Coinbase announced the establishment of the non-profit x402 Foundation under the Linux Foundation, aiming to develop the x402 protocol into a universal open payment standard for the internet. Its founding members consist of over 20 industry giants, including Google, AWS, Microsoft, Stripe, Visa, Mas

Coinbase announced the establishment of the non-profit x402 Foundation under the Linux Foundation, aiming to develop the x402 protocol into a universal open payment standard for the internet. Its founding members consist of over 20 industry giants, including Google, AWS, Microsoft, Stripe, Visa, Mas
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