Coinbase’s x402 Has a Problem
Everyone’s talking about AI agents and Coinbase’s new x402 protocol for machine payments.
But what happens when those agents start paying each other millions of times per day?
Imagine a weather API that charges 1¢ per call.
With x402, that weather API can send a 402 Payment Required HTTP response when your bot calls it.
Your AI agent automatically pays $0.01 in USDC, retries, then gets the data.
This is what makes Coinbase’s x402 so useful.
Now imagine billions of AI agents pinging billions of APIs every second.
Every micro-payment costs gas + network fees… At that scale, capital burn becomes a wall.
This is partially why the low fee payment coins are pumping.
AI agents can’t send 0.01¢, 1,000,000,000 times a day, unless they are using a payment rail with zero, or near zero, fees, and sub 1s transaction times.
In the weather example: Ai agents hit the API, get the “402 Payment Required”, send 0.0001 of a crypto, then data is unlocked.
Today, x402 relies on stablecoins like USDC, which are fee-heavy and SLOW.
When AI agents transact at machine scale: Fees, gas, and slow tx times will be crippling.
If you’re wondering where adoption is headed, I would be looking for the absolute fastest and lowest fee crypto.
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