I just saw that Injective has officially supported the x402 standard.



The essence of x402 is to enable native payment capabilities over HTTP, and Injective is the ideal environment for x402 to operate.

In theory, x402 can be deployed on multiple blockchain networks, but the payment layer of the Agent economy requires high-frequency, small-value, real-time transactions, which places very high demands on the underlying settlement network.

With Injective's single-block confirmation mechanism and deterministic finality, payments can settle in sub-second times; and its low-cost transaction structure makes micro-payments economically feasible for the first time.

Currently, the market generally focuses on public chain competition in terms of TVL, trading volume, and user growth. But the Agent era might bring a completely different growth model.

In the future, the most active participants on-chain may not be human users, but continuously running autonomous software.

Therefore, whoever can facilitate large-scale value exchanges between Agents will have the opportunity to become the underlying settlement layer of the Agent Economy.

I believe that x402's significance for Injective is not just adding a new developer tool. It is essentially filling a missing piece in the Agent infrastructure.

It also shows that Injective is already trying to move towards the settlement foundation of a new economic system.
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