Boundary Guard Check
Create a Boundary Guard pre-action checkpoint receipt for an agent request, policy decision, and result summary. Suggested xpay price: $0.03/call.
Run public-metadata readiness checks, verify unpaid 402 payment-path behavior, and generate marketplace-safe launch artifacts before you list, sell, or route agents to a paid endpoint.
For x402/MCP/API sellers who need buyer and marketplace confidence, this product line turns public metadata into bounded readiness evidence, fixes, and launch artifacts. No signing, no spend, no settlement or endorsement claims.
Create a Boundary Guard pre-action checkpoint receipt for an agent request, policy decision, and result summary. Suggested xpay price: $0.03/call.
Read-only scan of public x402/OpenAPI metadata and optional marketplace listing staleness. Suggested xpay price: $0.10/call.
Probe a public x402 endpoint without payment, parse the 402 challenge, compare expected network/asset/price, and return a deterministic health receipt. Suggested xpay price: $0.50/call.
Check whether an x402/agent-facing tool is ready for agent routing, marketplace listing, and paid-path monitoring, including public agent discovery surfaces (/llms.txt, /agents.txt, /.well-known/mcp.json, /mcp). Tiers: quick $1, deep $5, report $10.
Generate marketplace-safe listing copy, buyer FAQ, launch checklist, approval packet, and claim boundaries for x402/MCP sellers from readiness evidence. Tiers: single $9, service $29, premium $49.
Generate a deterministic trust receipt from sanitized request/policy/result/payment summaries. Do not submit raw auth headers, cookies, API keys, private keys, payment signatures, payment response headers, customer prompts, customer documents, or payer-identifying evidence. Suggested xpay price: $0.05/call.
MCP endpoint: https://x402-resource-scanner.vercel.app/mcp. Direct REST endpoints are x402-gated, and MCP tools are prepared for xpay marketplace wrapping. Public docs are served from this deployment. Receipts prove what this service received, hashed, and returned — not downstream real-world execution.