what-am-i-signing: POST /v1/sign-decode
Decode an EVM signature request (EIP-712 typed data, Permit/Permit2, or ERC-20 approve calldata) into a structured intent: what token, which spender, how much, until when, plus risk_flags and an action_hint. Deterministic, no LLM. Answers an agent's question 'what am I about to sign?'
Start with a quote-only recipe. Payment signing stays in your project.
const response = await fetch("https://x402.dailyelo.com/v1/sign-decode", {
method: "POST",
headers: { "content-type": "application/json" },
body: JSON.stringify({
"type": "http",
"method": "POST",
"bodyType": "json",
"bodyFieldNames": [
"domain",
"message",
"primaryType"
],
"pathParamNames": [],
"queryParamNames": []
}),
});
console.log(response.status);
console.log(Object.fromEntries(response.headers));
console.log((await response.text()).slice(0, 1000));
// A valid 402 is a quote, not a completed paid call.Review the provider input schema before running this non-read-only method. No payment code is included.
- Exact route checked
not safely testable · potentially-mutating-method:POST
- Origin reachable
HEAD https://x402.dailyelo.com/ returned 200.
- Observed in cdp-bazaar
The registry record was observed and retained with provenance.
EVIDENCE
Each record has an exact-route quote outcome. Unresolved templates and potentially mutating methods are labeled instead of being invoked without provider-specific test input. A quote is still separate from a settled paid call.