Announcing vLEI.wiki: MCP-enabled Knowledge Base for the vLEI/KERI Ecosystem

October 10, 2025

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Key State Capital is pleased to announce the launch of vLEI.wiki: a structured, AI-optimized knowledge base for the vLEI and KERI ecosystem, accessible to AI agents and coding assistants via MCP (Model Context Protocol).

vLEI.wiki is built for AI agents, developers, and technical practitioners working with the verifiable Legal Entity Identifier (vLEI) and the Key Event Receipt Infrastructure (KERI) protocol, which the vLEI is built on. It indexes all publicly available vLEI/KERI documentation and provides AI-generated summaries, implementation notes, and source references, all optimized for consumption via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

This enables tools such as Claude Desktop, Cursor, and VS Code to reason directly with vLEI/KERI concepts — allowing developers and researchers to integrate KERI knowledge seamlessly into their workflows.

Why We Built It

The vLEI and KERI ecosystem is growing rapidly, driven by community-led innovation around trust infrastructure, cryptographic key management, and KERI-based verifiable credentials. However, while developers & researchers shift to AI assisted work in general, the commonly used AI assistants do not have a good native understanding of KERI yet by default.

vLEI.wiki solves this by organizing, indexing, and summarizing the entire corpus of public KERI & vLEI documentation into a single, searchable AI-readable resource available via MCP. The result is that vLEI.wiki empowers both humans and machines to:

  • Understand complex KERI and vLEI concepts faster
  • Plan, build and test implementations with contextual guidance
  • Keep pace with evolving standards through automated updates

Free API keys are available to all users, enabling direct integration with development environments and AI-assisted workflows. Available here.

Explore the platform and start integrating with vLEI.wiki today: vlei.wiki

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October 10, 2025