Circle joins x402 Foundation to standardize internet-native payments using USDC
The x402 protocol could revolutionize digital payments by enabling seamless, low-cost transactions, boosting USDC's utility and adoption. The post Circle joins x402 Foundation to standardize internet-native payments usin...
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The x402 protocol could revolutionize digital payments by enabling seamless, low-cost transactions, boosting USDC's utility and adoption.
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