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Dexter overtakes Coinbase as largest daily facilitator for x402 transactions

Dexter has overtaken Coinbase to become the largest daily facilitator for x402 transactions since December 11, according to data published by Hashed Official. The AI protocol has now facilitated over 19.8 million transactions in total, 14 million fewer than the Base network.

The South Korean venture fund cited Dune Analytics data, which showed that roughly half of all daily transactions since mid-December have been processed through Dexter. At the same time, Coinbase’s share has fallen to one-quarter to one-third, depending on the day. 

Number of x402 transactions per facilitator. Source: Dune

The remaining volume is distributed among PayAI and DayDreams, which together made up as high as 30% of the rest of the market on their best days. Coinbase, Dexter, PayAI, and DayDreams have each now processed more than 10 million x402 transactions in total.

At the same time, the total number of x402 transactions has increased exponentially since October. Daily volumes rose from negligible levels in early October to repeated peaks of more than 2 million transactions by mid-November. 

Several days in late November and early December counted spikes approaching or exceeding 3 million transactions in a single day, according to the Dune charts.

Between early October and mid-November, Coinbase facilitated the majority of x402 transactions, taking up 60% or 70% of daily volume. However, December 10 saw Coinbase’s share drop to 31%, as Dexter’s share climbed to 30.7%. The AI network went on to become the leading facilitator throughout the final month of the year.

PayAI and DayDreams also show consistent growth in both absolute transaction counts and percentage share. Together, they regularly account for 20% to 30% of daily x402 volume, per the stacked bar charts from Dune analytics.

x402 experimental code converted to production payments

x402 is an open payment protocol developed last year by Coinbase, which revived the HTTP 402 “Payment Required” status code. While the code has existed for decades, it was never meaningfully implemented in web infrastructure. x402 gives it a practical role by enabling instant, automated stablecoin payments directly over standard HTTP requests.

When a client requests access to an API, dataset, or digital resource, the server replies with a 402 status code that includes payment terms. They can then send a signed payment payload, mostly denominated in USDC. 

A facilitator like Dexter AI checks the payment on-chain and, once it is validated, tells the server to send the requested content right away. It keeps an eye on compatible blockchains, checks incoming payments, creates signed authorizations, and provides an HTTP interface. To that end, traders can make on-chain payments without having to host their own blockchain nodes.

Coinbase operates a hosted facilitator that offers fee-free USDC payments on Base and Solana, with high-throughput settlement. That service has been a key driver of early x402 adoption. However, the protocol was explicitly designed to support multiple independent facilitators, allowing services to choose or switch providers.

Coinbase released x402 publicly in May last year, but by December, the company said it had processed 75 million x402 transactions worth $24 million in paid APIs and AI agent interactions. 

In September, Coinbase launched a second version of the protocol that added network-agnostic identifiers, pluggable facilitators, wallet hooks, and a discovery layer known as x402 Bazaar, all to allow developers and services to use x402 freely with other blockchain networks and operators.

“Think of it as like paywalls for scrapers. So x402 is a great standard for situations where an AI agent needs access to data or access to content in order to make more informed, better decisions. Really, any digital goods or any digital piece of media can be paid for with X 402,” said head of engineering at Coinbase Developer Platform Erik Reppel.

x402 integrations expanded with real-world use cases

The adoption of x402 has received some support from major internet services like Cloudflare, which announced plans to integrate it into its platform and co-launch the x402 Foundation, alongside Google Cloud’s Agent Payments Protocol, which uses the payment protocol for on-chain settlement.

Coinbase has illustrated potential use cases that include agents pulling live market data, commissioning AI art models or subscribing to real-time sports and financial feeds. Some of the listings on x402 Bazaar include Prixe, a stock price API where agents can generate up-to-date financial reports.

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