Quick Start
Make your first autonomous payment in 5 minutes. This guide walks you through connecting a wallet, setting spending limits, and requesting your first x402 service.
What You'll Accomplish
By the end of this guide, you will:
Make your first autonomous payment request
Observe Miko settle a transaction on-chain
Understand the x402 payment flow
Configure initial spending limits
Prerequisites
A Web3 wallet (Phantom, MetaMask, or Coinbase Wallet)
Some cryptocurrency (SOL, ETH, or any x402-compatible token)
5 minutes
New to wallets? Get Phantom for native Solana support—setup takes about 2 minutes.
Step 1: Launch Miko
Visit miko402.xyz and click "Launch App."
You'll see a clean chat interface. No registration or login required.
Step 2: Start a Conversation
Type a simple request:
Miko will respond with available APIs, current pricing, and service categories. This demonstrates natural language understanding without requiring any structured commands.
Step 3: Connect Your Wallet
Click "Connect Wallet" in the top-right corner and select your provider:
Phantom — Native Solana support
MetaMask — Most widely used
Coinbase Wallet — Beginner-friendly
WalletConnect — Mobile wallet support
Approve the connection. Your wallet address will appear in the interface.
Important: Use a dedicated wallet for autonomous payments. Never risk more than you can afford to lose.
Step 4: Make Your First Payment
Request a paid service:
Observe the payment flow:
Service Discovery — Miko identifies the appropriate x402 service
HTTP 402 Detected — Payment Required response received with pricing
Limit Verification — Spending limits checked against your configuration
Payment Approval — Click "Approve & Pay"
Settlement — Transaction signed and broadcast to the blockchain
Delivery — Payment confirmed (~2 seconds on Solana), data delivered
Step 5: Set Spending Limits
Before making additional payments, configure your spending limits.
Recommended starting limits:
Daily
0.01 SOL
~$2.50
Weekly
0.05 SOL
~$12.50
Monthly
0.2 SOL
~$50
Spending limits are configured in .env.local and enforced by smart contracts on-chain. Miko will automatically reject any payment that would exceed your caps.
Start conservative and increase limits as you become familiar with typical service costs.
Understanding the Flow
Here's what happens during an autonomous payment:
Total elapsed time: 3–5 seconds on Solana.
Compare this with traditional API access:
Example Requests
Weather Data
AI Image Generation
IPFS Storage
Tips for Getting Started
Be Specific
❌ "Get me some data"
✅ "Get weather data for London from WeatherAPI"
Start Small
❌ Set a 10 SOL daily limit on day one
✅ Start with 0.01 SOL and increase gradually
Monitor Transactions
Check transaction hashes on block explorers
Review spending against your configured limits
Verify services before committing to larger payments
Estimate Costs First
Ask Miko: "How much would it cost to...?" before committing to a payment.
Safety Guidelines
Set spending limits before making payments
Verify services — only use x402 providers listed in the registry
Test with small amounts before scaling up
Monitor spending — review transaction history regularly
Secure your wallet — use hardware wallets for significant holdings
Red flags to watch for:
Services requesting private keys
Unverified providers with unusually low pricing
Services with no documentation
Unusual blockchain fee amounts
Common Questions
Is there a platform fee? No. Miko402 charges 0% platform fees. You pay only blockchain gas and service costs.
What if a payment fails? Your funds revert automatically. Blockchain transactions are atomic—either they complete fully or not at all.
Can I cancel a pending payment? Once submitted on-chain, transactions cannot be cancelled. Spending limits serve as your primary protection.
Which blockchains are supported? Solana, Ethereum, Polygon, Base, and any x402-compatible chain.
Are conversations stored? No. Conversations exist only in your browser session and are cleared on refresh.
Next Steps
Learn the fundamentals:
Installation Guide — Complete local setup
Configuration — Advanced spending limit and wallet configuration
Using the Chat — Advanced interaction techniques
Go deeper:
How Miko Works — Architecture overview
Security Features — How your funds are protected
FAQ — Comprehensive answers
Get help:
Troubleshooting — Common issues and solutions
Support — Direct assistance
Ready for the full setup? Continue to the Installation Guide for local deployment.
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