As AI agents become increasingly capable of completing tasks on behalf of users, one problem continues to stand in the way: payments.
Most APIs still rely on subscriptions, API keys, billing accounts, and traditional payment rails that were never designed for autonomous software.
The Algorand Foundation wants to change that.
The organization has launched the Global x402 Challenge, a five-month competition aimed at developers building pay-per-request services powered by x402, an emerging protocol designed to allow AI agents to pay for online services directly through internet requests.
The competition features a prize pool of $100,000 and 500,000 ALGO and will culminate at Devcon 8 India, where finalists will present their projects to judges and the broader developer community.
The Push Toward Agentic Commerce
The challenge follows growing momentum around x402, an open protocol originally developed by Coinbase that embeds payment functionality directly into HTTP requests.
Instead of requiring API keys, subscriptions, or separate billing systems, x402 allows software agents to pay for services on a per-call basis.
Supporters believe this could become an important building block for what many are calling "agentic commerce" — a future where AI systems autonomously purchase data, execute transactions, access services, and interact with digital infrastructure without human intervention.
For blockchain networks, the opportunity is significant.
If AI agents begin making millions of microtransactions every day, they will require settlement networks capable of processing payments instantly and at extremely low cost.
Algorand believes it is well-positioned for that role.
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