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Recently, Injective officially announced the full integration of the x402 payment standard, marking an important innovation in blockchain applications at the network infrastructure layer. The introduction of this standard opens up new possibilities for proxy payments, new digital banking, and on-chain financial scenarios.
Let's first understand what x402 is. Simply put, it is an open, neutral payment protocol designed based on the HTTP protocol framework. The core idea is straightforward—fully utilize the HTTP 402 status code to truly embed payment capabilities into network interactions.
This standard was first proposed by a compliance platform in May 2025, specifically targeting real-time stablecoin payment scenarios. The original intention was to reduce development difficulty, maintain statelessness, and maximize compatibility with the HTTP ecosystem. The actual operation process is as follows: the user accesses a resource that requires payment, the server returns a payment instruction, the client completes an on-chain transaction (usually with stablecoins), and immediately receives the service. The entire process requires no accounts, no API keys, no page redirects, and no middlemen involved. Truly achieving native internet, on-demand payments, and millisecond-level settlement.
x402 V2 introduces more advanced features: support for multi-chain deployment and CAIP standards, seamless integration with public chains like EVM and Solana; provides modular SDK and plugin-based extension capabilities; wallet-level identity authentication combined with reusable session mechanisms to avoid repeated payment processes; and adds support for complex transaction scenarios such as dynamic routing, subscription mode, prepayment, and multi-step payments.
As a blockchain platform built specifically for financial scenarios, Injective is known for its high performance and support for multiple virtual machines. Its ecosystem includes decentralized exchanges, derivatives trading markets, and asset tokenization tools, with a relatively active developer community. The integration of the x402 standard enables it to provide better infrastructure support for high-frequency payment scenarios.
From a practical application perspective, this integration is very helpful for building low-latency, high-throughput payment systems. Developers can now more conveniently embed on-chain payment capabilities into web applications without reinventing the wheel. This kind of infrastructure-level innovation could drive the overall upgrade of Web3 payment experiences.