According to Wu, data from Artemis shows that in June, the average daily transaction volume of x402 increased approximately 5 times to around 500k transactions; while the number of transactions increased but the total transaction volume remained largely unchanged, the average transaction value dropped to about $0.15. The transaction growth mainly came from BlockRun, which contributed approximately 7 million transactions in the past 30 days, accounting for the majority of x402's total transaction volume of about 10 million. Currently, the highest-demand scenario is pay-per-use AI inference, which reduces call costs through multi-model routing and usage-based pricing.

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BitByBitBenny
· 4h ago
Looking at the original Artemis data, there was almost no noise from x402 before June, and BlockRun single-handedly drove the entire network.
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QueueJumper
· 9h ago
I’m familiar with the pay-per-use AI inference narrative, but out of 10 million transactions, 7 million come from one application—doesn’t that concentration seem a bit high?
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BlackGoldMechanicalHand
· 10h ago
x402 This wave of growth structure is very interesting: number of transactions is up, amount is down—typical long-tail scenario activation.
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GateUser-3e7da866
· 10h ago
BlockRun, this data is a bit unreal: 7 million transactions in 30 days straight up “revived” x402.
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DrawTheCandlestickChartIn
· 10h ago
$0.15 per transaction, has micro-payment finally worked? The AI inference scenario is indeed friendly to small, frequent payments.
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