I've been trying out the new interface of '@miranetwork' these days, and the experience is pumped up.
In the past, it was necessary to log in to the official website and go through steps like activating permissions. Now you can directly call the API, and with a payment of x402, you can do it.
I was quite curious about how to use it when they integrated with x402, and I found out that you can initiate a request without even registering.
Mira is originally a product that leans towards underlying basic services, so this kind of approach is very natural.
Moreover, it no longer emphasiz
View OriginalIn the past, it was necessary to log in to the official website and go through steps like activating permissions. Now you can directly call the API, and with a payment of x402, you can do it.
I was quite curious about how to use it when they integrated with x402, and I found out that you can initiate a request without even registering.
Mira is originally a product that leans towards underlying basic services, so this kind of approach is very natural.
Moreover, it no longer emphasiz








