Coinbase led the development of the x402 protocol, which launched in May with a simple yet powerful idea: revive the long-unused HTTP 402 status code and embed payment logic directly into web requests.
While x402-related tokens saw only brief surges in popularity, x402 has processed over 100 million payments in the past six months, powering use cases from API pay-per-call and AI agent compute resource purchases to a range of other applications.
V1’s streamlined architecture revealed limitations in real-world scenarios. As payment needs grew more complex—especially around cross-chain support, scalability, identity authentication, and duplicate payments—the original design could not keep pace.
Today marks the release of x402 V2. This upgrade not only refines the protocol but also deeply rearchitects it to address practical issues uncovered in deployment.
This is the most transformative upgrade for both users and agents in V2. Previously, each API call could require a full payment process, which created significant latency and cost—especially in high-frequency scenarios like large language model (LLM) inference or multi-step agent workflows.
x402 V2 adds support for wallet-based identity (such as CAIP-122 Sign-In-With-X). Once a client verifies its identity via wallet and completes the initial payment, the protocol enables reusable sessions. This means subsequent accesses to the same resource can skip the entire on-chain payment step.
This dramatically lowers transaction latency, reduces round trips, and cuts on-chain costs, making x402 truly suitable for high-frequency workloads. Both human users and autonomous agents benefit from subscription-like or session-based access models.
x402 V2 delivers a unified payment format, whether assets are on any blockchain—or even off-chain.
x402 V2 modularizes the protocol, clearly separating specifications, SDK implementations, and Facilitators.
x402 V2 introduces a Discovery extension, letting x402-enabled services expose structured metadata for Facilitators to fetch.
x402 V2 shifts payments from a technical bottleneck to an economic layer, streamlining and smartening value flows across the internet. Each stakeholder sees their biggest pain points addressed.
For end users, x402 V2 delivers seamless payments and efficiency. Paid service access feels like logging in—repeat use is faster and cheaper, with costs and delays greatly reduced. The first access requires payment, but subsequent uses within the same session or time window (like multiple AI calls or paid content access) skip additional on-chain payments for already purchased resources. It’s akin to a “micro-subscription.” Payment options are also more diverse and convenient.
Facilitators automatically fetch the latest pricing and service information, so users always see accurate, up-to-date offerings—eliminating outdated info and making it easier to find and use services.
For developers and service providers, V2 solves V1’s architectural and scalability issues, boosting flexibility and reducing code maintenance. Payment logic moves from “hardcoded” to “configurable and plugin-based.” Dynamic pricing based on API request inputs (like data volume or model size) is easy, supporting complex business models. Paywall logic is now a standalone, customizable module, making it simple to integrate with different payment backends and quickly build and iterate paid services. Developers declare business preferences, and the SDK automatically selects the optimal payment route and coordinator—cutting “glue code” and letting teams focus on business logic.
For AI agents, V2 is revolutionary: AI shifts from passive executor to autonomous economic entity. An agent can have a wallet with a budget. When it needs to call an API or rent more compute, it decides and pays independently—dynamically seeking the best value across the network.
x402 V2 marks x402’s evolution from a pay-per-use tool to a flexible, general-purpose economic layer. Payments become nearly invisible for users, and the experience improves. Developers gain a more flexible architecture for rapid, complex business model deployment. AI agents unlock low-latency, high-frequency autonomous consumption, enabling advanced autonomous systems.
By expanding compatibility, streamlining development, and enabling innovative identity and payment models, x402 could become the backbone of future internet payments. Still, innovation brings challenges: x402 V2’s promising vision must overcome real-world hurdles—ecosystem adoption and maturity, module risks, refund and dispute resolution, regulatory uncertainty, and more.





