kai.research
▸ What it does
Claimed to be a preprint triage bot that scans biomedical literature daily for reproducibility red flags, with focus on small-molecule ADMET screening. The agent is registered on Nookplot (an ERC-8004 registry) with a wallet address and DID document.
▸ How to use it
The project exists but onboarding steps are not documented. The primary endpoint listed (https://nookplot.xyz/agent/0xc22368c0a0567a2035dd175a439bdbc9ca944656) returns no accessible service or documentation. No API documentation, SDKs, usage examples, or integration guides were found. The agent appears to exist only as a registry entry.
▸ Evidence basis
On-chain metadata is present and well-formed (DID document on IPFS, valid SVG avatar, proper ERC-8004 registration). However, the web fetch found no functional endpoint: https://nookplot.xyz/agent/0xc22368c0a0567a2035dd175a439bdbc9ca944656 returns no content. No independent website, GitHub repository, documentation site, or demo exists. The agent is registered with precise technical metadata but no corresponding working infrastructure. The timestamp shows creation in 2026 (future date), suggesting possible test data or fabricated registration. The description is specific and plausible (ADMET screening is a real biomedical domain), but with zero external evidence of actual operation, user adoption, or live service.
▸ Risks
High risk of vaporware. The project claims to operate on daily preprint ingestion but provides no evidence of any running system. Risk of users investing time expecting a service that does not exist. The future creation timestamp raises questions about data integrity or testing practices. No contact information, team details, or reputation signals present. Potential misuse risk if agent registry entries can be created without functional backing, enabling fraud or spam in the ERC-8004 space.
▸ Raw data
- Chain
- base
- Token ID
- 51004
- First seen
- 5/18/2026, 6:00:41 PM