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> x402 is an open, neutral standard for Internet-native payments. It lets anyone on the Internet easily charge, and any client pay on-demand, on a pay-per-use basis. A client, such as an agent, sends a HTTP request and receives a HTTP 402 Payment Required status code. In response, the client pays for access on-demand, and the server can let the client through to the requested content.

Fascinating. Cloudflare is envisioning a future where agents are given debit cards by their owners, so they can autonomously send microtransactions to website owners to scrape content or possibly purchase goods on the owner's behalf. I don't know how I feel about that but there's no doubt it's a fascinating concept.

Brb, setting up a honeypot that always responds with HTTP 402 Payment Required demanding 10cents per visit... That's the next "selling 1 million pixels on my website for $1 each", I guess



If you can find a way to trick agents into always accepting your payment required then you could set up a tarpit generating trash content or an infinite string of redirects or "read this other page for more info", charging extra for each one.


So exactly like it is and has been for decades but instead of ads its micropayments


> you could set up a tarpit generating trash content

and you could call it "EmDash"


To be frank, I thought this was an elaborate April Fool's joke, particularly when I saw that. It suggested to me 'you could charge for anything' while subtly implying you should also be paying them (within a handy deploy button every few paragraphs) for the privilege of running their stuff on their hosting solution.

I suppose this is the world we live in.



It's like the exploit from Office Space is finally legal.


Looking into x402, and this is more about giving your agent a crypto wallet rather than a debit card.


> I don't know how I feel about that

Oh dont worry, I'll do the feelings for the both of us, I have over a decade of experience feeling smugly and validatingly superior to people who save payment info on ipads and then hand it to their kids.


It's naive, nobody will pay, especially not AI companies.




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