Public trust artifact

Run a public verdict, not an instant session.

A verdict is a dated, evidence-backed public opinion about a specific tested claim. It can carry a canonical page, score, badge, limitations, dissent, and right-of-reply path. It is separate from the paid Instant Critique flow, which creates a private report for fast decision support.

Verdict artifact

MCP Time Reference Server

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Outcome

Canonical page, evidence, score, limitations, badge eligibility, and correction path.

Not included

No automatic badge, no pay-to-change score, and no private session report masquerading as a verdict.

See a published MCP server verdict

Run a verdict

Use this when the output should be inspected by others: a public score, dated methodology, visible evidence, limitations, and a badge that links back to the canonical verdict.

Run an Instant Critique

Use this when you need fast private feedback. It creates an authenticated, wallet-backed session and report. It does not create a public verdict page, badge, or certification artifact.

Intake standard

What a verdict run needs

Read methodology

A testable claim

The run starts with a narrow question: what should this agent, GPT, MCP server, app, or generated work prove?

Evidence capture

The verdict records the setup, observed behavior, limitations, dissent, and sources behind the score.

Publication review

A badge is only issued after the artifact passes methodology, language risk, and right-of-reply checks.

Boundary rule

Instant Critique can inform a later verdict, but it is not itself a verdict. A public verdict requires explicit publication review and should never expose private session data.