11 tools from the Zarq MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Zarq policy →check_token_risk Zero-friction risk check for any crypto token. Returns verdict (SAFE/WARNING/CRITICAL), trust score (0-100), Moody's-style rating (Aaa-D), distance... 2/5 crypto_alerts Get all active ZARQ structural warnings. Two levels: STRUCTURAL COLLAPSE (≥3 weakness signals, historically 98% lost >50% value) and STRUCTURAL STR... crypto_compare Compare two crypto tokens head-to-head. Returns Trust Score, NDD, risk level, and key differences for both tokens. Useful for relative value analys... crypto_distress_watch Get all tokens currently showing distress (DtD < 2.0). Returns a watchlist of tokens with elevated crash risk, sorted by DtD score ascending (most ... crypto_rating Get the full ZARQ Trust Score for a crypto token. Returns overall score (0-100), letter grade (A+ to F), and breakdown across 5 pillars: Security (... crypto_ratings_bulk Get Trust Score ratings for all 205 rated tokens in bulk. Returns token_id, name, symbol, trust_score, trust_grade, and risk_level for each. Useful... 2/5 crypto_safety_check Quick pre-trade safety check for a crypto token. Returns risk level, trust grade, DtD score, alert status, crash probability, and any active flags.... crypto_signals Get all active crypto risk signals: Structural Collapse and Structural Stress alerts and recovery recovery signals. Each signal includes token, DtD... get_risk_signals Get all tokens with active ZARQ warnings. Returns the full list of 205 monitored tokens with their risk level (SAFE/WATCH/WARNING/CRITICAL), trust ... get_trust_score Get just the ZARQ Trust Score for a token. Returns the score (0-100), Moody's-style grade (Aaa through D), and risk level. Lightweight alternative ... 2/5 The Zarq MCP server exposes 11 tools across 2 categories: Read, Execute.
Use Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy. Write YAML rules for each tool — rate limits, argument validation, or deny rules — then run Intercept in front of the Zarq server.
Zarq tools are categorised as Read (10), Execute (1). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept