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DeltaSignal ATLAS-7

aitrailblazer/deltasignal-atlas-codex-plugin
8 toolsHTTPregistry active
Summary

This is a production MCP server that pulls SEC/XBRL filings and financial signals for 215 crypto-exposed public companies like RIOT and MARA. It exposes composite tools for common workflows: morning briefs, single-issuer diligence, pressure boards, and alpha sweeps. The server runs on Azure with a nightly regression audit you can query through MCP or REST. It supports x402 micropayments via Base USDC with the first five calls free, so you pay per use instead of subscribing. Agents can discover workflows through Arazzo scenario definitions or just call the high-level MCP tools directly. Reach for this when you need covenant stress, peer rankings, or SEC-grounded fundamentals for publicly traded crypto miners and related issuers.

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Tools

Public tool metadata for what this MCP can expose to an agent.

8 tools
deltasignal_readinessChecks the live ATLAS-7 data plane before analysis, including service readiness, active data freshness, issuer coverage, and whether the current signal slice is safe to query.

Checks the live ATLAS-7 data plane before analysis, including service readiness, active data freshness, issuer coverage, and whether the current signal slice is safe to query.

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

deltasignal_top_stressedRanks the most stressed crypto public companies in the active DeltaSignal slice, using covenant stress, debt coverage, quality flags, and current issuer risk signals for triage workflows.2 params

Ranks the most stressed crypto public companies in the active DeltaSignal slice, using covenant stress, debt coverage, quality flags, and current issuer risk signals for triage workflows.

Parameters* required
limitinteger
Maximum issuers to return.
offsetinteger
Offset for pagination.
deltasignal_covenant_stressFetches ATLAS-7 covenant stress for a single ticker or screens the active issuer universe with filters for risk tier, quality flags, debt coverage status, linkbase-backed rows, and minimum stress score.10 params

Fetches ATLAS-7 covenant stress for a single ticker or screens the active issuer universe with filters for risk tier, quality flags, debt coverage status, linkbase-backed rows, and minimum stress score.

Parameters* required
limitinteger
Maximum rows for list mode.
offsetinteger
Offset for list mode.
periodstring
Optional YYYY-MM-DD period for ticker detail.
tickerstring
Optional ticker. When set, returns the detail route for that issuer.
risk_tierstring
Optional risk tier filter for list mode.
min_stressinteger
Optional minimum stress score for list mode.
source_datestring
Optional YYYY-MM-DD source date for list mode.
quality_flagstring
Optional quality flag filter for list mode.
linkbase_onlyboolean
Restrict list mode to linkbase-backed issuers.
debt_coverage_statusstring
Optional debt coverage status filter for list mode.
deltasignal_peer_rankingCompares one crypto public company against its peer group and returns relative covenant stress ranking, percentile context, and peer-comparison signals for issuer research.2 params

Compares one crypto public company against its peer group and returns relative covenant stress ranking, percentile context, and peer-comparison signals for issuer research.

Parameters* required
periodstring
Optional YYYY-MM-DD period.
tickerstring
Required issuer ticker, normalized to uppercase.
deltasignal_alpha_signalsReturns high-conviction alpha and edge signals for one crypto public company ticker, including resilience, treasury, regime-fit, and phase-one opportunity indicators.2 params

Returns high-conviction alpha and edge signals for one crypto public company ticker, including resilience, treasury, regime-fit, and phase-one opportunity indicators.

Parameters* required
tickerstring
Required issuer ticker, normalized to uppercase.
source_datestring
Optional YYYY-MM-DD source date.
deltasignal_company_fundamentalsReturns SEC XBRL-backed company fundamentals for one ticker, with optional segment facts and related-party facts for deeper financial diligence.4 params

Returns SEC XBRL-backed company fundamentals for one ticker, with optional segment facts and related-party facts for deeper financial diligence.

Parameters* required
periodstring
Optional YYYY-MM-DD period.
tickerstring
Required issuer ticker, normalized to uppercase.
include_segmentsboolean
Include segment facts when available.
include_related_partyboolean
Include related-party facts when available.
deltasignal_risk_distributionSummarizes the active issuer universe by ATLAS-7 risk tier so agents can understand market-wide stress concentration before drilling into individual companies.

Summarizes the active issuer universe by ATLAS-7 risk tier so agents can understand market-wide stress concentration before drilling into individual companies.

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

deltasignal_daily_changesReturns the latest daily signal-change snapshot, highlighting new SEC/XBRL-driven changes, issuer movements, and fresh DeltaSignal updates for monitoring workflows.

Returns the latest daily signal-change snapshot, highlighting new SEC/XBRL-driven changes, issuer movements, and fresh DeltaSignal updates for monitoring workflows.

No parameter schema in public metadata yet.

DeltaSignal ATLAS-7 - SEC-Grounded Issuer Intelligence for Agents

MCP Live x402 Live Circle Ready Arazzo Workflows Discovery Contract Glama Connector

Evidence-first issuer intelligence, SEC/XBRL signals, risk context, fundamentals, alpha screens, and Synthetic Basket pressure evidence for crypto-exposed public companies. The live public surface exposes MCP, OpenAPI, Arazzo workflows, pricing/field-contract discovery, x402 challenges for protected execution, signed wallet grant sessions, and ATLAS-7 audit status.

Common workflows are exposed as composite MCP presets so agents can call one reliable tool instead of hand-orchestrating several low-level calls. The live Azure service also exposes an operator audit-status tool so agents can verify that the full 215-issuer regression run is healthy before relying on the surface.

Native MCP server plus x402 micropayments. Public clients should not request or store Delta Signal API keys. Standard Base x402 is the compatibility-first challenge at accepts[0]; Circle Gateway is an explicitly selectable optimized path at accepts[1] for Circle-aware clients using GatewayWalletBatched. Signed wallet grants are separate backend virtual credit and do not settle on-chain.

Agents discover, pay, and execute deterministic workflows through MCP tools, OpenAPI routes, and Arazzo scenario definitions.

Also available as a Glama Connector. Smithery remains available as an alternate connector path.

July 15 Live Contract Checkpoint

The latest verified public contract exposes 68 OpenAPI paths, 81 MCP tools, 30 priced routes, and 47 parser-contract fields. The MCP catalog includes 26 governed atlas7_* semantic tools for model/field discovery, validated semantic queries, evidence lineage, issuer reports, history, pressure, and readiness.

The current Level 2 calculation universe contains 378 issuers: 215 crypto-canonical issuers plus 163 expanded public-equity issuers. The July 15 CompanyFacts/PIT replay completed all 378 issuers and materialized 817,992 rows with 0 errors. The separate customer-route regression audit covered 215 issuers and 1,935 operations: 1,923 successful, 0 failed, 0 skipped, and 12 not applicable.

For governed semantic access, inspect atlas7_model_catalog and atlas7_field_catalog before compiling or executing a semantic query. Treat returned evidence envelopes as the source boundary; raw SQL is never part of the public contract.

Circle Agent Marketplace Review Focus

Delta Signal ATLAS-7 should be reviewed as an x402-compatible seller service for AI agents, not as a generic chat plugin or API-key product.

The public review surface is ATLAS-7 issuer intelligence:

  • MCP discovery before paid execution.
  • OpenAPI route contracts with reachable REST routes and 402 response behavior.
  • Arazzo workflow metadata for bounded scenario planning.
  • x402 challenge and retry behavior through Base USDC.
  • Circle Gateway metadata through GatewayWalletBatched for Circle-aware clients.
  • Route-level pricing and payment metadata.
  • Per-call receipt metadata for paid-call reconciliation.
  • Evidence-preserving JSON or Markdown outputs with source dates, caveats, quality flags, payload mode, route provenance, and non-advice boundaries.

Recommended reviewer path:

  1. Inspect https://api.aitrailblazer.net/.well-known/x402.
  2. Inspect MCP tools/list before any paid call.
  3. Inspect https://api.aitrailblazer.net/openapi.json.
  4. Probe GET https://api.aitrailblazer.net/v1/readiness.
  5. Confirm that a plain unauthenticated paid route may return HTTP 402 Payment Required.
  6. Confirm the challenge presents standard Base x402 at accepts[0] and, where configured, Circle Gateway GatewayWalletBatched at accepts[1].
  7. Let first-entry clients use the standard requirement, or explicitly select Circle by capability/provider pin from a Circle-aware client.
  8. Inspect returned evidence, billing, and receipt metadata before trusting rendered prose.

Marketplace reviewers should validate a public x402 resource, seller payTo, amount/network/asset metadata, standard x402 compatibility, explicit Circle Gateway GatewayWalletBatched selection for Circle-aware clients, and the absence of broker, wallet, settlement-service, or investment-advice claims. A Circle test wallet must have deposited or available Gateway balance; an ERC-20 USDC balance on Base alone is not sufficient for Gateway settlement.

TripCode / River subscriber research is visible in public MCP discovery, but execution is x402/grant-gated and evidence-dependent. Do not promise a successful TripCode/River answer unless the live tool call resolves the required River / issuer index blobs.

How Agents Know and Run Workflows

The public landing page includes the animated workflow runner. The same contract is machine-readable here:

flowchart LR
  Intent["User intent<br/>morning brief, RIOT report, daily evidence"]
  Discover["Discover<br/>MCP tools/list<br/>OpenAPI<br/>Arazzo<br/>x402 metadata"]
  Plan["Plan<br/>select Arazzo workflow"]
  Execute["Execute<br/>MCP composite<br/>or REST sequence"]
  Pay["Resolve payment<br/>standard accepts[0]<br/>or explicit Circle accepts[1]"]
  Result["Result<br/>bounded JSON<br/>Markdown evidence"]

  Intent --> Discover --> Plan --> Execute --> Pay --> Result
  Plan --> W1["marketReadinessScan"]
  Plan --> W2["singleIssuerDiligence"]
  Plan --> W3["dailyMonitoringEvidenceDrilldown"]
  Plan --> W4["mcpCompositePresetSelection"]

Agents do not need a special Arazzo runner to use this today. MCP clients can read the scenario definitions, select one of the exposed MCP composite tools, or follow the OpenAPI route sequence step by step. Public clients should use x402 challenge/retry or signed wallet grant sessions. Internal API keys are first-party operations credentials and are not part of the public integration path.

Key Surfaces

  • Changelog - changelog.html
  • Changelog feeds - rss.xml and atom.xml
  • Claude Code project guide - CLAUDE.md
  • MCP endpoint - https://api.aitrailblazer.net/mcp
  • Main website - https://aitrailblazer.github.io/deltasignal-atlas-codex-plugin/
  • StrategiX Visual MCP - https://aitrailblazer.github.io/strategix-visual-mcp/
  • Delta Signal Substack - https://substack.com/@deltasignalai
  • OpenAPI 3.1 - https://api.aitrailblazer.net/openapi.json
  • x402 discovery - https://api.aitrailblazer.net/.well-known/x402
  • Arazzo YAML - arazzo/deltasignal-arazzo.yaml and root mirror deltasignal-arazzo.yaml
  • Arazzo JSON - arazzo/deltasignal-arazzo.json and root mirror deltasignal-arazzo.json
  • Public handshake workflow - arazzo/publicMcpX402Handshake.arazzo.yaml
  • Executable Circle-aware buyer - examples/circle-aware-buyer
  • Glama Connector - net.aitrailblazer.api/delta-signal-atlas-7
  • Registry refresh notes - REGISTRY_REFRESH.md

Changelog Feed Maintenance

rss.xml and atom.xml are generated from the machine-readable JSON embedded in changelog-llm.html:

node scripts/generate-changelog-feeds.mjs

The Changelog Feeds GitHub Action runs on changelog pushes, daily schedule, and manual dispatch. It refreshes the feed files and commits them when they drift, while the discovery contract workflow fails if a pull request changes the changelog without regenerating the feeds.

Quick Start

Codex + x402

npx @coinbase/payments-mcp install
codex plugin marketplace add aitrailblazer/deltasignal-atlas-codex-plugin

Restart Codex CLI after install.

Claude Code + x402

npx @coinbase/payments-mcp install --client claude-code
claude mcp add --transport http deltasignal-atlas-7 https://api.aitrailblazer.net/mcp

Test Immediately

Give me a DeltaSignal morning brief.
Run a DeltaSignal company report for RIOT.
Show me the DeltaSignal pressure board.
Run a quick ticker check for MARA.
Is the full ATLAS-7 audit healthy?

Seven Agent Workflows

The workflow layer is published as Arazzo 1.0.1:

  • YAML: arazzo/deltasignal-arazzo.yaml
  • JSON: arazzo/deltasignal-arazzo.json
  • Public handshake only: arazzo/publicMcpX402Handshake.arazzo.yaml

These workflows are scenario guidance for agents. They do not replace OpenAPI or MCP; they tell an agent which operations/tools to call for a user intent.

1. publicMcpX402Handshake

Public onboarding and payment check.

Flow:

  1. Call POST /mcp with JSON-RPC tools/list.
  2. Do not send an internal key.
  3. Expect HTTP 200 with the public DeltaSignal tool inventory.
  4. Call a real tool such as deltasignal_readiness through the x402-capable client.
  5. Expect either a signed wallet grant-session token to allow execution or HTTP 402 Payment Required. Public grant access uses enrolled EVM wallets: GET /v1/grant/challenge, sign the returned message, POST /v1/grant/session, then attach X-DeltaSignal-Grant-Token. The backend maps that wallet to database-managed grant budget/runway records. Active grant contexts may expose grant_expires_at / grant_expires_in_seconds for the grant window; challenge/session expires_at fields remain short TTLs.
  6. If challenged, let the x402-capable client pay and retry the same tools/call request.

Use this to confirm public MCP discovery and paid tool execution before real use.

2. publicRestX402DailyClient

Deterministic REST clients can run the same evidence workflows without handling API keys.

Flow:

  1. Read GET /v1/pricing and GET /v1/contract/fields.
  2. Run GET /v1/readiness through an x402-capable client.
  3. If the route returns 402 Payment Required, settle through the x402 client and retry with proof.
  4. If the wallet is enrolled for a grant, mint a signed wallet grant session and attach X-DeltaSignal-Grant-Token instead of paying on-chain.
  5. Store the response evidence metadata, billing metadata, grant runway fields, caveats, and non-advice boundary with each call.

Use this for Node, Go, .NET, cron, and data-pipeline integrations that do not need an agent runtime.

3. atlas7AuditStatusCheck

Operator readiness check for the scheduled Azure-native regression audit.

Flow:

  1. Call MCP tool deltasignal_atlas7_audit_status through the paid/grant/internal MCP flow, or call GET /v1/atlas7/audit/latest with an internal/pre-authorized key. The REST audit endpoint is not a plain unauthenticated public probe.
  2. Confirm status=healthy, stale=false, issuer_count=215, failed_count=0, historical_failed_count=0, and composite_failed_count=0.
  3. Preserve the artifact prefix and finished_at_utc when summarizing.

This workflow is an operational audit surface, not a paid issuer-analysis route.

4. marketReadinessScan

Broad market operating picture.

Flow:

  1. GET /v1/readiness
  2. GET /v1/risk-distribution
  3. GET /v1/top-stressed?limit=10
  4. GET /v1/alpha-opportunities?limit=10

Use this when a user asks what is happening across the crypto public issuer universe.

5. singleIssuerDiligence

Full ticker-level diligence.

Flow:

  1. GET /v1/company-fundamentals/{ticker}
  2. GET /v1/alpha-signals/{ticker}
  3. GET /v1/covenant-stress/{ticker}
  4. GET /v1/peer-ranking/{ticker}
  5. Optional: GET /v1/atlas-history/{ticker}?limit=30

MCP equivalent: call deltasignal_company_report with { "ticker": "RIOT" }.

6. dailyMonitoringEvidenceDrilldown

Compact daily monitoring first, raw evidence only when requested.

Flow:

  1. GET /v1/daily-changes/latest
  2. Optional: GET /v1/daily-changes/evidence?ticker={ticker}&source_date={source_date}&limit=25

Use this when a user asks what changed today, then asks why a specific issuer moved.

7. mcpCompositePresetSelection

Preferred MCP composite tools for common user intents.

PresetIntentPrice metadata
deltasignal_morning_briefDaily market scan$0.18
deltasignal_company_reportFull single-ticker diligence$0.60 standard display; $0.45-$0.75 route-declared range
deltasignal_pressure_boardRisk-focused monitoring$0.14
deltasignal_alpha_sweepOpportunity-focused market screen$0.14
deltasignal_quick_ticker_checkFast single-name sanity check$0.18

Agents should prefer these server-enforced composites for common scenarios instead of manually fanning out low-level tools.

8. tripCodeResearchContinuity

Article-to-evidence continuity for DeltaSignal subscribers.

Marketplace caveat: this workflow is discovery-gated. Do not claim it is public marketplace-ready unless the deployed MCP tools/list exposes the TripCode tools and the required River / issuer index blobs are available. If discovery does not expose these tools, use the supported ATLAS-7 issuer workflow instead.

Flow:

  1. Read the ATLAS-7 TripCode: TF-SUB-... value from a DeltaSignal article subtitle.
  2. Call MCP tool deltasignal_resolve_article_tripcode with that TripCode.
  3. Use returned continuity.linked_xbrl_tripcodes, linked_ds_tripcodes, and river_tripcodes to load filing evidence, computed DeltaSignal signals, and issuer thesis River context.
  4. If a draft article is being prepared before publication, call deltasignal_generate_article_tripcode with DeltaSignal research identity fields. Do not use a Substack post ID as canonical identity.
  5. If the user asks for the full subscriber thesis map and prior article nodes are not already provided, call deltasignal_list_article_tripcodes with the current TripCode, TF-RIVER TripCode, or issuer symbol to discover prior TF-SUB nodes automatically.
  6. Call deltasignal_resolve_river_tripcode when the user wants the full persistent River graph, or deltasignal_reverse_search_river when the user wants thesis-lineage reconstruction.
  7. Call deltasignal_article_thesis_map with the current article TripCode and the discovered River/evidence continuity. Do not require the subscriber to paste old TripCodes by hand.
  8. If the article names filing evidence only, call deltasignal_resolve_filing_tripcode, then deltasignal_compare_article_to_filing_evidence for a compact verification packet.

Use this when a subscriber asks Codex or Claude Code to turn a DeltaSignal article into a machine-readable thesis map.

Public subscriber access is through MCP/x402:

  1. Discovery is free: plugin page, tools/list, OpenAPI, Arazzo, llms.txt, and .well-known/x402.
  2. Public tools/call may require a signed wallet grant session or x402 payment proof.
  3. x402-compatible clients receive a 402 challenge, pay through Base USDC, then retry the same request.
  4. Full paid article text and LLM-friendly Markdown are entitlement-gated. If access is not verified, tools should return metadata, permitted summaries, continuity links, and restricted or missing status rather than leaking paid content.
  5. Internal authoring write tools are not exposed publicly.

Available MCP Tools

Composite presets:

  • deltasignal_morning_brief
  • deltasignal_company_report
  • deltasignal_pressure_board
  • deltasignal_alpha_sweep
  • deltasignal_quick_ticker_check

Granular tools:

  • deltasignal_readiness

Discovery-gated TripCode / River tools. Call only when live MCP tools/list exposes them:

  • deltasignal_generate_article_tripcode - authoring-time TF-SUB identity generation; local, deterministic, typical price $0.00.
  • deltasignal_resolve_article_tripcode - resolves an article subtitle TripCode into the Azure Blob research object; typical price $0.02.
  • deltasignal_list_article_tripcodes - discovers prior TF-SUB article nodes from a current article TripCode, River TripCode, or issuer symbol; typical price $0.02.
  • deltasignal_resolve_river_tripcode - resolves a TF-RIVER issuer thesis graph from Azure Blob; typical price $0.05.
  • deltasignal_reverse_search_river - reconstructs River thesis lineage and the eight-section subscriber map from an issuer, TripCode, or claim; typical price $0.30.
  • deltasignal_search_by_claim - searches River claim records by query or claim hash; typical price $0.05.
  • deltasignal_search_by_issuer - discovers the issuer index, active River root, and article nodes; typical price $0.05.
  • deltasignal_compare_claim_to_evidence - compares one claim to River evidence refs and marks missing evidence explicitly; typical price $0.08.
  • deltasignal_generate_filing_tripcode - generates a TF-XBRL evidence identity from SEC/XBRL tuple data; local, deterministic, typical price $0.00.
  • deltasignal_resolve_filing_tripcode - resolves known TF-XBRL filing evidence; typical price $0.02.
  • deltasignal_compare_article_to_filing_evidence - compares one article node to linked filing evidence; typical price $0.08.
  • deltasignal_article_thesis_map - resolves one article-centered River into the eight-section subscriber thesis map; typical price $0.30.

Public ATLAS-7 issuer tools:

  • deltasignal_top_stressed
  • deltasignal_covenant_stress
  • deltasignal_peer_ranking
  • deltasignal_alpha_signals
  • deltasignal_company_fundamentals
  • deltasignal_risk_distribution
  • deltasignal_daily_changes - compact Daily Monitoring; no raw tag arrays; typical public route price $0.03.
  • deltasignal_daily_change_evidence - explicit issuer proof drilldown; paginated raw Company Facts tags; typical public route price $0.03.
  • deltasignal_atlas7_audit_status - operator health check for the Azure-native 215-issuer ATLAS-7 regression audit; reports freshness, artifact prefix, operation count, historical failures, composite failures, and health state. This is a readiness/audit surface, not an issuer-analysis route.

All tools are read-only, schema-validated, and bounded for agent use.

TripCode Resolver Pricing

TripCode tools are MCP-first research-continuity utilities. They are priced to make subscriber article resolution cheap while keeping higher-value synthesis separate.

Public marketplace caveat: TripCode / River tools are discoverable in public MCP, but execution is x402/grant-gated and depends on deployed River / issuer index blobs. The strongest Circle Agent Marketplace path today is ATLAS-7 x402 issuer intelligence: Readiness, Morning Brief, Company Report, Pressure Board, Alpha Sweep, Quick Ticker Check, Synthetic Basket pressure, and issuer drilldowns.

MCP toolTypical pricePurpose
deltasignal_generate_article_tripcode$0.00Generate a deterministic TF-SUB article/research identity before publication
deltasignal_resolve_article_tripcode$0.02Resolve an article subtitle TripCode into its Azure Blob research object
deltasignal_list_article_tripcodes$0.02Discover prior TF-SUB nodes from a current article, TF-RIVER, or issuer River
deltasignal_resolve_river_tripcode$0.05Resolve the persistent TF-RIVER issuer thesis graph
deltasignal_reverse_search_river$0.30Reconstruct thesis deltas, confirmations, weakened assumptions, risks, scenarios, and monitors
deltasignal_search_by_claim$0.05Search River claims by normalized claim text or hash
deltasignal_search_by_issuer$0.05Find issuer index, active River root, and TF-SUB article nodes
deltasignal_compare_claim_to_evidence$0.08Compare one claim to River evidence refs and preserve missing evidence
deltasignal_generate_filing_tripcode$0.00Generate a deterministic TF-XBRL identity from supplied SEC/XBRL tuple data
deltasignal_resolve_filing_tripcode$0.02Resolve a TF-XBRL filing evidence object
deltasignal_compare_article_to_filing_evidence$0.08Return a compact article-to-filing verification packet
deltasignal_article_thesis_map$0.30Resolve one article-centered River into a current thesis map
Future deep River synthesis$0.75-$1.20Heavier multi-River synthesis across article, evidence, computed signals, and milestones

Natural Language Briefs

Raw and composite routes return structured evidence. Natural Language routes compile that evidence into validated Markdown while preserving source dates, caveats, quality flags, evidence hashes, and non-advice disclaimers.

Current public routes:

  • top_stressed_natural - live, $0.95, evidence-preserving Markdown brief for highest-stress issuers.
  • morning_brief_natural - live, $0.95, backend-composed Natural Language Morning Brief.

Planned routes:

  • covenant_stress_natural - $1.20

Access Model

  • Public MCP endpoint: https://api.aitrailblazer.net/mcp
  • Public OpenAPI: https://api.aitrailblazer.net/openapi.json
  • Public x402 discovery: https://api.aitrailblazer.net/.well-known/x402
  • Base x402 routes: https://api.aitrailblazer.net/v1/*
  • Payment rail: Base USDC through x402-capable clients; standard x402 is accepts[0] for compatibility and Circle Gateway is an explicit additive option at accepts[1] for clients that support GatewayWalletBatched
  • Seller payTo: 0x6D91ADF2c545047cbbC5b37a5f457cce081B48d3

Public clients do not need Delta Signal API keys. First calls may be grant-covered when the caller wallet is enrolled in the backend grant database. Public grant access uses the wallet grant-session flow for enrolled EVM wallets: GET /v1/grant/challenge, sign the returned message, POST /v1/grant/session, then attach X-DeltaSignal-Grant-Token. Raw unsigned wallet headers do not unlock grants. Grant-covered calls are virtual backend credit and do not settle. If no active grant applies, compatible clients receive x402 payment requirements and retry with payment proof. If payment tooling is unavailable, inspect the route and expected cost, then retry through a standard x402-capable client or a Circle-aware client that can select GatewayWalletBatched.

Public x402 Probe

Before paid use, inspect the payment contract. A plain unauthenticated request may return HTTP 402; a compatible client with a configured identity grant or signed wallet grant may execute under that grant:

GET https://api.aitrailblazer.net/v1/readiness

Expected public behavior:

  • HTTP 402 Payment Required
  • x402Version=2
  • network=eip155:8453
  • Base USDC settlement
  • standard x402 option first for broad compatibility
  • optional Circle Gateway GatewayWalletBatched option for Circle-aware clients
  • seller payTo=0x6D91ADF2c545047cbbC5b37a5f457cce081B48d3
  • payment metadata for the route, including Circle Gateway metadata when available

Paid responses should include response-envelope billing metadata and, where applicable, a per-call settlement receipt. For standard x402_direct, reconcile wallet movement plus the response receipt. For Circle Gateway batching, the response receipt is the per-call attribution surface and should preserve route, quoted cost, charged or attributed amount, settlement mode, payer reference, reconciliation key, batch or transaction reference when available, timestamp, status, and quality flags.

Circle selection is capability-based, not automatic fallback. A plain EIP-3009 client may use the first standard requirement without Circle support. A Circle-aware buyer must explicitly select the GatewayWalletBatched requirement and sign against the Gateway domain and challenge-provided extra.verifyingContract. The signing wallet must also have deposited or available Circle Gateway balance; Base ERC-20 USDC alone can produce a closed insufficient_balance response with no charge.

Do not claim Circle Agent Marketplace listing status until Circle or the Circle marketplace UI confirms the branded Delta Signal ATLAS-7 listing.

Daily Monitoring, Evidence, and Export Packaging

DeltaSignal daily activity is split into separate products:

  • Morning Brief answers "give me the daily picture" with one backend-composed scan across readiness, latest meaningful deltas, risk distribution, top stressed issuers, and alpha opportunities.
  • Finished Morning Brief PDF uses StrategiX Visual MCP to package DeltaSignal evidence into a polished, branded, auditable PDF. Recommended workflow: strategix_delta_brief_pdf_full at $4.50 per market day.
  • Monthly PDF Subscription is $79 for 22 daily briefs with auto-delivery and archive access.
  • Heavy / Multi-Issuer Deep Brief is $9.00 when the finished PDF includes extra issuer drilldowns.
  • Daily Monitoring answers "what changed today?" through compact MCP and REST responses with freshness, changed-company rows, source dates, and evidence references.
  • Evidence Drilldown answers "show me why this issuer moved" through deltasignal_daily_change_evidence or GET /v1/daily-changes/evidence.
  • Bulk Export is reserved for future artifact-backed full daily evidence packs; full exports should be saved as durable files, not pasted into chat context.

Public REST and payment surfaces:

  • GET /v1/daily-changes/latest or GET /mpp/v1/daily-changes/latest - compact monitoring.
  • GET /v1/daily-changes/evidence or GET /mpp/v1/daily-changes/evidence - issuer evidence drilldown.
  • GET /v1/atlas7/audit/latest - authenticated operator REST status for the latest 215-issuer Azure regression audit. Public agents should prefer MCP deltasignal_atlas7_audit_status through the paid/grant/internal MCP flow.
  • Future bulk evidence export proposal: small pack $0.15, standard pack $0.30, full daily export $0.75-$1.50.

Development Modes

  • Local: DELTASIGNAL_PAYMENT_MODE=local
  • Live production: DELTASIGNAL_PAYMENT_MODE=live
  • Internal smoke: DELTASIGNAL_PAYMENT_MODE=internal with a pre-authorized key

Internal mode is for first-party validation only. Public users should use x402.

Technical

  • Bundled STDIO MCP server in mcp-stdio/
  • Remote MCP endpoint: https://api.aitrailblazer.net/mcp
  • OpenAPI surface: https://api.aitrailblazer.net/openapi.json
  • Arazzo workflow definitions: arazzo/deltasignal-arazzo.yaml and arazzo/deltasignal-arazzo.json
  • Strict input validation and bounded responses
  • Compatible with Codex, Claude Code, OpenClaw, and other MCP clients

Discovery contract validation:

cd mcp-stdio
go run ./cmd/validate-discovery --root ..

Set DELTASIGNAL_API_KEY or pass --api-key to also verify that every Arazzo x-mcp-tool exists in live MCP tools/list.

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