← Back to context Comment by wmf 8 hours ago x402 is the standard. 2 comments wmf Reply someonebaggy 1 hour ago Which RFC number?I had a look at their website, it relies on every HTTP request creating a separate blockchain transaction, which is a volume of requests that blockchains can't possibly handle - even the layer-2s. It also makes the requests take a long time. dgudkov 7 hours ago Good point. I've found their website: https://www.x402.org/
someonebaggy 1 hour ago Which RFC number?I had a look at their website, it relies on every HTTP request creating a separate blockchain transaction, which is a volume of requests that blockchains can't possibly handle - even the layer-2s. It also makes the requests take a long time.
Which RFC number?
I had a look at their website, it relies on every HTTP request creating a separate blockchain transaction, which is a volume of requests that blockchains can't possibly handle - even the layer-2s. It also makes the requests take a long time.
Good point. I've found their website: https://www.x402.org/