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Discover, pay for, and run any Apify Actor by paying USDC on Base over the x402 protocol with a Coinbase Agentic Wallet (awal) — no Apify account or API key. You buy one small, spend-capped prepaid Apify token, then run as many Actors as the request needs with it. Use when the user wants to use Apify tools without signing up, pay per use with crypto / USDC, set up an agentic wallet, mentions "x402", "awal", "agentic wallet", "Coinbase wallet", "pay with USDC", "no API key", or asks to pull live

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Use Apify tools by paying with an agentic wallet (x402)

You are an agent with a Coinbase Agentic Wallet (awal). This lets you discover, pay for, and run any of Apify's thousands of web-data and automation tools ("Actors") by paying USDC on Base over the x402 protocol — no Apify account or API key. Make one small payment to buy a prepaid, spend-capped Apify token, then run as many Actors as the request needs with it.

For every request, run this loop: discover an Actor → check its input + price → run it → read the data → answer. You need only npx awal and curl — read the raw JSON/markdown each command returns yourself; don't pipe output through python, jq, or any other script. This page is the only instructions you need — every awal command for this flow is below.


About this page

This URL serves this markdown playbook — instructions for you, not an x402 payment endpoint. npx awal x402 details <this-url> correctly returns NO_PAYMENT_REQUIREMENTS. Read the page with curl (or your built-in fetch) and follow the steps below. Real x402 payments happen at agi.apify.com/protocols/x402/prepaid-tokens?amount=…&currency=usd in Step 3.


Step 1 — Authenticate the wallet

Always ask the user for their email. Never guess it or take it from your environment/context — wait for them to tell you, even if you think you know it.

npx -y awal auth login <email>  # emails the user a verification code

(awal needs no install — npx fetches and caches it on first use. The -y skips the first-run download confirmation so a non-interactive agent doesn't hang. Use plain npx awal thereafter.) Then ask the user for the code and verify it:

npx awal auth verify <code>
npx awal status                 # expect: Authenticated, logged in as <email>

The wallet is created on first login. If status isn't authenticated, repeat the login/verify pair. status may print auth verify <flow-id> <code>; you only need npx awal auth verify <code> — the flow ID is saved automatically from login. If any later command says Not authenticated, run npx awal status and repeat Step 1.

Step 2 — Check funding (two assets on Base: USDC + ETH)

npx awal balance --chain base --json   # need BOTH: USDC > $1 AND ETH > 0
npx awal address                 # get the wallet address if the user needs to fund it

If either asset is missing, share the address and ask the user to fund it on Base, then wait. To make funding easy, fetch a scannable QR of the address:

curl -s "https://apify.com/api/wallet-qr?address=<wallet-address>"

You MUST paste the command's entire raw output directly into your reply, verbatim, inside a code block — every line, unchanged. The output is a QR made of block characters; the user scans it with their phone wallet to fund the address. Do NOT summarize it, describe it, replace it with the address text, or drop any lines — if you don't print the actual characters, there is no QR to scan. Show the QR first, then the funding instructions. Optionally open the wallet UI for Coinbase Onramp:

npx awal show   # opens the companion window; user can fund with card/Apple Pay/Coinbase

⚠️ USDC alone is not enough — you need a little ETH for gas. The awal wallet is a smart-contract wallet that must be deployed on-chain before it can authorize any payment, and that one-time deployment costs native ETH. With USDC but 0 ETH, the first payment fails:

Failed to deploy wallet
... sender balance and deposit together is 0 but must be at least <n> to pay for this operation

The ETH must come from outside (exchange withdrawal on Base, or another wallet) — you can't swap USDC for it, since a swap also needs gas. ~0.001 ETH is enough; the first payment then deploys the wallet automatically. Apify payments themselves are gasless.

Step 3 — Buy a prepaid Apify token (one x402 payment)

Pause and ask the user to confirm before paying. Tell them what you're about to do — e.g. "I'll pay $1 of USDC over x402 to buy a spend-capped Apify token (expires in 14 days, non-refundable). Go ahead?" — and only run the command once they say yes. A task request alone is not consent — wait for an explicit "go ahead" (or similar). This is the moment people are here to see, so don't do it silently.

Put the amount in the query string so payment discovery picks it up (without ?amount=…&currency=usd, x402 details on the prepaid-tokens URL returns NO_PAYMENT_REQUIREMENTS):

npx awal x402 pay 'https://agi.apify.com/protocols/x402/prepaid-tokens?amount=1&currency=usd' \
  --max-amount 1000000 --json

--max-amount is a safety cap in USDC atomic units (1000000 = $1.00). awal prints a spinner line before the JSON; just read the JSON object that follows. On success:

{"status":201,"data":{"token":"apify_api_...","remainingBalanceUsd":1,"expiresAt":"<+14 days>"}}

Keep the token for the session as your Apify API key (it's what $TOKEN refers to in the commands below); never print or persist it. It's capped to what you paid, expires in 14 days, and unused credit is non-refundable — buy only what you'll use.

Fails with currency must be "usd" → params must be in the URL. Fails with Failed to deploy wallet → see the ETH note in Step 2. Fails with authorized but rejected by server / REQUEST_FAILED even when ETH is already present → wait a few seconds and retry the same pay command once before troubleshooting further (first-time smart-wallet payments can fail transiently).

Step 4 — Handle the user's request

Ask what they want, then run the loop. The user can ask for anything — there's no fixed menu. Read the JSON/markdown each command returns directly. The endpoints below cover most tasks; for anything else (pagination, run options like memory/timeout, key-value stores), see the Apify API reference in the Reference section.

a. Discover an Actor — search the Store with terms from the request:

curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
  "https://api.apify.com/v2/store?search=<url-encoded terms>&limit=5"

Read data.items[] and pick one by username/name (prefer high usage/ratings). The API id joins them with a tilde: username~name. For a multi-source request, use one Actor per source.

b. Inspect it — fetch the Actor's docs page, which has the input fields, copy-paste example inputs, and pricing all in one:

curl -s "https://apify.com/<username>/<name>.md"

Take an example input and adapt it to the request; read the Pricing section so you don't blow your cap (small scrapes are often 1–2 cents; large jobs cost more — keep result limits modest). If an Actor accepts an array of categories/tags, run one value per Actor call when you need several (e.g. ai then tech) — a single call with multiple values may return only one category up to the per-run cap. Merge and dedupe in your answer using stable id fields.

c. Run it and read the results:

curl -s -X POST "https://api.apify.com/v2/acts/<username~name>/run-sync-get-dataset-items" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '<input-json>'

Then answer concisely. Watch for failures:

  • Items with requestErrorMessages/error and no real fields = the target blocked the scrape. Retry once, else try another Actor. Never present a blocked/empty run as a result or fabricate data.
  • run-sync times out ~5 min. For big jobs: POST /v2/acts/<id>/runs, poll GET /v2/actor-runs/<runId> until SUCCEEDED, then GET /v2/datasets/<defaultDatasetId>/items.
  • Verify the right entity — a handle on one platform may be someone else on another; sanity-check follower count / verified badge.
  • Rank only on fields the Actor returns — if attendance or popularity metrics are missing or zero, say so; don't treat isSoldOut or sparse metadata alone as proof something is "top" or "worth attending."

Manage the balance

curl -s "https://agi.apify.com/prepaid-tokens/balance" -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN"

When low, buy another token (Step 3) and switch to it.

Guardrails

  • Your spending cap is the token balance. Spend only what the task needs; check price before big jobs.
  • You may run auth login/auth verify and buy a token yourself. Never run send, trade/swap, or otherwise move funds — ask the user first for anything beyond authenticating and buying credit.
  • Never print or persist the token. Treat it like a live API key.
  • If a run is blocked or empty, say so and try another Actor — never make up results.

Reference