Understanding the X402 Protocol

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13 hours ago

The entire weekend, there has been a heated discussion online about Coinbase's X402 protocol.

One important factor that has sparked this discussion is the creation of a meme coin called PING.

I shared information about the X402 protocol in my article last week. It is a payment protocol initiated by Coinbase with the participation of many institutions.

After the release of this protocol, despite the numerous promotional articles, there have not been many practical cases until October 23, when the first token PING was created, which led to widespread attention on its actual operation.

How was this PING token created?

In brief, users can open the X402 protocol's browser page (https://www.x402scan.com/), log into the Base network using an Ethereum wallet, and send 1 USDC to the URL "https://api.ping.observer/ping" to mint 5000 PING tokens.

(Of course, if readers try this operation on the website now, they will no longer be able to exchange for PING.)

In this process, the X402 protocol is used to accept payments for minting tokens, but this does not mean that the protocol can only be used for minting tokens; in fact, it can be used to pay for any service, making it a universal payment protocol.

This case demonstrates that users can pay for internet applications using crypto assets through this protocol, and once the payment is verified, users can receive service feedback (in this case, they received tokens).

The entire process showcases the complete workflow of the X402 protocol and proves the feasibility of the protocol.

However, upon closer inspection, it seems that this protocol has a weakness: after users complete the payment, there is no enforced process to ensure that merchants will definitely provide the service. In other words, if the merchant does not provide the service, the user is powerless. This is a significant difference compared to the initial ICOs, which used smart contracts to enforce service delivery.

This shortcoming should be addressed with more technology in future applications.

Currently, besides the PING token application, there are a series of other applications using the X402 protocol. Users can log into the X402 protocol's browser page (https://www.x402scan.com/) to view them.

On the page, the "Top Servers" section lists all internet applications that utilize the protocol for payment transactions, ranked by transaction volume. Some well-known AI applications/AI Agents are prominently featured, such as questflow.ai, heurist.ai, and itsgloria.ai.

Clearly, these applications are starting to frequently experiment with the X402 protocol.

If the X402 protocol can indeed be rapidly promoted and applied, the leading effect of PING will be very obvious—many users are betting on this prospect, which is why PING surged shortly after its launch.

Whether to buy this token now is something everyone should think independently and judge for themselves.

For more information about the PING token and X402, BlockBeats has published a detailed article (full text can be found in the reference link below).

In this article, the author also lists some AI Agents projects closely related to X402. Many of these projects are AI Agents in the Virtual ecosystem.

In addition to these projects, the article compares the PING token to the Bitcoin inscriptions from back in the day, suggesting that the minting process of PING is very similar to the inscriptions, and thus the popularity of X402 may replicate the boom of the inscriptions.

From a technical standpoint, there are indeed similarities between the two. However, given the different temporal and spatial contexts and consensus, whether it can replicate the past popularity of the inscriptions remains to be seen.

However, since the technology is similar, and given the current crypto ecosystem is severely lacking in new narratives and new memes, I boldly speculate that many teams will rush to this protocol to mint various "gimmicky" assets.

In fact, what I look forward to the most is for more internet applications to integrate their services with X402, allowing users to pay with crypto assets to access their services.

This would be a tremendous boon for users in certain regions where internet usage is heavily restricted and where payments in USD are not possible.

Reference link:

https://www.theblockbeats.info/news/59980

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