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Cortex402

@Ooak21

About Cortex402

Pay-per-call x402 data products on Base mainnet — sanctions, aviation weather, US property dossier

Basic information

Category

Other

Transports

stdio

Publisher

Ooak21

Submitted by

Luis Ocadiz

Config

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

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "cortex402": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "cortex402-mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "CORTEX402_WALLET_PRIVATE_KEY": "0x..."
      }
    }
  }
}

Tools

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Overview

What is Cortex402?

Cortex402 is a pay‑per‑call data product server on Base mainnet that uses the x402 protocol. It exposes three endpoints (sanctions_screen, aviation_weather, and property_dossier) with payments settled in USDC via the Coinbase CDP facilitator.

How to use Cortex402?

Call the available tools (sanctions_screen, aviation_weather, property_dossier) through the x402 protocol on Base mainnet. Each invocation charges a fixed USDC amount as specified in the endpoint list.

Key features of Cortex402

  • Three pay‑per‑call data endpoints on Base mainnet
  • Payments settle in USDC via Coinbase CDP facilitator
  • Sanctions screening endpoint ($0.50 per call)
  • Aviation weather endpoint ($0.10 per call)
  • Property dossier endpoint ($2.00, currently in development)

Use cases of Cortex402

  • Screen entities or individuals against sanctions lists.
  • Retrieve real‑time aviation weather data for flight planning.
  • Request property‑related information (in development).

FAQ from Cortex402

What protocol does Cortex402 use?

Cortex402 uses the x402 protocol on Base mainnet.

How are payments handled?

Payments are settled in USDC through the Coinbase CDP facilitator.

What endpoints are currently available?

The available endpoints are sanctions_screen ($0.50), aviation_weather ($0.10), and property_dossier ($2.00, in development).

Is the property_dossier endpoint fully operational?

No, it is listed as “in development.”

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