GoPlus Develops Security Barrier to Safeguard x402's Rapid AI Payment Growth
- GoPlus launches x402-based security service for AI transactions, offering tools like malicious address detection and transaction simulation to enhance blockchain safety. - x402 protocol sees 10,780% surge in transactions, with 500,000 weekly transactions, driven by AI agent payments and open-source growth. - Analysts predict $30 trillion in autonomous transactions by 2030, as x402 gains traction with platforms like Coinbase, Binance, and Solana, challenging Tron's stablecoin dominance. - GoPlus's service
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The x402 protocol itself has experienced rapid expansion, with
GoPlus’s integration into the x402 ecosystem reflects the broader momentum in AI-driven commerce. Coinbase has also launched a "Payments MCP" platform, allowing AI models such as Claude and Gemini to facilitate stablecoin payments and fiat onboarding through natural language instructions. The protocol’s compatibility with Binance and its Ethereum-based settlement infrastructure further highlight its potential for scalable, trustless payments. At the same time, Solana’s version of x402 is gaining popularity, with
Industry experts point to x402’s capacity to transform digital payments. A16z’s crypto team forecasts $30 trillion in automated transactions by 2030, while Artemis Capital reports that
GoPlus’s security platform is set to tackle key security gaps in this fast-changing sector. By delivering ready-to-use tools for x402 developers, the company seeks to streamline the adoption of AI-powered payment solutions while maintaining strong defenses against scams and threats. As the x402 ecosystem grows, the ability to process 30 million requests could make this service a foundational element of secure, decentralized digital commerce.
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