bitatlas-group/bitatlas
by Various
Zero Knowledge Cloud Drive for Humans and Agents
MCP
bitatlas-group/bitatlas
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
A zero-knowledge encrypted cloud drive designed for both human users and automated agents. The repository uses MDX for documentation and specification, indicating a focus on defining the protocol or interface rather than a production-ready implementation.
Best for
Best for
Developers evaluating zero-knowledge architectures for agent-accessible cloud storage
Use cases
- Store and share files with end-to-end encryption for privacy
- Provide secure storage access for AI agents that need to read or write data
- Host a privacy-preserving file system for team collaboration without server-side visibility
Notes
A zero-knowledge encrypted cloud drive designed for both human users and automated agents. The repository uses MDX for documentation and specification, indicating a focus on defining the protocol or interface rather than a production-ready implementation.
0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-30. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Store and share files with end-to-end encryption for privacy
- Provide secure storage access for AI agents that need to read or write data
- Host a privacy-preserving file system for team collaboration without server-side visibility
Pros
- Zero-knowledge encryption ensures the service provider cannot see file contents
- Agent-friendly design allows automated tools to interact securely with stored data
- Open source codebase enables custom deployment and auditability
Cons
- No stars or community traction suggests limited adoption and testing
- MDX-based repository may be a specification rather than an operational product
- Lacks evidence of a working client or server implementation for practical use
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Pros
- Zero-knowledge encryption ensures the service provider cannot see file contents
- Agent-friendly design allows automated tools to interact securely with stored data
- Open source codebase enables custom deployment and auditability
Cons
- No stars or community traction suggests limited adoption and testing
- MDX-based repository may be a specification rather than an operational product
- Lacks evidence of a working client or server implementation for practical use