Zyfai Rebalancer Agent for 0xf9d6992AB0eB3123914651f216Da384FB277Fb8B
▸ What it does
Scans multiple chains (Base, Arbitrum, Plasma) for yield opportunities across blue-chip protocols and rebalances positions using zero-knowledge proofs to validate risk assessment. Claims to serve the owner address's portfolio specifically.
▸ How to use it
Via web endpoint (https://www.zyf.ai) or MCP server at https://mcp.zyf.ai. Requires npm SDK (@zyfai/sdk) for programmatic access. Unclear if this is multi-user or single-account service.
▸ Evidence basis
Real infrastructure present: working npm package, MCP v1 endpoint, GitHub repo (erc8004-implementation), documentation site, and coherent tech stack (Circom 2.2.2, SnarkJS Groth16). Agent name is owner-specific (0xf9d6992AB0eB...) which is unusual but suggests personalized deployment. Active flag is true. However, no GitHub commit history visible from metadata, no usage signals (TVL, transaction volume, user count), and ZK circuit implementation details are generic claims without verifiable deployment proof.
▸ Risks
Zero on-chain activity visibility in metadata—cannot confirm actual yield scanning or rebalancing execution. ZK claims (Circom/SnarkJS) are standard library names; no evidence of custom circuits or audited proofs. Owner-specific registration pattern suggests this may be a single-user service rather than a public agent. MCP endpoint and web service URLs untested—may be placeholder. Missing X402 support (microtransactions) despite infrastructure hints at monetization. Yield strategy agents are inherently risky (smart contract exploits, protocol insolvency, slippage); ZK obfuscation could hide poor risk modeling.
▸ Raw data
- Chain
- base
- Token ID
- 55576
- First seen
- 6/15/2026, 9:00:39 PM