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Readiness map for paid MCP listings #3

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@egoriklok

Hi MCPize team — I’m working on a small seller-side readiness sprint for paid MCP/API capabilities.

MCPize looks like a strong fit because your platform sits at the point where MCP publishers need subscriptions, billing, unified access, security signals, and buyer trust.

The gap I’m mapping is: when an AI buyer-agent evaluates a paid MCP listing, can it verify the non-secret trust fields before recommending access?

  • what capability can charge;
  • what price/quota applies;
  • how access is controlled;
  • what approval/limit policy exists;
  • what receipt or audit trace proves use/payment;
  • how access is revoked;
  • what evidence justifies raising limits.

I can prepare a fixed-scope Agent Access Gateway Readiness Sprint for one paid MCP listing: a human-readable report plus machine-readable JSON/Markdown summary with authority, receipt, and revocation map.

Price is $99 USDT/USDC after non-secret qualification. No secrets, API keys, wallet credentials, private keys, session tokens, or customer data required.

Would a one-listing readiness map be useful for MCPize or one of your publishers?

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