Just dropped: A major compliance-focused platform upgraded its x402 payment standard to V2. The new version brings beefed-up multi-chain compatibility and broader protocol functionality—pushing native internet payments further into Web3 territory.
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bridgeOops
· 12-12 13:51
v2 is here again. Multi-chain compatibility sounds impressive, but I wonder if it can actually run smoothly.
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DataPickledFish
· 12-12 07:51
Is it still about multi-chain compatibility? Is Web3 still playing this game?
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GasFeeLover
· 12-12 07:44
When can we stop messing around with these things and just have them work properly?
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AirdropHuntress
· 12-12 07:43
The multi-chain compatibility rhetoric is back again. First, look at the project team's background before deciding whether to get involved. Historical data shows that these compliance projects are often just capital plays wrapped in packaging.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 12-12 07:37
V2 is here, and multi-chain compatibility finally isn't so terrible anymore.
Just dropped: A major compliance-focused platform upgraded its x402 payment standard to V2. The new version brings beefed-up multi-chain compatibility and broader protocol functionality—pushing native internet payments further into Web3 territory.