What's New with x402
Despite the market crashing, crypto-enabled AI is showing real signs of mainstream adoption in the form of x402.
Usage of these AI-centric payment rails, which repurpose old HTTP code, has soared in recent weeks. Transactions are up over 100% in the past month, processing 51K+ transactions, with volume surging 4400% during that same period for a total of $51.5K. The numbers validate what many hoped: that crypto infrastructure — permissionless and programmatic — can solve real problems beyond speculation, and x402 is proving itself as a useful solution to the tangled web of API setups that currently plague the web.

The Problem x402 Solves
x402 tackles the hassle of traditional API access by letting you pay automatically based on usage — like per-call or per-inference — with payment happening instantly as part of the request. No signing up for accounts, managing logins, or juggling subscriptions for every service. It smooths out machine-to-machine and agent-to-agent commerce, cuts setup friction, and gives AI agents real independence.
Put simply, it:
- Removes out an existing, intensely frustrating point of friction around managing access for multiple services.
- Enables agents to act as true, autonomous service providers, managing all the expenses and access they need to run operations independently.
These abilities matter because they fundamentally change how web services interact. An AI agent can now discover a new tool, pay for it, use it, and move on — all without human intervention.

Who's Adopting x402
The most telling sign of x402's legitimacy? Non-crypto native companies are integrating it fast, especially since Cloudflare launched NETdollar and jointly established the x402 Foundation. As of Friday, here are the major players already onboard:
- Vercel, the leading developer platform with 6M users, has integrated x402, bringing the micropayment functionality to its massive builder community.
- AWS, Amazon's web services juggernaut, is supporting the standard, signaling enterprise infrastructure is taking x402 seriously.
- Anthropic, the creators of Claude, has enabled its models to discover, retrieve, and pay for context and tools using x402.
- Freepik, a popular AI creative studio tool with 700K+ users, has adopted the standard for its design platform.
- Google even integrated the x402 protocol into its new Agent Payments Protocol (AP2).
Within crypto, the standard's been integrated across all major chains and by a series of leading developer platforms. Builders can implement it simply and customize it however they see fit, all in a truly chain-agnostic manner since x402 functions across most EVM chains, as well as Solana.

The Infrastructure Layer
But adoption alone doesn't tell the full story. A handful of companies have gone deeper, building out tools and developer support specifically for x402, creating the scaffolding that will let this standard scale.
Daydreams has built an autonomous AI agent and app platform running on x402 payment rails across Base, Solana, and Starknet. Their Daydreams Router provides unified access to a multitude of AI models, enabling no-signup, pay-per-use inference with USDC micropayments. They've also launched the x402 Nanoservice, which lets developers deploy paid AI services with built-in micropayment functionality.
Competition time:
— Daydreams.Systems (@daydreamsagents) October 17, 2025
VEO 3.1 just dropped. Use it to
< show us your daydreams >
_Make a video using VEO 3.1
_Using the Daydreams Router
_Post on X with #DaydreamsRouter
One video selected randomly on Monday 10am GMT to win 10,000 $DREAMS
Info pic.twitter.com/sOQhiIjEhY
Merit System is tackling the exploration and incentive side of the ecosystem. They've developed x402scan, an open-source explorer for tracking transaction volumes, discovering resources, and monitoring facilitators — independent “middlemen” who verify transactions on behalf of agents. Their ai-x402 SDK makes integrating AI resources seamless, while their AI App Developer program is actively paying builders to create revenue-generating AI apps through their Echo product.
We’re paying developers to bootstrap their AI apps.
— Merit Systems (@merit_systems) October 17, 2025
You get cash to build and you keep 100% of the revenue your AI app generates. pic.twitter.com/TIdPc7cWq9
Coinbase Developer Platform, the original developers of x402, has launched the x402 Facilitator for managed payment verification and settlements, alongside comprehensive SDKs, docs, and hackathon guides.
charge micropayments and make a micro-saas with x402
— Ash (@Must_be_Ash) October 17, 2025
built with @v0, @fal, and x402
hosted on @vercel
next, I'm gonna show you how you can push this a step further to make it more contextualized, use email instead of wallet and add fiat https://t.co/bFKvAIWjZM pic.twitter.com/ZADoAFokSR
Together, these platforms are doing the unglamorous work that matters: reducing friction, providing tooling, and incentivizing experimentation — all necessary steps to fuel adoption.
Why This Matters
x402 is significant not because it's technically impressive — though it is — but because it's solving a real problem that exists outside crypto, as well as equipping the internet with the tools it needs to support the agentic future slowly becoming reality.
If you're a builder, now's the time to explore what's possible. The companies above have done the heavy lifting to make integration straightforward. The use cases are expanding. And the momentum is undeniable.
More importantly, x402 represents something crypto has long promised but struggles to provide in a mainstream manner: infrastructure that improves the internet for everyone, not just those already onchain.
