The Architectural Migration: Equipping Autonomous Software with Programmable Money
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-architectural-migration-equipping-autonomous-software-with-programmable-money.
Of 64 lines of code built to connect an autonomous agent to a payment API, 31 existed purely to manage the bank's state. This is what the infrastructure gap cos
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Legacy payment infrastructure was built for humans, not software. When autonomous agents need to pay for compute, APIs, or cloud services, they hit webhook delays, manual KYC flows, and reconciliation overhead that assume a person is approving every transaction. x402 settles payments inside a single HTTP round trip, dropping state management from 31 lines of code to zero. The infrastructure is real. The migration is underway.