As a fully open on-chain protocol, x402 theoretically allows any developer to build and innovate based on it. The capital layout of Solana in this direction is precisely aimed at the long-term value of such open source ecosystems. However, the definition of 'open' seems to be worth discussing further—after all, in actual deployment, the boundaries of openness are often not as broad as imagined.
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RunWithRugs
· 12-25 01:40
Just open it up if you're going to open it up, no need to argue about it.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 12-24 03:57
Open? Haha, please, this word is just a joke on-chain.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 12-24 03:46
Open a hammer, it's still up to capital to decide.
As a fully open on-chain protocol, x402 theoretically allows any developer to build and innovate based on it. The capital layout of Solana in this direction is precisely aimed at the long-term value of such open source ecosystems. However, the definition of 'open' seems to be worth discussing further—after all, in actual deployment, the boundaries of openness are often not as broad as imagined.