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MCP Trust Gateway

MCP Trust Gateway

License: MIT Python 3.10+ MCP

Trust, reputation, and economic accountability for MCP — the missing layer above OAuth.

MCP's OAuth 2.1 foundation answers who is this agent? This gateway answers the harder question: authenticated, but trustworthy? It sits between MCP clients and upstream MCP servers as a protocol-transparent proxy, enriching every tool invocation with trust evaluation powered by A2A Settlement Exchange reputation, KYA tiers, spending limits, and delegation chains.

MCP Client                                          Upstream MCP Servers
(Claude, Cursor, agents)                            (any MCP server)
        │                                                   ▲
        │  MCP Streamable HTTP                              │
        │  + OAuth 2.1 / PKCE                               │
        ▼                                                   │
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                     MCP Trust Gateway                         │
│                                                               │
│  ┌─────────────┐  ┌──────────────┐  ┌──────────────────────┐ │
│  │ OAuth 2.1   │  │ Trust        │  │ Pre-Auth Tool        │ │
│  │ + Settlement│  │ Evaluator    │  │ Discovery            │ │
│  │   Claims    │  │ (KYA + EMA)  │  │ (/.well-known/       │ │
│  │             │  │              │  │  mcp-tools)          │ │
│  └──────┬──────┘  └──────┬───────┘  └──────────────────────┘ │
│         │                │                                    │
│  ┌──────┴──────┐  ┌──────┴───────┐                            │
│  │ RFC 8693    │  │ Scope-to-KYA │                            │
│  │ Token       │  │ Tier Mapper  │                            │
│  │ Exchange    │  │              │                            │
│  │ + Trust     │  │              │                            │
│  │   Decay     │  │              │                            │
│  └─────────────┘  └──────────────┘                            │
└───────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────┘
                            │ queries
                            ▼
                ┌───────────────────────┐
                │  A2A Settlement       │
                │  Exchange             │
                │  (reputation, KYA,    │
                │   agent directory)    │
                └───────────────────────┘

The Gap

MCP has made real progress on authentication. OAuth 2.1 with PKCE, Streamable HTTP transport, the MCP Connector in Claude's API, and enterprise IdP integrations from Auth0 and AWS. The identity problem is largely solved.

But four gaps remain — and they all sit above authentication:

MCP Challenge

Root Problem

What This Gateway Provides

Scope standardization

read:files means whatever each server decides

Trust-tier-mapped scopes: KYA levels give scopes meaning beyond arbitrary strings

3rd-party agents blocked by redirects

Autonomous agents can't do browser-based OAuth redirects

Authorization intermediary: the gateway handles OAuth on behalf of agents using the Economic Air Gap pattern

Tool discovery gated behind auth

Agents must authenticate before knowing what tools exist

Pre-auth discovery endpoint (/.well-known/mcp-tools) backed by the exchange's agent directory and Agent Cards

Multi-hop token exchange

RFC 8693 doesn't address trust decay across delegation hops

Trust-decaying token exchange: EMA reputation scoring layered on top of RFC 8693, with delegation chains that narrow authority per hop

The common thread: authentication is necessary but not sufficient for autonomous agents. OAuth says "this token is valid." The trust gateway adds "and here's how much you should trust the agent presenting it."

Related MCP server: protect-mcp

How It Works

1. Trust-Enriched OAuth

The gateway implements MCP's OAuth 2.1 flow (Authorization Code + PKCE) but enriches issued tokens with settlement claims:

{
  "sub": "agent:analytics-bot-7f3a",
  "scope": "settlement:transact mcp:tool:invoke",
  "https://a2a-settlement.org/claims": {
    "agent_id": "analytics-bot-7f3a",
    "org_id": "org-acme-corp",
    "kya_level": 1,
    "reputation": 0.87,
    "spending_limits": { "per_transaction": 500, "per_day": 5000 },
    "counterparty_policy": { "require_min_reputation": 0.7 },
    "delegation": {
      "chain": [{ "principal": "user:julie@acme.com", "delegated_at": "2026-03-01T09:00:00Z" }],
      "transferable": false
    }
  }
}

The token carries identity (OAuth) and trustworthiness (settlement claims) in a single artifact.

2. Pre-Auth Tool Discovery

Agents can discover available tools and their trust requirements before authenticating:

GET /.well-known/mcp-tools
{
  "tools": [
    {
      "name": "query_database",
      "description": "Run read-only SQL queries",
      "required_kya_level": 0,
      "required_reputation": 0.0,
      "required_scope": "mcp:read"
    },
    {
      "name": "execute_trade",
      "description": "Submit a trade order",
      "required_kya_level": 2,
      "required_reputation": 0.8,
      "required_scope": "mcp:tool:financial"
    }
  ]
}

Clients evaluate what permissions they need before initiating OAuth. No more blind authorization prompts.

3. Trust Evaluation on Every Call

On every proxied tools/call, the gateway evaluates:

  • KYA tier >= tool's required tier (identity verification depth)

  • EMA reputation >= tool's minimum threshold (track record)

  • Spending limits not exceeded (economic guardrails)

  • Counterparty policy allows the upstream server (organizational constraints)

  • Delegation chain is intact and transferable flag permits the hop

If trust is insufficient, the gateway returns a structured denial with an upgrade path:

{
  "error": "trust_insufficient",
  "required_kya_level": 2,
  "current_kya_level": 1,
  "upgrade_url": "https://exchange.example.com/kya/upgrade",
  "message": "This tool requires AUDITABLE identity verification. Current level: ORGANIZATIONAL."
}

4. Trust-Decaying Token Exchange

For multi-hop scenarios (agent A delegates to agent B which calls tool C), the gateway implements RFC 8693 token exchange extended with trust decay:

Agent A (reputation: 0.92)
    │
    │  RFC 8693 token exchange
    │  trust_score = 0.92 × 0.85 decay = 0.782
    ▼
Agent B (delegated token, effective trust: 0.782)
    │
    │  second hop
    │  trust_score = 0.782 × 0.85 decay = 0.665
    ▼
Tool C (requires min reputation: 0.6) ✓ allowed

Each hop in the delegation chain reduces effective trust via EMA-weighted decay. Scopes narrow (never widen). Spending limits reduce proportionally. The result: "yes this token is valid, but the further it travels from the original principal, the less authority it carries."

5. Scope-to-Trust-Tier Mapping

Instead of arbitrary server-defined scope strings, the gateway maps MCP tool categories to trust tiers:

MCP Scope

KYA Level Required

Meaning

mcp:read

SANDBOX (0)

Read-only access, any agent

mcp:tool:invoke

SANDBOX (0)

Basic tool invocation

mcp:tool:write

ORGANIZATIONAL (1)

Tools that mutate state

mcp:tool:financial

AUDITABLE (2)

Tools with economic impact

mcp:delegate

AUDITABLE (2)

Sub-delegation of authority

This gives scopes meaning grounded in verified identity, not server whim.

Install

pip install -e .

Or from git:

pip install git+https://github.com/a2a-settlement/mcp-trust-gateway.git

Quick Start

1. Start the Gateway

export A2A_EXCHANGE_URL=http://localhost:3000
export MCP_TRUST_GATEWAY_PORT=3100
python -m mcp_trust_gateway

The gateway starts on port 3100, proxying to upstream MCP servers registered in the exchange's agent directory.

2. Connect Claude Desktop

Add to claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "trust-gateway": {
      "url": "http://localhost:3100/mcp",
      "authorization": {
        "type": "oauth2",
        "authorization_url": "http://localhost:3100/oauth/authorize",
        "token_url": "http://localhost:3100/oauth/token"
      }
    }
  }
}

3. Connect Cursor

Add to .cursor/mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "trust-gateway": {
      "url": "http://localhost:3100/mcp",
      "env": {
        "A2A_EXCHANGE_URL": "http://localhost:3000"
      }
    }
  }
}

Configuration

Variable

Default

Description

A2A_EXCHANGE_URL

http://localhost:3000

A2A Settlement Exchange URL

MCP_TRUST_GATEWAY_PORT

3100

Gateway listen port

MCP_TRUST_DECAY_FACTOR

0.85

Trust decay per delegation hop

MCP_TRUST_MIN_REPUTATION

0.0

Global minimum reputation floor

MCP_TRUST_DEFAULT_KYA

0

Default KYA level for unverified agents

OAUTH_ISSUER

(required)

OAuth token issuer URL

OAUTH_SIGNING_KEY

(required)

Key for signing issued tokens

Project Structure

mcp-trust-gateway/
  SPEC.md                          # RFC-style trust layer specification
  README.md
  pyproject.toml
  src/mcp_trust_gateway/
    __init__.py
    __main__.py                    # Entry point
    config.py                      # Environment configuration
    server.py                      # MCP server (client-facing)
    proxy.py                       # MCP client (upstream-facing proxy)
    oauth/
      provider.py                  # OAuth 2.1 + PKCE authorization endpoint
      token_exchange.py            # RFC 8693 with trust decay
      metadata.py                  # RFC 8414 / RFC 9728 metadata
    trust/
      evaluator.py                 # Trust evaluation engine
      scope_mapper.py              # MCP scope <-> SettlementScope <-> KYA tier
      trust_decay.py               # EMA-weighted trust decay for delegation
    discovery/
      well_known.py                # /.well-known/mcp-tools endpoint
      registry.py                  # Exchange directory -> tool manifest bridge
  tests/
  examples/

Design Principles

Protocol-transparent proxy. The gateway does not define its own MCP tools. It proxies upstream MCP servers and adds trust evaluation as middleware. Any existing MCP server works without modification.

Reuse, don't rebuild. OAuth token validation, scope checking, claims parsing, spending limits, and delegation chains come from a2a-settlement-auth. Reputation and KYA queries come from the a2a-settlement SDK. The gateway is the glue.

Spec-first. The SPEC.md is the primary deliverable — it's what gets proposed back to the MCP ecosystem as the missing trust layer. The code is the reference implementation.

Additive, not competitive. This builds on MCP's OAuth 2.1 foundation. It does not replace it, fork it, or compete with it. It answers the question OAuth was never designed to answer: should you trust this agent?

Project

Description

a2a-settlement

Core settlement exchange + SDK (reputation, KYA, escrow)

a2a-settlement-auth

OAuth settlement scopes, claims, spending limits, delegation chains

a2a-settlement-mcp

MCP server exposing settlement operations as tools

a2a-settlement-mediator

AI-powered dispute resolution

a2a-settlement-dashboard

Human oversight dashboard

settlebridge-ai

SettleBridge Gateway — trust/policy enforcement for settlement requests

otel-agent-provenance

OpenTelemetry provenance conventions

a2a-federation-rfc

Federation protocol — trust discount across exchanges

langgraph-a2a-settlement

LangGraph integration

crewai-a2a-settlement

CrewAI integration

litellm-a2a-settlement

LiteLLM integration

adk-a2a-settlement

Google ADK integration

This gateway vs a2a-settlement-mcp: The MCP server exposes settlement operations as tools (create escrow, check balance, etc.). This gateway evaluates trust on MCP tool invocations. They are complementary — you might use the MCP server behind this gateway, or use the gateway to protect any other MCP server.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md. The most impactful contributions right now are to the SPEC.md — helping formalize the trust layer so it can be proposed upstream to the MCP ecosystem.

License

MIT. See LICENSE.

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