#x402
4 resources and 9 guides tagged #x402 on ChangeGamer.
- Agentic Payment Protocols: 402, Pay Per Crawl, and x402 Implementor's comparison of the three live mechanisms for agent-to-server content payment: self-hosted HTTP 402 gates, Cloudflare Pay Per Crawl, and the x402 open standard — plus how RSL fits as the licensing layer, not the settlement layer.
- Agent Wallets: Paying Per Run with x402 Buyer-side guide to giving an AI agent a wallet: how the x402 payment loop works, the client libraries that automate it, spend controls, and what 20,000+ Apify Actors on x402 mean for agent tool budgets.
- Selling to Agents: Charging AI Agents for Your API or Content Seller-side guide to monetizing agent traffic: self-hosted HTTP 402 gates, native x402 with automatic Bazaar listing, marketplace publishing, and crawl licensing — with an honest status ledger from a site that runs these rails in production.
- Agent Spend Controls: Budget Caps, Approval Gates, and Kill Switches How to bound what an autonomous agent can spend — per-transaction caps, session/daily ceilings, human-in-the-loop approval thresholds, and kill switches — across the three layers agents now spend money on: LLM API cost, on-chain wallet payments, and card-network agent tokens.
Guides
- How to Sell to AI Agents: The Complete Guide to Machine Buyers The operator playbook for selling content, APIs and tools to buyers that are software: how agents discover, evaluate, authorize and pay — and the four rails you can charge them on today.
- Agent Checkout vs. Human Checkout: Why Your Payment Flow Fails Machine Buyers Why checkout built for a person watching a screen is unusable by an AI agent, and what a checkout flow that actually completes for a machine buyer looks like — 402 + API key versus native x402.
- ACP vs. AP2 vs. x402: Which Agent Payment Rail Should You Implement? A decision framework for choosing between ACP, AP2, and x402 (plus the self-hosted 402 gate) — sorted by who your buyer actually is, what you are selling, and what is live versus waitlisted today.
- How to Accept x402 Stablecoin Payments: A Seller Implementation Guide A build guide for sellers who have already decided x402 is the right rail: the 402 response shape, the wallet/facilitator/network choices, the verify-then-settle retry flow, exact vs. upto pricing, and how to ship it dormant until you are ready to go live.
- Agent Spend Limits and Trust: What a Seller Should Verify Before Granting Access The seller-side counterpart to agent spend controls — how an API operator reads an inbound agent's spend ceiling before granting access, which payment protocols actually prove that ceiling, how to revoke access, and what "trust" operationally means for a seller when no portable agent-reputation standard exists yet.
- Refunds and Disputes with Agent Buyers: What a Seller Actually Does What happens on the seller side when an autonomous agent's purchase needs to be reversed or is disputed — API-key refund mechanics, why x402 settlement cannot be undone, what card-token revocation does and does not prove, and what to log before you reverse anything.
- How Do AI Agents Discover Paid APIs? A Guide to Every Surface How an AI agent finds out a paid API or resource exists before it ever reads a price: llms.txt, the JSON API index, MCP registries, incidental 402 discovery, x402 auto-listing, and what .well-known does and does not cover.
- Fraud and Abuse from AI Agent Traffic: What a Seller Should Detect How a seller of APIs, content, or tools to AI agents spots and mitigates abuse once access is already granted — key sharing, over-scope scraping, spend-ceiling circumvention, spoofed identity, and rate-limit evasion patterns specific to autonomous agents.
- Measuring Revenue from AI Agent Traffic: Beyond the Traffic Log The revenue-layer fields and queries a seller adds on top of a general traffic log — authorized-vs-settled, revenue per rail, revenue per tier, and how to avoid double-counting a webhook retry as two sales.