When the World Wide Web was built in the early 1990s, the HTTP standard included many status codes. One of them was 402 Payment Required. It was meant for a future web where payments would be native, but the idea sat unused for almost 30 years. (2/10)
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When the World Wide Web was built in the early 1990s, the HTTP standard included many status codes. One of them was 402 Payment Required. It was meant for a future web where payments would be native, but the idea sat unused for almost 30 years. (2/10)