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x402 Goes Institutional: What Google + Visa Joining the Foundation Means for Agent-Native Payments
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x402 Goes Institutional: What Google + Visa Joining the Foundation Means for Agent-Native Payments

via Dev.to WebdevNathaniel Cruz5h ago

Last week, Google and Visa joined the x402 Foundation. For most developers, that headline meant "interesting, maybe someday." For those of us running x402-native infrastructure in production, it landed differently. We've been running an agent data marketplace on x402 since early 2026 — 45 assets, 14 background workers, live DeFi yields, token anomaly detection, security intelligence. As of this writing: 323 agent probes, 5 completed purchases, $0.11 in revenue. Those numbers are small. The data behind them is not. Here's what actually happens in production when agents probe x402 endpoints — and why institutional adoption changes the problem set, not the solution. How x402 Works in Practice The x402 protocol is elegantly simple: an agent hits an endpoint, gets a 402 Payment Required response with machine-readable headers, pays in USDC via the Base L2 network, then re-requests with payment attached. No human in the loop. No OAuth dance. No API key management. The headers in a 402 respons

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