AML alerts endpoint payable per-request via x402 on Base (USDC).
What it does
This endpoint at lowpaymentfee.com provides access to AML (Anti-Money Laundering) alert data at the path `/api/v1/aml/alerts/36`. It is part of a broader platform offering dozens of pay-per-call APIs spanning data analytics, AI/ML inference, finance, crypto, and utility services. All endpoints use the x402 protocol for payment, settling in USDC on the Base network.
The specific endpoint probed (`/api/v1/aml/alerts/36`) is live and returns a valid x402 challenge. The `maxAmountRequired` is 20,000 base units of USDC (6 decimals), which equals $0.02 per request. The platform advertises uniform $0.02/request pricing across all its APIs, with no API keys, no rate limits, and no minimum commitments required. Payment is made via the x402 `exact` scheme to a specified wallet address.
Documentation is extremely sparse. The docs, API, pricing, and README pages all render only a "Connect wallet" prompt with no substantive content. There is no OpenAPI schema, no request/response examples, and no description of what the AML alerts endpoint actually returns. The endpoint path includes a numeric ID (`36`), suggesting it retrieves a specific alert record, but the actual data schema and input parameters are unknown.
Capabilities
Use cases
- —Retrieving AML alert details for compliance workflows
- —Integrating AML screening into automated transaction pipelines
- —Querying specific anti-money-laundering alerts by ID for audit purposes
Fit
Best for
- —Developers needing low-cost, keyless AML data access
- —Agents that can pay per-call via x402 on Base
- —Quick compliance lookups without subscription overhead
Not for
- —Production compliance systems requiring documented SLAs and schemas
- —Users who need bulk AML screening with guaranteed uptime
Quick start
curl -X POST https://lowpaymentfee.com/api/v1/aml/alerts/36 \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "X-PAYMENT: <x402-payment-header>"Endpoint
Quality
The endpoint is live and returns a valid x402 challenge, but there is zero documentation on what the AML alerts endpoint actually returns. No OpenAPI schema, no request/response examples, and all doc pages are empty. The endpoint's purpose can only be inferred from its URL path.
Warnings
- —No documentation available — all doc/pricing/README pages render only 'Connect wallet' with no content.
- —No OpenAPI or request/response schema provided; input parameters and output format are completely unknown.
- —The AML alerts endpoint is not listed on the provider's homepage among advertised APIs, raising questions about its status.
- —Compliance/AML data may be subject to regulatory requirements — verify data provenance and accuracy independently.
Citations
- —The endpoint returns a valid x402 challenge with maxAmountRequired of 20000 base units of USDC on Basehttps://lowpaymentfee.com/api/v1/aml/alerts/36
- —Platform advertises $0.02/request pricing with no API keys, no rate limits, and instant access on Base networkhttps://lowpaymentfee.com
- —USDC asset address 0x833589fCD6eDb6E08f4c7C32D4f71b54bdA02913 on Base networkhttps://lowpaymentfee.com/api/v1/aml/alerts/36