BSV’s x402 Marketplace Moves Toward Permissionless AI-Agent Commerce

A new CoinGeek report says BSV’s x402 marketplace is moving from a gatekeeper model to a permissionless structure where service providers can publish their offerings directly to BSV Blockchain.

The report says developer John Calhoun has been moving the BSV overlay stack from TypeScript to Rust, compiling it to WebAssembly, and deploying it on Cloudflare Workers. The result is a lower-cost infrastructure model for services including overlay nodes, file storage, wallets, messaging, and blockchain tracking.

The article also frames the marketplace around agent-to-agent commerce, where AI agents can pay for services through BSV micropayments rather than relying on traditional accounts, subscriptions, or manual billing steps.

(CoinGeek)

BSV TIMES read:
This is a strong infrastructure story because it connects several practical BSV themes at once: low-cost payments, AI-agent services, open service discovery, edge infrastructure, and developer accessibility. The important signal is not only that agents can transact, but that the surrounding infrastructure is becoming cheaper and easier for builders to run.

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