Coinbase and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have partnered to enable publishers to charge artificial intelligence agents for content access through the x402 protocol. This integration, available for users of AWS CloudFront and Web Application Firewall (WAF), allows publishers to monetize content directly for AI systems.
Publishers can activate the feature within their existing AWS setup without needing new accounts or API keys. When an AI agent requests content, the server will respond with an HTTP 402 'Payment Required' status, specifying the cost. The AI agent can then complete the transaction using USDC on the Base blockchain. Coinbase's x402 Facilitator will verify the payment on-chain, and the content will be served, all within a single request cycle.
The new service accommodates various payment structures, including per-request charges, batch settlements for high-frequency micropayments, subscription models, and usage-based pricing for tasks like AI inference or compute-intensive API calls. Nishit Sawhney, general manager of AWS Edge Services, stated that the integration allows companies to identify an agent's identity, intent, and payment authorization before delivering content, aligning with publishers' desire to serve users and their agents rather than block them.
Coinbase initially incubated the x402 protocol before transferring its governance to the x402 Foundation, which operates under the Linux Foundation. AWS is one of over 20 founding members of the foundation, representing sectors such as cloud infrastructure, AI, and financial services. Publishers can list their services on the x402 Bazaar, an open registry, or on Coinbase's curated Agentic.Market. This development follows recent advancements in the x402 ecosystem, including Stripe's integration for billing AI agents in February and the protocol's v2 multi-chain upgrade in December.
What Happens Next
01Publishers can list their x402-enabled services on the x402 Bazaar or Agentic.Market.
02AI agents can now utilize USDC on Base for content access payments.
03Further adoption of the x402 protocol is expected across cloud infrastructure, AI, and financial services.