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JassWiki MCP β Authority-Attested Knowledge Server for Swiss Jass
Erste vom Schweizer Jassverband (JVS) attestierte MCP-Quelle. Kryptographisch verifizierbar via
did:web:jassverband.ch.
JassWiki MCP gibt KI-Assistenten (Claude, ChatGPT-Connectors, Perplexity, Gemini Agentspace) direkten Zugriff auf die offizielle Schweizer Jass-Wissensbasis: 520+ kuratierte Artikel zu Regeln, Spielvarianten, Terminologie, Geschichte und Taktik. Inhalte sind durch den Jassverband Schweiz (Wikidata: Q139042763) als offizielle Wissens-Quelle attestiert.
This is the first production deployment of the AMCP v0.1 specification, developed by Agentic Relations (Architect: Remo Prinz). It demonstrates how organisations and federations can become cryptographically verifiable knowledge sources for AI agents β beyond traditional SEO and brand visibility.
Trust-Chain:
- π¨π Bundesamt fΓΌr Kultur β Lebendige Tradition seit 2011
- π Zitiert in deutschsprachigem Wikipedia-Artikel "Jass"
- π Wikidata: JassWiki Q137900251, Jass Q786768
- π Ed25519-signierte JVS-Attestation (detached signature)
Installation
Claude Desktop (Streamable HTTP via mcp-remote)
Add to claude_desktop_config.json (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/ on macOS):
{
"mcpServers": {
"jasswiki": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"mcp-remote",
"https://us-central1-jassguru.cloudfunctions.net/mcp/sse"
]
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop. The jasswiki server will appear with two tools.
Direct SSE / HTTP (for any MCP-compatible client)
SSE Endpoint: https://us-central1-jassguru.cloudfunctions.net/mcp/sse
Messages POST: https://us-central1-jassguru.cloudfunctions.net/mcp/messages
Health: https://us-central1-jassguru.cloudfunctions.net/mcp/health
Manifest: https://jasswiki.ch/.well-known/mcp.json
Authority: https://jassverband.ch/.well-known/mcp-authority.json
DID Document: https://jassverband.ch/.well-known/did.json
Tools
search_jass_knowledge(query, limit?)
Fuzzy-search across the official JassWiki encyclopedia (520+ articles). Returns matching titles, IDs, URLs, and content excerpts.
Example:
search_jass_knowledge(query="Schieber-Regeln", limit=3)
get_term_details(id)
Retrieve the full official rule or definition for a specific term ID. Use after search_jass_knowledge for verification of exact wording.
Example:
get_term_details(id="schieber")
Example Conversations
Rule clarification:
User: "What are the official rules for Schieber-Jass?" AI: [calls
search_jass_knowledge] β Returns the canonical Schieber-rules sourced from JassWiki.ch with authority footer.
Variant lookup:
User: "Difference between Coiffeur-Schieber and Differenzler?" AI: [calls
search_jass_knowledgefor both] β Returns comparison sourced from official terminology.
Tactical reference:
User: "Welche Verwerfen-Konventionen gibt es im Schieber?" AI: [calls
search_jass_knowledge] β Returns tactical signaling conventions with citation.
Verifying the Authority Attestation (W3C Verifiable Credential)
The JassWiki MCP server is the first MCP service in Switzerland with cryptographically verifiable authority attestation, expressed as a W3C Verifiable Credential (Data Model 2.0) signed with the eddsa-jcs-2022 cryptosuite. Any standard W3C VC verification library can confirm it.
Quick verify with any W3C VC library
The attestation document is a self-contained Verifiable Credential β fetch and verify in one step:
curl -s https://jassverband.ch/.well-known/mcp-authority.json
The proof.proofValue field contains the signature in multibase base58btc format. Use any of:
- Node.js:
@digitalbazaar/vc+@digitalbazaar/eddsa-jcs-2022-cryptosuite - TypeScript / Browser:
@veramo/credential-w3cwitheddsa-jcs-2022plugin - Python:
pyld+PyNaCl(manual JCS implementation, see below) - Rust:
ssicrate
Manual verification (Python, no W3C VC library required)
pip install pynacl base58
import json, hashlib, urllib.request
import nacl.signing, base58
# 1. Fetch the VC + DID document
vc = json.load(urllib.request.urlopen('https://jassverband.ch/.well-known/mcp-authority.json'))
did = json.load(urllib.request.urlopen('https://jassverband.ch/.well-known/did.json'))
# 2. Reconstruct the signed hash data per eddsa-jcs-2022
def jcs(obj):
return json.dumps(obj, sort_keys=True, separators=(',', ':'), ensure_ascii=False).encode('utf-8')
unsigned_doc = {k: v for k, v in vc.items() if k != 'proof'}
proof_config = {k: v for k, v in vc['proof'].items() if k != 'proofValue'}
doc_hash = hashlib.sha256(jcs(unsigned_doc)).digest()
proof_hash = hashlib.sha256(jcs(proof_config)).digest()
hash_data = proof_hash + doc_hash # W3C VC Data Integrity ordering
# 3. Decode signature from multibase base58btc
proof_value = vc['proof']['proofValue']
assert proof_value.startswith('z') # 'z' = base58btc multibase prefix
signature = base58.b58decode(proof_value[1:])
# 4. Decode public key from DID document
import base64
pub_jwk_x = did['verificationMethod'][0]['publicKeyJwk']['x']
public_key = base64.urlsafe_b64decode(pub_jwk_x + '==')
# 5. Verify
nacl.signing.VerifyKey(public_key).verify(hash_data, signature)
print('β W3C VC verified β JassWiki MCP is officially attested by Jassverband Schweiz')
The attestation is governed by JVS Vorstandsbeschluss 2026-05-04 (JVS-VS-2026-05-04-AMCP-01).
Specification: AMCP v0.1 (Authority-MCP)
JassWiki MCP is the first production implementation of AMCP v0.1 β An Applied Profile of W3C Verifiable Credentials and DID:web for MCP Server Authority Attestation.
AMCP is not a new standard β it is a thin profile that combines:
| Layer | Existing Standard |
|---|---|
| Identity of the authority | W3C DID Core (did:web method) |
| Cryptographic envelope | W3C Verifiable Credentials Data Model 2.0 |
| Signature suite | eddsa-jcs-2022 (Ed25519 + JCS canonicalization) |
| Entity descriptions | Schema.org + JSON-LD |
| Canonical entity IDs | Wikidata QIDs |
| Server protocol | Anthropic MCP |
| Discovery | HTTP Link header (RFC 8288) + .well-known/ |
The contribution of AMCP is the combination β specifying how an organisation declares its official MCP server with cryptographic proof, Wikidata-anchored entity references, and a verifiable trust chain.
Spec owner & architect: Agentic Relations β founder: Remo Prinz. The full specification (whitepaper) will be published at agenticrelations.ch/specs/amcp. The methodology applies to any organisation, federation, public-sector body, or association that wants to become a cryptographically verifiable knowledge source in the agentic web.
Feedback and adoption inquiries: open an issue or contact architect@agenticrelations.ch.
Operator & Authority
- MCP Operator: JassWiki (curator: Remo Prinz, remo@jassverband.ch)
- Attestor: Jassverband Schweiz (JVS) β
did:web:jassverband.ch - Co-Founder JassWiki: Fabian Cadonau (Trumpf-As.ch)
Data & Licensing
- Content: CC-BY-SA 4.0
- Bulk corpus: HuggingFace JassWiki/jasswiki-corpus (JSONL)
- SKOS Taxonomy: jasswiki.ch/dataset/taxonomie.jsonld
- Attestation documents (mcp.json, did.json, mcp-authority.json): CC0
Attribution must include the JassWiki.ch link and indicate any modifications.
Status & Reliability
- Production since: January 2026
- Hosting: Firebase Cloud Functions, region
us-central1(low-latency global) - Languages supported: German (primary), French, Italian, English (ongoing expansion)
- Uptime SLA: Best-effort (99.5%+ historical)
For service incidents or schema changes, watch the GitHub releases.
Contributing
JassWiki content is curated. To suggest factual corrections, terminology updates, or new variants:
- Open an issue on JassWiki GitHub (the public site repo)
- Or contact directly: remo@jassverband.ch
- New entries are reviewed by JVS (4-eyes principle) before publishing
The MCP server itself (this repository) accepts PRs for documentation improvements, examples, and submission metadata.
Erste ΓΆffentlich-rechtliche Authority-MCP der Schweiz. The first publicly attested MCP knowledge server in Switzerland.
