For Web3 developers, no matter how powerful a governance protocol is, if the integration cost is too high, it will be difficult to advance the ecosystem.


The core value of Q402 Layer lies in encapsulating the complex EIP-7702 account upgrade and Policy-Aware logic into a minimal developer SDK.
Development teams do not need to write low-level signature verification contracts from scratch; they can simply declare policy configuration files through Q402 to inject Sign-to-Pay functionality into applications.
Whether it’s setting single transaction limits, black-and-white list filtering, or automating Gas payments, all can be quickly built through standardized API modules.
This developer-friendly architecture significantly shortens the development cycle for enterprise-grade security governance in decentralized applications (dApps). $Q
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