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Bitatlas

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About Bitatlas

BitAtlas is a next-generation cloud storage platform designed with privacy and AI agents in mind. It provides a secure, zero-knowledge environment where your most sensitive documents are encrypted client-side and accessible only to you and the agents you authorize.

Basic information

Category

Files & Storage

Transports

stdio

Publisher

bitatlas-group

Submitted by

stephenballot-ai

Config

Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "bitatlas": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@bitatlas/mcp-server"
      ],
      "env": {
        "BITATLAS_API_KEY": "your-api-key",
        "BITATLAS_MASTER_KEY": "your-master-key"
      }
    }
  }
}

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Overview

What is Bitatlas?

Bitatlas is a zero-knowledge cloud storage platform that encrypts files client-side with AES-256-GCM and integrates with AI agents via the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It is designed for users who need privacy-preserving document storage for both human productivity and AI agent assistance.

How to use Bitatlas?

To use Bitatlas with an AI agent, configure the MCP server in your client’s JSON config with the command npx -y @bitatlas/mcp-server and set the environment variables BITATLAS_API_KEY and BITATLAS_MASTER_KEY.

Key features of Bitatlas

  • End-to-end encryption with AES-256-GCM
  • Native MCP server for AI agent integration
  • Personal vault for critical documents
  • European data sovereignty (GDPR compliant)
  • Pay-per-request via x402 with USDC on Base

Use cases of Bitatlas

  • Securely storing identity papers, medical records, and property deeds
  • Enabling AI agents to search, read, and manage documents from a vault
  • Building a digital legacy platform for descendants (e.g., LegacyShield)
  • Anonymous document access without an account or API key

FAQ from Bitatlas

What encryption does Bitatlas use?

All files are encrypted in the browser or SDK with AES-256-GCM before upload; the server never sees plaintext data or encryption keys.

Where is Bitatlas data hosted?

Infrastructure is hosted on European soil, subject to GDPR and Europe’s strongest privacy regulations.

How do I pay for Bitatlas storage?

Access is anonymous via the x402 payment standard; agents pay with USDC stablecoins on Base – no account, API key, or KYC required.

How long are files stored?

Files include 30 days of storage with a pay-to-renew model.

Can AI agents access my Bitatlas vault?

Yes, agents integrate through the MCP server using your API key and derived master key for secure access.

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