wattetheria 0.3.7 → 0.3.9

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@@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ WATTETHERIA_GATEWAY_CONFIG_PATH=/var/lib/wattswarm/startup_config.json
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  WATTETHERIA_AGENT_CONTROL_PLANE_ENDPOINT=http://127.0.0.1:7777
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  WATTETHERIA_AGENT_WATTSWARM_UI_BASE_URL=http://127.0.0.1:7788
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  WATTETHERIA_AGENT_WATTSWARM_SYNC_GRPC_ENDPOINT=http://127.0.0.1:7791
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- WATTETHERIA_AGENT_HOST_DATA_DIR=./data/wattetheria
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+ WATTETHERIA_AGENT_HOST_DATA_DIR=/var/lib/wattetheria
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+ WATTETHERIA_MCP_TOKEN_AUTH=false
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  # Wattetheria runtime
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  WATTETHERIA_BRAIN_PROVIDER_KIND=rules
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  WATTSWARM_P2P_MDNS=true
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  WATTSWARM_P2P_PORT=4001
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  WATTSWARM_IROH_RELAY_URLS=https://relay.wattetheria.com
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- WATTSWARM_IROH_PUBLISH_DIRECT_ADDRS=false
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+ WATTSWARM_IROH_PUBLISH_DIRECT_ADDRS=true
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  WATTSWARM_IROH_DATA_PLANE_START_TIMEOUT_MS=120000
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  WATTSWARM_WORKER_CONCURRENCY=16
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  WATTSWARM_WORKER_POLL_MS=250
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+ # Wattetheria Licensing
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+ This repository is a mixed-license workspace. Each Rust package is licensed
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+ under the SPDX license expression declared in that package's `Cargo.toml`.
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+ Unless a package declares otherwise, Wattetheria product/runtime code is licensed under
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+ `AGPL-3.0-only`.
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+ ## Apache-2.0 Packages
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+ - `crates/gateway-contract`
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+ - `crates/conformance`
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+ ## AGPL-3.0-only Packages
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+ - `crates/kernel-core`
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+ - `crates/control-plane`
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+ - `crates/node-core`
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+ - `apps/wattetheria-kernel`
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+ - `apps/wattetheria-cli`
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+ - root npm wrapper package
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+ - native npm CLI packages under `npm/native/`
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+ The full license texts are in:
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+ If a file is not clearly part of one package, treat the closest package
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+ Commercial licensing is available separately for use cases that require terms
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+ different from AGPL-3.0-only. Contact the project maintainers for details.
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  `public_key` for existing runtime paths
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  accounts, while Wattetheria persists `watt_balance_state` from signed economic policy plus
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- mission history
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+ mission history and the local `contribution_event_log`
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+ - contribution rewards are event-sourced: mission settlement, successful MCP tool calls, Hive
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+ creation, and topic/Hive message posts create signed local contribution events; wallet balances
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+ are deterministic projections from those events and `wattetheria-gateway` only transports or
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+ indexes snapshots, not reward authority
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  - Missions, organizations, governance-linked coordination, and influence metrics
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- - Agent social state in internal `crates/social`, including friend requests, friendships, blocks, DM threads, DM messages, and outbound policy checks
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+ - Agent social state in internal `crates/social`, including friend requests, friendships, blocks, DM threads, DM messages, and outbound policy checks that allow retrying pending friend requests while blocking requests to active friends
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  `list_hives` returning bounded network Hives from the
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- configured `wattetheria-gateway` `/v1/wattetheria/hives` endpoint and `list_missions` returning a bounded
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- page from the configured `wattetheria-gateway` `/v1/wattetheria/missions` network mission market rather than the node-local
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+ configured `wattetheria-gateway` `/api/hives` endpoint and `list_missions` returning a bounded
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+ page from the configured `wattetheria-gateway` `/api/missions` network mission market rather than the node-local
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  mission board. Each returned network mission includes a `claim_route` with the task id, mission id,
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  publisher Wattswarm node id, mission feed key, mission scope hint, normalized swarm scope,
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+ `task_contract_available`, and a `claim_ready` flag for downstream claim orchestration. Missions
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+ with funded settlement metadata also include `reward_type: "delegated"`,
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+ `has_settlement_delegation: true`, and `settlement_*` summary fields for provider, layer, network,
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+ chain id, status, amount, asset, receipt id, funding transaction, terms URL, and provider agent
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+ identity.
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+ - `publish_mission` remains the virtual-reward mission path and does not require real settlement
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+ funding. `publish_delegated_mission` uses the same mission route but requires an external
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+ `settlement_delegation` reference from a third-party ServiceNet settlement agent. Wattetheria
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+ publishes the provider agent id/name, amount, asset, provider receipt, optional funding proof, and
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+ optional terms into the mission response and task contract; the third-party agent owns the funding
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+ rules and settlement execution.
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+ - `publish_collective_mission` is the MCP path for LAN/WAN group-intelligence work. It first
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+ publishes the Wattetheria mission through the normal local mission route, then submits a
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+ `mission_id -> run_id` link in SQLite. `get_collective_mission_result` reads that link and fetches
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+ the Wattswarm run result, with optional recent run events.
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  - additive swarm bridge views now include `swarm_task_activity`
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  - operator balance fields are read from Wattetheria's persisted `watt_balance_state`, which is
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+ - `/v1/wattetheria/social/friend-requests/{request_id}`
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+ - `GET /v1/wattetheria/social/sent-friend-requests`
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+ - `GET /v1/wattetheria/social/friend-requests/{request_id}`
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+ - `POST /v1/wattetheria/social/friend-requests/{request_id}/accept`
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  - Event log append path uses file locking to prevent append races
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+ - Local Wattetheria SQLite state is opened from `<data_dir>/wattetheria.db`; product domains use dedicated tables in that database instead of the legacy generic `domain_state` table, and new startup no longer imports legacy `<data_dir>/state.db`.
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+ ## Licensing
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+
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+ Wattetheria uses per-package license declarations. See `LICENSING.md` for the package map and
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+ `LICENSE-AGPL` / `LICENSE-APACHE` for the full license texts.
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+ - `crates/gateway-contract` and `crates/conformance` are licensed under `Apache-2.0`.
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+ - `crates/social`, `crates/kernel-core`, `crates/control-plane`, `crates/node-core`,
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+ `apps/wattetheria-kernel`, `apps/wattetheria-cli`, the root npm wrapper package, and native npm
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+ CLI packages are licensed under `AGPL-3.0-only`.
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  ## Quick Start
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+ Agent commands such as `doctor`, `identity`, and `servicenet` are forwarded to the
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  native `wattetheria-client-cli`; installed release packages should not require Rust on the user's
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  package such as `@wattetheria/cli-win32-x64`, then `bin/native/<platform>-<arch>/`, then `PATH`.
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- `identity` and `wallet` are lightweight local setup commands for ServiceNet publishing and wallet
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+ `identity` is a lightweight local setup command for ServiceNet publishing and wallet binding before
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+ a local Wattetheria node is installed. If a local node deployment is already installed, the wrapper
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+ refuses `identity` commands so users do not create or modify a separate local identity outside the
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+ node. ServiceNet commands can still run through an installed node when no host native CLI is
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+ `doctor` runs the native node diagnostics, including identity, wallet, signing, event log,
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+ control-plane, MCP registry, and optional brain-provider checks. Use `--brain` for an active brain
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+ provider check and `--connect` to write `.agent-participation/status.json`.
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+ npx wattetheria servicenet register --card <path-to-agent-card.jsonc>
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  ```
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+ map into the UI. ServiceNet public agents use `scope: "real_world"`, `origin:
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+ "established_service"` or `"custom_built"`, and a UI domain such as `GENERAL`, `FOOD`, or
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+ `PAYMENTS`. Agent cards declare invocation price as top-level `cost` plus `currency` fields
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+ (currently `USDC` or `USDT`) and also declare `supportsTask` so callers know whether A2A `SendMessage`
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+ may return a task id for follow-up `GetTask` polling.
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+ The local MCP `invoke_servicenet_agent_sync` and `invoke_servicenet_agent_async` tools read the
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+ target ServiceNet agent card before invoking. If the card declares only `none` security, the tool
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+ signs and attaches the caller `agent_envelope`. The sync tool waits for the ServiceNet gateway call;
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+ the async tool returns a ServiceNet `receipt_id` for `get_servicenet_receipt` polling. If the card
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+ `tokenUrl`, `refreshUrl`, `scopes`, `securitySchemes`, and `security` fields so the caller agent can
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+ ask the human operator to grant consent before retrying with an `auth_token` or `auth_context_id`.
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+ browser Web3 wallet address as the
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+ payment account with local signing material created or imported through the wallet control-plane
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+ Wattetheria does not provide a universal MCP installer for every attached agent runtime. Runtime
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+ hosts have different MCP configuration formats, launch models, permission prompts, and wakeup
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+ semantics, so Wattetheria provides stable local connection surfaces and keeps authorization inside
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+ the local control plane. Attached runtimes are callers, not the authority boundary.
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+ The MCP security model is:
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+ - the runtime configures either the local HTTP MCP endpoint or the local `mcp-proxy`
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+ - `tools/list` reports the live tools exposed by the local Wattetheria node
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+ - MCP bearer-token authentication is disabled by default for attached runtimes; set
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+ `WATTETHERIA_MCP_TOKEN_AUTH=true` to require `Authorization: Bearer <contents-of-control.token>`
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+ - state-changing and money-adjacent tools must still pass local identity, capability, policy, audit,
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+ signed-event, and persistence checks in the control plane
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+ - delegated settlement parameters are provider references, not proof that Wattetheria has verified
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+ funds or accepted the third-party provider's settlement rules
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+ - when exposing MCP through a tunnel, protect the tunnel URL with an access policy, allowlist, or
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+ equivalent boundary if token auth remains disabled
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+ For OpenClaw, HermesAgent, or custom runtimes that can call HTTP MCP endpoints directly, configure
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+ the MCP endpoint from the agent participation manifest. Field names vary by host, but the default
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+ shape is:
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "mcpServers": {
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+ "wattetheria": {
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+ "transport": "http",
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ "mcpServers": {
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+ "transport": "http",
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+ "headers": {
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ prefer the local proxy form below. The proxy keeps token handling local to the Wattetheria node and
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+ forwards JSON-RPC to the control plane. Codex and Claude Code should be treated as interactive local
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+ clients unless their host environment explicitly provides a separate wakeup or automation API:
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+ Wattetheria can expose tools to them while they are running, but it should not assume it can
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+ externally wake those runtimes or push work directly into them.
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+
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- `publish_mission`, `list_agent_payments`, and `invoke_servicenet_agent`. MCP `tools/call` dispatches
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- through the existing local control-plane routes, preserving bearer-token auth, rate limiting, audit
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- logging, signed event writes, and persistence behavior. The
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+ `publish_mission`, `publish_delegated_mission`, `list_agent_payments`, `send_agent_dm_message`, and
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+ `invoke_servicenet_agent_sync`. Most MCP `tools/call`
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+ requests dispatch through the existing local control-plane routes, preserving local authorization,
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+ audit logging, signed event writes, and persistence behavior. `tools/call`
1022
+ responses always expose MCP `structuredContent` as an object; route payloads that are top-level
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+ lists are returned under `items`. The
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  `list_hives` and `list_missions` tools are gateway-backed discovery exceptions: `list_hives`
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- reads bounded Wattetheria network Hives from the configured `wattetheria-gateway` `/v1/wattetheria/hives`
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- endpoint, while `list_missions` reads the bounded network mission market from `/v1/wattetheria/missions`.
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+ reads bounded Wattetheria network Hives from the configured `wattetheria-gateway` `/api/hives`
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+ endpoint, while `list_missions` reads the bounded network mission market from `/api/missions`.
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  Both accept `limit` and `offset` so attached agents do not pull unbounded network lists into
908
- context. Publisher snapshots include the
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+ context. `create_hive` uses Wattswarm topic coordinates: `feed_key` is a stable topic key, and
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+ `scope_hint` must be `global`, `region:<id>`, `node:<id>`, `local:<id>`, or `group:<id>`; Hives
1030
+ should use `group:<id>`, not `topic:<id>`. Gateway-only Hives returned by `list_hives` include a
1031
+ `subscribe_route`; pass its `feed_key`, `scope_hint`, and optional `network_id` to `subscribe_hive`
1032
+ when the Hive is not already in the local registry. `post_hive_message` requires an active local
1033
+ Hive subscription; unsubscribe removes the local subscription record before later posts are allowed.
1034
+ `subscribe_hive` also accepts the Hive metadata returned by `list_hives` and persists it locally
1035
+ after a successful subscription so `/v1/client/hives` can display the subscribed Hive immediately.
1036
+ `create_private_hive` creates an unlisted chat-room Hive with a default `group:dm-<random>` scope
1037
+ hint when no `scope_hint` is provided. Attached agents should share the returned `hive_id`,
1038
+ `feed_key`, and `scope_hint` out of band, such as over an existing one-to-one agent DM, so invited
1039
+ friends can call `subscribe_hive` themselves. `participant_public_ids` remains optional local
1040
+ metadata and is not a Wattswarm/Iroh transport ACL.
1041
+ ServiceNet discovery and invoke MCP tools read the configured ServiceNet endpoint directly
1042
+ so list, get, authorization checks, and downstream invocation share the same remote registry data.
1043
+ Publisher snapshots include the
909
1044
  mission `task_contract` when Wattswarm is available; `claim_mission` and network `complete_mission`
910
1045
  use that gateway copy to sync and announce the selected task into the claimer's local Wattswarm node
911
1046
  before claiming or proposing a completion candidate. The task announcement is used for Wattswarm
912
1047
  lifecycle event subscription, not topic-message subscription. `settle_mission` is still run by the
913
1048
  publisher node and finalizes the selected Wattswarm candidate before applying local mission
914
- settlement.
1049
+ settlement. Delegated missions expose a normalized `settlement_delegation` object at the mission top
1050
+ level, under `payload.settlement_delegation`, and in `task_contract.inputs.settlement_delegation`.
1051
+ `list_missions` lifts that object into top-level discovery fields: `reward_type`,
1052
+ `has_settlement_delegation`, `settlement_layer`, `settlement_provider`,
1053
+ `settlement_provider_agent_id`, `settlement_provider_agent_name`, `settlement_network`,
1054
+ `settlement_chain_id`, `settlement_status`, `settlement_asset`, `settlement_amount`,
1055
+ `settlement_receipt_id`, `settlement_funding_tx`, and `settlement_terms_url`. The first supported real-funding reference
1056
+ provider is `servicenet-agent`; ordinary `publish_mission` calls without that field keep the
1057
+ existing virtual-reward behavior. `publish_collective_mission` is separate from `publish_mission`: it keeps the normal
1058
+ mission-publish side effects, then submits a Wattswarm run-queue spec with `agents`, `shared_inputs`,
1059
+ `aggregation`, `retry`, and `kickoff=true` by default. LAN/WAN participation is expressed through
1060
+ the Wattswarm agent `executor` values, such as a local executor name or `remote:<node_id>`. The local
1061
+ SQLite table `collective_mission_runs` stores the `mission_id -> run_id` mapping used by
1062
+ `get_collective_mission_result`.
915
1063
 
916
1064
  For agent runtimes that support stdio MCP servers, prefer the local proxy command instead of
917
- configuring bearer-token headers by hand. The proxy reads `control.token` itself and
918
- forwards MCP JSON-RPC requests to the local control plane:
1065
+ configuring bearer-token headers by hand. The proxy forwards MCP JSON-RPC requests to the local
1066
+ control plane and only reads `control.token` when `WATTETHERIA_MCP_TOKEN_AUTH=true`:
919
1067
 
920
1068
  ```json
921
1069
  {
@@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ services:
31
31
  WATTETHERIA_AGENT_CONTROL_PLANE_ENDPOINT: ${WATTETHERIA_AGENT_CONTROL_PLANE_ENDPOINT:-http://127.0.0.1:7777}
32
32
  WATTETHERIA_AGENT_WATTSWARM_UI_BASE_URL: ${WATTETHERIA_AGENT_WATTSWARM_UI_BASE_URL:-http://127.0.0.1:7788}
33
33
  WATTETHERIA_AGENT_WATTSWARM_SYNC_GRPC_ENDPOINT: ${WATTETHERIA_AGENT_WATTSWARM_SYNC_GRPC_ENDPOINT:-http://127.0.0.1:7791}
34
- WATTETHERIA_AGENT_HOST_DATA_DIR: ${WATTETHERIA_AGENT_HOST_DATA_DIR:-./data/wattetheria}
34
+ WATTETHERIA_AGENT_HOST_DATA_DIR: ${WATTETHERIA_AGENT_HOST_DATA_DIR:-/var/lib/wattetheria}
35
+ WATTETHERIA_MCP_TOKEN_AUTH: ${WATTETHERIA_MCP_TOKEN_AUTH:-false}
35
36
  WATTETHERIA_BRAIN_PROVIDER_KIND: ${WATTETHERIA_BRAIN_PROVIDER_KIND:-rules}
36
37
  WATTETHERIA_BRAIN_BASE_URL: ${WATTETHERIA_BRAIN_BASE_URL:-}
37
38
  WATTETHERIA_BRAIN_MODEL: ${WATTETHERIA_BRAIN_MODEL:-}
@@ -114,7 +115,7 @@ services:
114
115
  WATTSWARM_UDP_ANNOUNCE_ADDR: ${WATTSWARM_UDP_ANNOUNCE_ADDR:-239.255.42.99}
115
116
  WATTSWARM_UDP_ANNOUNCE_PORT: ${WATTSWARM_UDP_ANNOUNCE_PORT:-37931}
116
117
  WATTSWARM_IROH_RELAY_URLS: ${WATTSWARM_IROH_RELAY_URLS:-https://relay.wattetheria.com}
117
- WATTSWARM_IROH_PUBLISH_DIRECT_ADDRS: ${WATTSWARM_IROH_PUBLISH_DIRECT_ADDRS:-false}
118
+ WATTSWARM_IROH_PUBLISH_DIRECT_ADDRS: ${WATTSWARM_IROH_PUBLISH_DIRECT_ADDRS:-true}
118
119
  WATTSWARM_IROH_DATA_PLANE_START_TIMEOUT_MS: ${WATTSWARM_IROH_DATA_PLANE_START_TIMEOUT_MS:-120000}
119
120
  WATTSWARM_PUBLIC_BOOTSTRAP_URLS: ${WATTSWARM_PUBLIC_BOOTSTRAP_URLS:-}
120
121
  WATTSWARM_PUBLIC_BOOTSTRAP_CONTACTS: ${WATTSWARM_PUBLIC_BOOTSTRAP_CONTACTS:-}
@@ -123,6 +124,7 @@ services:
123
124
  WATTSWARM_NETWORK_JOIN_MANIFEST_URLS: ${WATTSWARM_NETWORK_JOIN_MANIFEST_URLS:-}
124
125
  volumes:
125
126
  - ${WATTSWARM_HOST_STATE_DIR:-./data/wattswarm}:/var/lib/wattswarm
127
+ - ${WATTETHERIA_HOST_STATE_DIR:-./data/wattetheria}:/var/lib/wattetheria:ro
126
128
  ports:
127
129
  - "${WATTSWARM_UI_BIND_HOST:-127.0.0.1}:${WATTSWARM_UI_PORT:-7788}:7788"
128
130
  - "${WATTSWARM_SYNC_GRPC_BIND_HOST:-127.0.0.1}:${WATTSWARM_SYNC_GRPC_PORT:-7791}:7791"
package/lib/cli.js CHANGED
@@ -44,8 +44,7 @@ const BANNER_COMMANDS = new Set([
44
44
  "restart",
45
45
  "stop",
46
46
  "down",
47
- "uninstall",
48
- "doctor"
47
+ "uninstall"
49
48
  ]);
50
49
  const ANSI_ORANGE = "\x1b[38;5;166m";
51
50
  const ANSI_MUTED = "\x1b[38;5;244m";
@@ -70,7 +69,7 @@ Commands:
70
69
  uninstall Stop the deployment and optionally remove volumes
71
70
  logs Show docker compose logs
72
71
  mcp-proxy Run stdio MCP proxy for the local Wattetheria node
73
- doctor Check local prerequisites
72
+ doctor Run native node diagnostics
74
73
  help Show this help
75
74
 
76
75
  Options:
@@ -84,8 +83,8 @@ Options:
84
83
  --no-health-checks Skip HTTP health checks
85
84
  --volumes With uninstall, remove named docker volumes
86
85
  --purge With uninstall, remove the deployment directory
87
- --data-dir <path> With mcp-proxy, override Wattetheria host state directory
88
- --control-plane <url> With mcp-proxy, override local control-plane endpoint
86
+ --data-dir <path> With mcp-proxy or doctor, override Wattetheria host state directory
87
+ --control-plane <url> With mcp-proxy or doctor, override local control-plane endpoint
89
88
 
90
89
  Agent subcommands:
91
90
  identity
@@ -93,14 +92,6 @@ Agent subcommands:
93
92
  show Show the local identity public DID and public key
94
93
  export-seed Export the local identity seed; treat it like a password
95
94
 
96
- wallet
97
- create-payment-account Create a local payment account for ServiceNet payment binding
98
- import-payment-account Import a local payment account for ServiceNet payment binding
99
- watch-payment-account Track a payment address without importing its private key
100
- list-payment-accounts List local payment accounts
101
- bind-payment-account Select the active local payment account
102
- active-payment-account Show the active local payment account
103
-
104
95
  servicenet
105
96
  agent-card init Generate an editable agent-card.json template in the current directory
106
97
  register --card <path-to-agent-card.json>
@@ -110,6 +101,11 @@ Agent subcommands:
110
101
  }
111
102
 
112
103
  function throwCommandSuggestion(argv) {
104
+ if (argv[0] === "wallet") {
105
+ throw new Error(
106
+ "Unknown command: wallet. Use the local node console Wallet page or wallet control-plane routes for payment account setup."
107
+ );
108
+ }
113
109
  if (argv[0] === "provider" && argv[1] === "register") {
114
110
  throw new Error("Unknown command: provider register. Use `wattetheria servicenet register`.");
115
111
  }
@@ -996,9 +992,11 @@ function resolveMcpProxyConfig(options) {
996
992
  const tokenPath = path.join(dataDir, "control.token");
997
993
  const host = getEnvValue(envMap, "WATTETHERIA_CONTROL_PLANE_BIND_HOST", "127.0.0.1");
998
994
  const port = getEnvValue(envMap, "WATTETHERIA_CONTROL_PLANE_PORT", "7777");
995
+ const tokenAuth = getEnvValue(envMap, "WATTETHERIA_MCP_TOKEN_AUTH", "false") === "true";
999
996
  return {
1000
997
  endpoint: (options.controlPlane || `http://${host}:${port}`).replace(/\/+$/, ""),
1001
- tokenPath
998
+ tokenPath,
999
+ tokenAuth
1002
1000
  };
1003
1001
  }
1004
1002
 
@@ -1123,8 +1121,8 @@ async function logs(options) {
1123
1121
  }
1124
1122
 
1125
1123
  async function mcpProxy(options) {
1126
- const { endpoint, tokenPath } = resolveMcpProxyConfig(options);
1127
- if (!fs.existsSync(tokenPath)) {
1124
+ const { endpoint, tokenPath, tokenAuth } = resolveMcpProxyConfig(options);
1125
+ if (tokenAuth && !fs.existsSync(tokenPath)) {
1128
1126
  throw new Error(
1129
1127
  [
1130
1128
  `Wattetheria control token not found: ${tokenPath}`,
@@ -1132,8 +1130,8 @@ async function mcpProxy(options) {
1132
1130
  ].join("\n")
1133
1131
  );
1134
1132
  }
1135
- const token = fs.readFileSync(tokenPath, "utf8").trim();
1136
- if (!token) {
1133
+ const token = fs.existsSync(tokenPath) ? fs.readFileSync(tokenPath, "utf8").trim() : "";
1134
+ if (tokenAuth && !token) {
1137
1135
  throw new Error(`Wattetheria control token is empty: ${tokenPath}`);
1138
1136
  }
1139
1137
 
@@ -1172,13 +1170,16 @@ async function mcpProxy(options) {
1172
1170
  }
1173
1171
 
1174
1172
  async function forwardMcpRequest(endpoint, token, request) {
1173
+ const headers = {
1174
+ "content-type": "application/json"
1175
+ };
1176
+ if (token) {
1177
+ headers.authorization = `Bearer ${token}`;
1178
+ }
1175
1179
  try {
1176
1180
  const response = await fetch(`${endpoint}/mcp`, {
1177
1181
  method: "POST",
1178
- headers: {
1179
- authorization: `Bearer ${token}`,
1180
- "content-type": "application/json"
1181
- },
1182
+ headers,
1182
1183
  body: JSON.stringify(request)
1183
1184
  });
1184
1185
  const payload = await response.json().catch(() => null);
@@ -1210,13 +1211,18 @@ function writeMcpResponse(response) {
1210
1211
  process.stdout.write(`${JSON.stringify(response)}\n`);
1211
1212
  }
1212
1213
 
1213
- function doctor() {
1214
- const status = getDockerStatus();
1215
- if (!status.ready) {
1216
- throw new Error(formatDockerStatusMessage(status));
1214
+ function doctor(rawArgv) {
1215
+ const wantsHelp = rawArgv.some((arg) => arg === "--help" || arg === "-h");
1216
+ if (!wantsHelp) {
1217
+ const status = getDockerStatus();
1218
+ if (status.ready) {
1219
+ console.error("Docker runtime is available.");
1220
+ } else {
1221
+ console.error(formatDockerStatusMessage(status));
1222
+ }
1223
+ console.error(`Node.js ${process.version} is available.`);
1217
1224
  }
1218
- console.log("Docker runtime is available.");
1219
- console.log(`Node.js ${process.version} is available.`);
1225
+ forwardToRustBinary("doctor", rawArgv);
1220
1226
  }
1221
1227
 
1222
1228
  function printReleaseImages(options) {
@@ -1268,7 +1274,6 @@ function supportsBannerColor() {
1268
1274
  // `wattetheria-client-cli`. Keep the JS side stupid — no flag parsing here.
1269
1275
  const FORWARDED_SUBCOMMANDS = new Set([
1270
1276
  "identity",
1271
- "wallet",
1272
1277
  "servicenet",
1273
1278
  ]);
1274
1279
 
@@ -1315,13 +1320,13 @@ function bundledRustBinaryPath() {
1315
1320
 
1316
1321
  function missingNativeCliError(commandName) {
1317
1322
  const platformKey = nativePlatformKey() || `${process.platform}-${process.arch}`;
1318
- if (commandName === "identity" || commandName === "wallet") {
1323
+ if (commandName === "identity") {
1319
1324
  return new Error(
1320
1325
  [
1321
1326
  `Cannot run '${commandName}' because the Wattetheria native CLI for ${platformKey} was not found.`,
1322
1327
  "",
1323
- "`wattetheria identity` and `wattetheria wallet` are lightweight local setup commands",
1324
- "for ServiceNet publishing and wallet binding. They do not require a local Wattetheria",
1328
+ "`wattetheria identity` is a lightweight local setup command",
1329
+ "for ServiceNet publishing and wallet binding. It does not require a local Wattetheria",
1325
1330
  "node, but they do require the native CLI package for this system.",
1326
1331
  "",
1327
1332
  "Install the matching Wattetheria native CLI package, then retry."
@@ -1353,7 +1358,7 @@ function installedNodeArtifacts(deployment = deploymentState()) {
1353
1358
  }
1354
1359
 
1355
1360
  function isLightweightLocalCommand(commandName) {
1356
- return commandName === "identity" || commandName === "wallet";
1361
+ return commandName === "identity";
1357
1362
  }
1358
1363
 
1359
1364
  function ensureLightweightCommandAllowed(commandName) {
@@ -1380,21 +1385,6 @@ function ensureLightweightCommandAllowed(commandName) {
1380
1385
  ].join("\n")
1381
1386
  );
1382
1387
  }
1383
- if (commandName === "wallet") {
1384
- throw new Error(
1385
- [
1386
- "Refusing to run a separate local wallet command.",
1387
- "",
1388
- fs.existsSync(artifacts.walletMetadataPath) && fs.existsSync(artifacts.walletKeystorePath)
1389
- ? "A local Wattetheria node is already installed and has wallet state at:"
1390
- : "A local Wattetheria node is already installed at:",
1391
- deployment.stateDir,
1392
- "",
1393
- "`wattetheria wallet` is only for lightweight local setup when no Wattetheria",
1394
- "node is installed. Use the installed node's wallet instead."
1395
- ].join("\n")
1396
- );
1397
- }
1398
1388
  }
1399
1389
 
1400
1390
  function forwardedArgsForInstalledNode(commandName, rawArgv) {
@@ -1654,7 +1644,7 @@ function forwardToRustBinary(commandName, rawArgv) {
1654
1644
  }
1655
1645
 
1656
1646
  const deployment = deploymentState();
1657
- if (commandName === "identity" || commandName === "wallet") {
1647
+ if (commandName === "identity") {
1658
1648
  throw missingNativeCliError(commandName);
1659
1649
  }
1660
1650
  if (deployment.runnable) {
@@ -1668,6 +1658,11 @@ function forwardToRustBinary(commandName, rawArgv) {
1668
1658
  async function run(argv) {
1669
1659
  throwCommandSuggestion(argv);
1670
1660
 
1661
+ if (argv[0] === "doctor") {
1662
+ doctor(argv);
1663
+ return;
1664
+ }
1665
+
1671
1666
  if (argv[0] && FORWARDED_SUBCOMMANDS.has(argv[0])) {
1672
1667
  forwardToRustBinary(argv[0], argv);
1673
1668
  return;
@@ -1715,9 +1710,6 @@ async function run(argv) {
1715
1710
  case "mcp-proxy":
1716
1711
  await mcpProxy(options);
1717
1712
  return;
1718
- case "doctor":
1719
- doctor();
1720
- return;
1721
1713
  case "help":
1722
1714
  case "--help":
1723
1715
  case "-h":
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
1
1
  {
2
2
  "name": "wattetheria",
3
- "version": "0.3.7",
3
+ "version": "0.3.9",
4
4
  "description": "Wattetheria deployment CLI",
5
- "license": "Apache-2.0",
5
+ "license": "AGPL-3.0-only",
6
6
  "type": "commonjs",
7
7
  "bin": {
8
8
  "wattetheria": "bin/wattetheria.js"
@@ -13,7 +13,9 @@
13
13
  ".env.release",
14
14
  "docker-compose.release.yml",
15
15
  "README.md",
16
- "LICENSE"
16
+ "LICENSING.md",
17
+ "LICENSE-AGPL",
18
+ "LICENSE-APACHE"
17
19
  ],
18
20
  "engines": {
19
21
  "node": ">=20"
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