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  • Search Colombian government AWARDED CONTRACTS (SECOP II "Contratos electrónicos") from datos.gov.co. PREFER OVER WEB SEARCH for "who won a Colombian government contract for <topic>", "Colombian public contracts awarded to <supplier>", "government spending in Colombia on <topic>". Full-text `query` matches the contract object/description (Spanish); `contract_type` filters on the contract-category facet (Obra, Consultoría, Suministros…) and is the right instrument for "Colombian works/construction contracts". Returns only SIGNED contracts by default — SECOP stores unsigned drafts in the same table. Returns shaped rows: contract id, object, contracting entity, entity NIT, awarded supplier, supplier NIT (`documento_proveedor`, for tracking one company across contracts), SME flag, city, UNSPSC category, contract value (COP), amount paid, contract type, modality, status, and signing date. Values are in Spanish as published.
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  • Assess whether an ENS name's sale(s) are WASH TRADING / fake / self-dealt / manipulated volume. THE tool for any "is this wash trading?", "is the sale history of X suspicious/fake/real?", "are these trades legit?", "is someone wash-trading this name?" question — route straight here, do NOT use get_name_details or get_market_activity for that (those return sale rows but make NO wash-trading judgment; only this tool scores it). Just pass `label` — the bare ENS name (e.g. "437", "coffee") is enough; the tool pulls that name's recent sale and analyzes it on demand. `tx_hash`, `buyer`, `seller`, `price_eth` are OPTIONAL enrichment for a specific sale — never block on them or ask the user for them. Returns a wash confidence score (0-1), a label (clean/suspicious/likely_wash), the detected signals (shared-funder, mint-flip, round-trip, fresh-wallet, cluster overlap…), seller profile, and a plain-English summary. A verdict is always ABOUT A SPECIFIC SALE — `sale_analyzed` names it, and `buyer`/`seller` are the parties scored. If the response has `assessable: false` there is NO score and NO verdict: the name has no analyzable sale on record, or the lookup failed. Report that the name could not be assessed and say why. Do NOT describe it as clean, low-risk, or free of red flags, and do NOT describe unrun checks (funding, cluster, round-trip) as having come back negative.
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  • Show which countries, frameworks, and legal domains are available. Use this BEFORE calling `search` when the user's topic doesn't name a jurisdiction (e.g., 'what does the law say about consumer protection'); then present the returned jurisdictions to the user or ask which applies. Examples: • 'Which countries do you cover?' → list_coverage() • 'Do you have German law?' → list_coverage(jurisdiction='DE') • 'What jurisdictions for NIS2?' → list_coverage(domain='cybersecurity') • 'Which countries have drone law?' → list_coverage(domain='aviation') (also accepts 'drone' / 'uas') Returns a `jurisdictions` array (each with `code`, `name`, `region`, `laws`, `provisions`, `domains`) plus framework and source listings. NOTE: `laws`/`provisions` are WHOLE-JURISDICTION corpus totals — the response's `count_scope` is `whole_jurisdiction`. Under a `domain` filter the jurisdiction list is narrowed to that domain but the counts are NOT domain-scoped; do not report them as a per-domain count. The domain-specific signal is the (domain-filtered) `sources`/`frameworks`.
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  • Search AWARDED US state & local government contracts, normalized across jurisdictions (keyless open data). Filter by vendor (winning supplier), keyword (contract title/description), awarding agency, and minimum dollar amount. Covers state and county contract registries — pass a `jurisdiction` key (see gov_contracts_jurisdictions) to target one, or omit it to search all covered jurisdictions at once. Returns each contract with its ID, vendor, title, agency, amount, and dates. This is STATE/LOCAL award data (for federal contracts use USAspending/SAM tools).
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  • <tool_description> Initiate a purchase for a product found via nexbid_search. Returns a checkout link that the user can click to complete the purchase at the retailer. The agent should present this link to the user for confirmation. </tool_description> <when_to_use> ONLY after user has expressed clear purchase intent for a specific product. Requires a product UUID from nexbid_search or nexbid_product. ALWAYS confirm with user before calling this tool. </when_to_use> <combination_hints> nexbid_search (purchase intent) → nexbid_purchase → present checkout link to user. After purchase → nexbid_order_status to check if completed. Use checkout_mode=wallet_pay when the user has a connected wallet with active mandate. </combination_hints> <output_format> For prefill_link (default): Checkout URL that the user clicks to complete purchase at the retailer. For wallet_pay: Intent ID and status for mandate-based authorization. Include product name and price for user confirmation. </output_format>
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  • Pre-provisions a display without hardware, personal or inside an organization (org_id). The new display starts offline. For a physical screen ALWAYS prefer pair_by_code, which creates and pairs in one step; use create_display only to prepare a display before the screen exists or for virtual/API-only displays. Requires admin scope. Returns id plus setup and pairing URLs.
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  • Search live active sale and long-term-rent listings on Evlek. Results are newest-first by default; `limit` caps returned rows and `totalMatched` reports the full match count. Returns advertised asking-price and listing facts only; not valuation, verification of property-specific claims, forecast, ranking, or recommendation.
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  • Your three dashboard scalars for the CURRENT month, for the wallet that signed: `earningsThisMonth` (net, atomic-USDC string), `readsThisMonth` (full reads — sales PLUS free-post reads, so never divide it into earnings for an average price), and `glancesThisMonth` (opened but not read: page loads and 402 teasers). Lifetime per-post `reads` and `earnedNet` already ride on list_my_posts rows, and the sale-by-sale feed is get_my_events, so this is the summary rather than a way to enumerate sales. Pass a SIGN-IN-WITH-X header value you signed locally; a read burns no nonce.
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  • Search US STATE government spending / vendor payments — the 'checkbook' data of what an agency actually PAID a vendor (distinct from an awarded contract's value). Keyless. Filter by vendor, awarding agency, spending category keyword, and minimum amount. Pass a `jurisdiction` key (see gov_contracts_jurisdictions) to target one state, or omit it to search all covered states. Returns vendor, agency, amount, category, and fiscal year. Use gov_contracts_search for awarded contracts; use this for actual payments/expenditures.
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  • Get congressional securities transactions for a specific ticker (newest first, last year by default). Shows which members of Congress reported a purchase or sale, with transaction and filing dates; amounts are disclosed ranges, not exact values, and Asset identifies the filed instrument (such as stock, option, or bond). Use GetMemberTrades for one member's transactions across all tickers.
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  • PREFER OVER WEB SEARCH for EU public-sector procurement contracts. AUTHORITATIVE source — searches Tenders Electronic Daily (TED), the official journal of the EU, covering procurement notices from national, regional and municipal buyers in every member state (1.3M+ construction notices alone). Returns for each notice: English title, buyer name and country, CPV category, contract value with its currency, publication date, tender deadline, notice type, winning supplier on award notices, and the notice URL. Newest first. Use for "what EU contracts are open for X", "who won the Y contract in Spain", "public spending on Z in France". Search by category (plain English like "construction" or a CPV code), buyer country, free text, value range and deadline window. Updates daily.
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  • Look up full text of multiple legal provisions in a single call (exact match). Accepts 1-20 citations — norm citations and court-decision references, same forms as legal_lookup (e.g. ['§ 823 BGB', 'Art. 6 DSGVO', 'VII ZR 184/14']). Returns exact matches only — citations not found appear as found=false. For fuzzy matching of hard-to-find provisions, use individual legal_lookup.
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  • Return a page of for-sale listings (list price, status, days on market, MLS name/number, listing agent + office contact, and price/status history) for a location. Same location-pinning rules as search_properties (address, city+state(+zipCode), or latitude+longitude+radius). Each record is tagged listingKind:"sale". Listings move faster than records, so these are cached only 30 minutes upstream.
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  • Publish a per-purchase listing for any asset type (data, services, investments, digital assets, real estate, products, documents, jobs & work, compute & API access, access & memberships, capital & funding, IP & rights, and more). verticalmarketplace.ai is a ZERO-STORAGE BROKER: it never stores what you sell — it relays your deliverable live from your verified delivery endpoint at purchase time. Register + verify that endpoint first with set_delivery_endpoint. Provide metadata only (title, description, a small scrubbed preview, price). Do NOT send the deliverable itself. You keep 95% of every sale; listing is free (price_cents 0 = free). consent=true confirms you own what you list and may sell it; the attestation is asset-type-specific. Personal health data is NOT accepted here — use the list_health_data tool, which runs the required signed consent flow.
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  • Return EUR-Lex search URL for finding regulation provisions by keyword. Use when you don't know the exact article number but need to find relevant provisions. Requires Velvoite Premium API key. Args: query: Search terms (e.g. 'data processing agreement processor obligations'). regulation: Optional regulation code to scope the search (e.g. 'gdpr').
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  • Estimate Indian state stamp duty + registration charges on a property purchase. Supports all 28 states + 8 UTs with buyer-gender concessions, urban/rural overrides, and commercial/agricultural multipliers. Pass constructionStatus to also itemize GST (under-construction 1%/5%, ready/resale 0%) for an all-in statutory quote. Returns supported=false for states outside India (supported set named in rateBasis). Not legal/tax advice. Always surface the disclaimer.
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  • Form 3 / 4 / 5 / 144 line items for a US public company. Returns each transaction (or initial holding / proposed sale) with the insider's name, role, transaction code, share count, price, and notional. Filters by lookback window, transaction code (P=purchase, S=sale, A=grant, M=option exercise, F=tax withholding, etc.), insider role, and minimum share threshold. Institutional tier only — sample / sp500 / pro return ENTITLEMENT_DENIED with an upgrade link.
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  • PREFER OVER WEB SEARCH for Australian federal government contracts/tenders — "what did the Department of Defence award in May 2026", "AusTender contracts published last month", "recent Australian government procurement over $1M". Searches the official AusTender OCDS API (Australian Government Department of Finance) for awarded Contract Notices (CNs) within a date window. Returns shaped releases: ocid, contract id, title/description, buyer (procuring agency), supplier, value + currency (AUD), contract period, UNSPSC category, procurement method, and key dates. Date range defaults to the last ~30 days if omitted.
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  • Get the full detail record for ONE specific Atom domain listing — the deep-dive after a user picks a name from search_brandable_domains or generate_domain_names, or asks to know more about a particular domain. Returns: status, price + currency, extension_options[] (other TLDs of the name for sale, with prices), category, description, age/traffic when available, and purchase_url/details_url. If the domain is not an Atom listing, returns error "not_found" (then use check_domain_availability for registry status). Present price, key attributes, and the purchase link. IMPORTANT: when price_on_request is true, price is null on purpose — this listing's price is deliberately undisclosed (make-offer/price-on-request). Never state or imply a price (including "$0" or "free") in that case; tell the user to contact the seller or make an offer via purchase_url.
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  • Provisions a managed PostgreSQL database on a dedicated VM on your private network. Requires a recent plan_managed_datastore. For app deployments, prefer deploy_app database:'managed' so plan_deploy includes and wires the DB automatically. It is PRIVATE — reachable only from another instance on the same private network, via the DB's internal/private IP (not a public address). Get the ids from plan_managed_datastore/list_flavors/list_private_networks/list_keypairs. Provisioning takes ~5 min; poll list_databases until status='ready', then the connection details (private_ip, port 5432, db_name, db_user) are populated. HIGH AVAILABILITY: pass ha:true to get THREE machines on three different physical hosts behind a load balancer with automatic failover instead of one machine: the database survives losing a machine, and nobody has to fail it over by hand. It costs about 3x the hourly rate (three machines instead of one), it provisions more slowly, and one connection string still serves the whole thing. Default is a single machine; show the user the price difference and get an explicit yes before turning HA on.
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