> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://agents.laso.finance/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Announce that you connected

> **Required immediately after sign-in, before anything else.** Your human is on a "waiting for your agent" screen that only flips to "connected" when this lands; until then a successful sign-in is indistinguishable from a broken one on their side. Skipping it is the most common agent mistake here, and the one humans actually notice.

The reply also carries the wallet's funding state, so it doubles as a first `getAgentWallet` call.

Served from the Cloud Function URL (`https://us-central1-kyc-ts.cloudfunctions.net/announceAgentConnection`), not the `https://laso.finance` base URL used by the paywalled routes. Send the `id_token` from `/auth` as a Bearer token, with a plain JSON body (no `data` wrapper). Free.



## OpenAPI

````yaml /api-reference/openapi.json post /announceAgentConnection
openapi: 3.1.0
info:
  title: Laso Finance x402 API
  version: 1.0.0
  x-docs-revision: 106571cd77c5
  x-docs-manifest: https://laso.finance/.well-known/docs-version.json
  contact:
    email: agents+support@laso.finance
  x-guidance: >-
    Laso Finance is a payment-gated (x402) API that lets an AI agent spend USDC
    on real-world financial products: prepaid cards (U.S. and international),
    gift cards, push-to-card transfers to USD/EUR/GBP debit cards, and
    Venmo/PayPal payouts.


    Payment: every paid route is an x402 v2 endpoint. Call it with no payment
    header to receive a 402 challenge listing the accepted networks, then replay
    with a signed USDC payment. Both Base (eip155:8453) and Solana
    (solana:5eykt4UsFv8P8NJdTREpY1vzqKqZKvdp) are accepted on every paid route;
    the caller picks either chain.


    Identity: `GET /auth` is free and identity-only. Prove wallet ownership with
    a `SIGN-IN-WITH-X` (CAIP-122) header to receive a Firebase id_token, then
    send that token as a Bearer credential to the authenticated read routes
    (`get-card-data`, `get-account-balance`, `get-kyc-status`, etc.). Paid
    routes also return fresh auth credentials in their response, so a payment is
    never required just to obtain a token.


    Recommended flow: (1) `GET /auth` to establish identity, (2) call a paid
    route (e.g. `GET /get-card`) to purchase a product, paying USDC on Base or
    Solana, (3) poll the authenticated read routes with the returned Bearer
    token to fetch the resulting card/transfer details. Full machine-readable
    instructions live at https://laso.finance/SKILL.md.
  description: >-
    Payment-gated API for Laso Finance. All paywalled routes use the x402
    protocol — the caller includes a USDC payment header on Base (eip155:8453)
    or Solana (solana:5eykt4UsFv8P8NJdTREpY1vzqKqZKvdp) and the server verifies
    payment before processing. Free routes require no payment header.


    ## Getting started


    To set up a wallet for making x402 payments, choose a provider:


    - **Locus** (default): https://paywithlocus.com/SKILL.md

    - **Sponge**: https://wallet.paysponge.com/skill.md — automatic x402 service
    discovery

    - **Ampersend**: https://www.ampersend.ai/getting-started.md — self-custody
    on Base or Solana with dual-approval spending limits. Laso Finance is a
    default skill, so no manual endpoint registration is needed.


    ## How x402 works


    1. Call a paywalled endpoint without a payment header → receive a `402
    Payment Required` response containing payment details (price, recipient
    address, network).

    2. Construct an x402 payment header using the details from the 402 response.

    3. Replay the request with the payment header → the server verifies payment
    and processes the request.


    ## Authentication flow


    `GET /auth` is free: callers prove wallet ownership by sending a
    `SIGN-IN-WITH-X` header (CAIP-122 wallet signature). Paywalled routes
    (`/get-card`, `/order-gift-card`, `/get-push-to-card`, `/order-intl-card`)
    also return fresh auth credentials in their responses, so a payment is never
    required just to obtain a token.


    Most routes return auth credentials (`id_token`, `refresh_token`,
    `expires_in`). Use the `id_token` as a Bearer token to call authenticated
    Laso Finance endpoints like `/get-card-data`. When the `id_token` expires,
    use `POST /auth` with `grant_type: refresh_token` to get a new one.


    ## Important notes


    The `/get-card` USA prepaid card endpoint is U.S. only — issued in USD,
    usable at U.S.-based merchants only, and physical goods must ship to a U.S.
    address. For non-U.S. merchants or non-USD currencies, use `GET
    /order-intl-card` instead (international prepaid card, admin-fulfilled
    within 24 hours). All cards are intended for the caller's own use.


    For step-by-step instructions, read https://laso.finance/SKILL.md
servers:
  - url: https://laso.finance
    description: Production
security: []
paths:
  /announceAgentConnection:
    post:
      tags:
        - Agent Wallet
      summary: Announce that you connected
      description: >-
        **Required immediately after sign-in, before anything else.** Your human
        is on a "waiting for your agent" screen that only flips to "connected"
        when this lands; until then a successful sign-in is indistinguishable
        from a broken one on their side. Skipping it is the most common agent
        mistake here, and the one humans actually notice.


        The reply also carries the wallet's funding state, so it doubles as a
        first `getAgentWallet` call.


        Served from the Cloud Function URL
        (`https://us-central1-kyc-ts.cloudfunctions.net/announceAgentConnection`),
        not the `https://laso.finance` base URL used by the paywalled routes.
        Send the `id_token` from `/auth` as a Bearer token, with a plain JSON
        body (no `data` wrapper). Free.
      operationId: announceAgentConnection
      requestBody:
        required: false
        content:
          application/json:
            schema:
              type: object
              properties:
                agentName:
                  type: string
                  description: What to call you on their dashboard.
                  example: Claude
                message:
                  type: string
                  description: A short free-form note shown alongside the connection.
      responses:
        '200':
          description: Confirmation, plus the wallet's current funding state.
          content:
            application/json:
              schema:
                type: object
        '400':
          description: A required field is missing or invalid.
        '401':
          description: Missing, invalid, or expired Bearer token.
      security:
        - BearerAuth: []
      servers:
        - url: https://us-central1-kyc-ts.cloudfunctions.net
components:
  securitySchemes:
    BearerAuth:
      type: apiKey
      in: header
      name: Authorization
      description: >-
        Firebase ID token from `/auth` or any paid route, sent as a Bearer
        token: `Authorization: Bearer <id_token>` (the `Bearer ` prefix is
        required).

````