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BREAKING: Coinbase & Linux Foundation Launch X402 - HTTP’s 30-Year-Old Payment Code Finally Activated for Crypto

BREAKING: Coinbase & Linux Foundation Launch X402 - HTTP’s 30-Year-Old Payment Code Finally Activated for Crypto

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2026-04-03 09:41:49
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A coalition of tech and finance giants including Coinbase, Stripe, Google, Microsoft, Visa, and Mastercard has launched the X402 Foundation, deploying the long-dormant HTTP 402 'Payment Required' status code as the web's native crypto payment layer. The protocol enables direct stablecoin and ERC-20 token settlement within web and API interactions, with an AI-first design allowing autonomous agents to read paywalls and execute payments – fundamentally rewiring how the internet handles money.

What X402 Actually Does – and Why HTTP 402 Sat Unused for Three Decades

HTTP 402 was reserved in 1995 as a placeholder for future payment systems that never arrived. The reason it never arrived is structural: the internet had no native settlement layer.

Every payment required routing through a third-party processor, a bank, or a proprietary API – none of which a web server could negotiate with autonomously at the protocol level.

X402 changes the handshake. When a server requires payment, it issues a standardized X402 response containing the price, accepted tokens, and payment terms. The client – whether a browser, an application, or an AI agent – reads those terms, constructs a signed payment payload in the X-PAYMENT HTTP header, and submits it. A payment facilitator (currently the Coinbase X402 Facilitator) verifies the signed payload before the server returns an X-PAYMENT-RESPONSE confirmation. The entire flow is atomic and requires no account creation, no API key provisioning, no manual authentication step.

Today, the Linux Foundation announced it is launching the x402 Foundation with the contribution of the x402 protocol from Coinbase. As the neutral home for x402, the Foundation will advance the x402 protocol and help enable community-based innovation in open payments.

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— The Linux Foundation (@linuxfoundation) April 2, 2026

The protocol supports all ERC-20 tokens – not just stablecoins, and is designed to be blockchain-agnostic, though its early infrastructure runs on Base, Coinbase’snetwork. Cloudflare has already shipped a withX402Client wrapper for its Agents SDK that lets developers toggle between human-confirmation and fully autonomous execution modes. The technical specification and codebase are publicly available at x402.org under LF Projects, LLC.

Linux Foundation CEO Jim Zemlin described the foundation as the “neutral home” for the protocol – language that signals deliberate insulation from the kind of corporate capture that killed earlierstandards.

That governance decision is what separates X402 from Coinbase’s previous developer initiatives: this is not a product. It is an attempt to establish a standard.

Who Benefits – and What X402 Needs to Actually Win

The immediate winners are developers building on Base and anyone deploying autonomousthat need to purchase data, call premium APIs, or access metered content at scale.

Traditional payment infrastructure, built around two-factor authentication and fixed per-transaction fees – is structurally incompatible with high-frequency, low-value machine-to-machine payments. X402 is purpose-built for exactly that environment.

Coinbase benefits disproportionately in the near term. Base is the reference network, the Coinbase X402 Facilitator is the default payment verifier, and USDC, Circle’s stablecoin with deep Coinbase ties, is the primary settlement asset.

The x402 foundation launched on 4/02 by the way. https://t.co/WULpuBdVhW

— Coinbase

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(@coinbase) April 3, 2026

The open governance structure prevents lock-in on paper, but network effects will concentrate volume on whatever infrastructure ships first. That is currently Base. The broader regulatory groundwork Coinbase has laid through FIT21 advocacy compounds this structural advantage – a company that shapes both the legal framework and the technical standard occupies a uniquely durable position.

The adoption risk is browser integration. X402 can function today at the application and API layer without any browser changes, but mainstream consumer adoption requires Chrome, Safari, and Firefox to natively parse X402 responses.

Google and Microsoft are founding members of the X402 Foundation, which is the strongest signal available that browser-level support is on the roadmap, but roadmaps are not shipping products. The protocol wins if the SDKs land before a competing standard gains traction. It stalls if the major browser vendors treat this as a low-priority governance commitment rather than an active engineering project.

The verdict: X402 is the most credible attempt to build a native payment layer into the web since the original HTTP spec reserved that status code. Execution is the only variable left.

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