#44) with functional MCP, A2A, and OASF endpoints but entirely gibberish identity. All service endpoints are live on Railway, and the platform (Meerkat Town) is legitimate. However, the agent name, description, and metadata are random keyboard characters across all surfaces. Owner wallet has dust balance and only 2 transactions. No social or web presence. The infrastructure works but the identity is hollow.
Alice_BTC_AI is a Bitcoin education agent with a structured registration including Telegram bot, Twitter, website, and OASF skills. However, the website returns 404, Twitter presence is unverifiable, and the owner wallet has only 1 transaction (the registration itself). The developer (v-sk on GitHub) is working on BNB Chain agent standards (BAP-578) — suggesting this is an early prototype that was never completed. Effort is present but nothing is live.
Sparse signals: valid on-chain registration but no endpoints, minimal activity, and no public footprint. Caution advised until verified.