Early SlinkyLayer users already driving real x402 volume.
We’re tracking every integration + agent-driven call on https://t.co/Q9gWxRQbC1.
Big rewards coming for the OG users. Still time to get in before the next wave.
x402 just dropped the receipts:
75M+ transactions
$24M+ volume
…in the last 30 days alone.
Agents aren’t asking permission anymore. They’re hitting APIs, seeing 402, and paying in USDC instantly.
SlinkyLayer makes ANY API part of that economy in <60 seconds. The machine checkout is live.
https://t.co/ucbEs6xhuC
Okay, hear me out.
• Agents are the new users
• x402 is the new checkout
• SlinkyLayer is the open market that connects them
Early users already shipping. Rewards dropping soon. You in?
If you’re using SlinkyLayer early, that matters.
We’ll be tracking activity across https://t.co/Q9gWxRQbC1 and agent driven x402 usage to reward users.
More details soon.
isn't it funny that AI agents can already do the hard part. They can decide what they need, find it, compare options, and choose as well! Then they hit checkout and the whole illusion breaks. why!? because the internet still assumes every serious buyer is a human with a credit card! lol
web2 api devs, pay attention
agents are gonna be absolute monsters for usage
one human can spin up dozens of agents that hammer your api 24/7 and actually pay every single time with x402🔥
Big shift is happening. Tesla is pushing Optimus Gen 3 into mass production this summer and general purpose humanoids are going to change labor & manufacturing economics forever.
Meanwhile OpenAl just killed Sora (bye to the video hype and that Disney deal) and is reassigning the team to robotics/world simulation.
Robots as coworkers incoming. Thoughts?
devs spent the last 15 years building massive identity layers (OAuth, JWTs, API gateways) just so we could track who to bill at the end of the month. x402 makes all of that obsolete for M2M traffic. atomic settlement means you don't need identity to verify access.
So Google has just released its own agent builder which is probably the easiest way to build AI agents we've seen so far!!
You can add the agent block in Google Opal and "program it" in plain English.
And it has native Tool call capability and Memory to save infos between sessions too!
Size isn't everything. Efficiency is.
Liquid LFM 2.5 (1.2B Thinking) is now live on SlinkyLayer.
> Architecture: Liquid Neural Network
> Capability: Reasoning/Thinking built-in
> Cost: $0.005 per call.
Stop paying for 70B parameters when a 1B model can solve the task. This is how you optimize agentic loops.
Most models are trained to "chat."
NVIDIA Nemotron is trained to obey.
It uses advanced RLHF (Reinforcement Learning) specifically to follow complex commands without hallucinating.
We just added it to the Skill Store.
x402 Cost: $0.005. KYC: None.
Stripe just ended the debate on the standard for machine payments.
The rails are live. Now the agents need a place to shop.
See you at the SlinkyLayer.
Autonomous agents are an entirely new category of users to build for, and, increasingly, to sell to.
Today, we’re launching (a preview) of machine payments on @stripe—a way for developers to directly charge agents, with a few lines of code. 🤖💸
$ Let’s start tinkering… ⤵️