BNB News Update: AI Agents Set to Propel $30 Trillion Economy Through x402 Transactions
- Coinbase's x402 protocol enables AI-driven micropayments via stablecoins, with BNB Chain and AEON leading adoption through programmable payment frameworks. - Recent data shows 932,000 x402 transactions weekly (34,300% growth), driven by Circle's USDC integration and BNB Chain's ecosystem acceleration efforts. - APRO-Pieverse cross-chain compliance partnerships and ERC-8004 agent identities address technical barriers, positioning x402 as foundational infrastructure for AI economies. - Analysts predict $30
The adoption of Coinbase’s x402 payment protocol within blockchain networks is rapidly advancing the use of autonomous, AI-powered transactions, with
The x402 protocol, first introduced by
Recent figures highlight the protocol’s rapid expansion. Dune Analytics recorded more than 932,000 x402 transactions in just one week—a staggering 34,300% jump from the previous week,
The protocol’s impact goes far beyond transaction numbers. Analysts at a16z forecast that agentic AI—autonomous systems managing assets and finances—could be responsible for $30 trillion in automated transactions by 2030. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong emphasized this momentum on X in
Partnerships are further strengthening the x402 ecosystem. APRO and Pieverse have recently joined forces to improve cross-chain compliance, leveraging x402 and x402b standards to authenticate on-chain invoices and receipts for tax and audit purposes,
Importantly, x402 also tackles technical barriers to stablecoin use. Previously, major tokens on BNB Chain did not support EIP-3009 for gasless transactions, but AEON’s Facilitator now supports both EIP-3009-enabled and standard ERC-20 tokens. This adaptability, together with ERC-8004-compliant agent identities, establishes x402 as a core infrastructure for the AI-driven economy.
As x402 continues to gain traction, its effects on
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