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digest-mcp.dokasukadon.workers.dev

https://digest-mcp.dokasukadon.workers.dev/mcp
94/100 · MCP Trust Grade · checked 8h ago · MCP 2025-06-18

Is the digest-mcp.dokasukadon.workers.dev MCP server safe to use?

Independent trust grade A (94/100). No blocking issues found in the static + spec checks. wmcp.sh continuously watches digest-mcp.dokasukadon.workers.dev for tool drift and rug-pulls. The grade is free and identical whether or not the operator pays.

Watched since 2026-07-18 — behavioral baseline locked. We re-check this server's tool surface on a schedule; if it adds, removes, or silently rewrites a tool (rug-pull), we record it.

What it offers — 5 tools · Developer Tools

hash

Compute a cryptographic hash (SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-384/SHA-512) of the input. LLMs cannot compute hashes — always use this tool. Returns hex and base64 d

encode

Encode UTF-8 text to base64, base64url, hex, or URL (percent) encoding. Exact, unlike LLM in-context encoding.

decode

Decode base64, base64url, hex, or URL (percent) encoded data. Returns UTF-8 text when the bytes are valid UTF-8, plus the raw bytes as hex.

jwt_decode

Decode a JWT's header and payload WITHOUT verifying the signature. Expands exp/iat/nbf to ISO timestamps and reports expiry. Never treat the result as

generate_uuid

Generate RFC 4122 UUIDs: random v4, or deterministic v5 from a namespace UUID and a name. LLMs cannot generate valid random or v5 UUIDs — use this too

Spec conformance20%100
Security (OWASP MCP)30%100
Reliability / performance20%92
Tool hygiene15%80
Transparency / provenance15%90

Observed behavior

No proxied traffic observed for this host yet. Connect it at /connect and its grade gains a measured Reliability score + per-tool behavioral evidence — the half a static scan can't produce.

Findings

No blocking issues found in the static + spec checks.
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We re-grade digest-mcp.dokasukadon.workers.dev on a schedule and alert your Slack/webhook the moment its tools change or its grade drops — rug-pull insurance for the connection.

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How this grade is computed. An open, independent rubric — Spec conformance (20%), Security mapped to the OWASP MCP Top 10 (30%), Reliability (20%), Tool hygiene (15%), Transparency (15%) — run by connecting to the server and inspecting its real MCP surface. The grade is free and identical whether or not the operator pays. v1 uses static + spec signals from a single connection; continuous uptime, real latency, and annotation-truthing (declared readOnly vs observed behavior) layer on via the wmcp.sh proxy.