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402 was a hot topic a while ago, but once the market cooled down, many of the projects that emerged at that time disappeared without a trace. I noticed that some projects' Official Twitter haven't posted a single tweet in a week.
Projects that continue to be developed and advanced during market downturns deserve more respect, in my opinion. It's a case of "when the tide goes out, you see who's been caught without swim trunks."
I just saw a long article posted by @Unibase_AI today, talking about their key innovation: AIP 2.0 combined with Payment Memory, bringing about revolutionary changes.
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I doubt many people are willing to read in detail these days, so I've compiled a simple summary, including:
Integration technology: ERC8004: used for proxy authentication.
Agent Service Market: Agents can act as both service providers and consumers.
X402 Payment System: Payment is implemented based on BSC (Binance Smart Chain).
Membase: Comprehensive logging ensures transparency and traceability.
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The specific details are not important; what matters is the attitude of continuing to do things at this time.
I scanned the candlestick chart for the past month $UB and it's been very stable, unlike other similar stocks that take advantage of the market downturn to unload their shares. Therefore, I have no doubt that when the AI hype returns and 402 is remembered and hyped again, they will perform well.
@BNBCHAINZH It would be good to have more projects like this.
twitter.com/BroLeonAus/status/...

To elaborate on the specific functions: Publish & Use Agent Services, Automatic Payment
Clients can easily upload their own Agent capabilities as services, or directly call other people's Agents like ordering takeout.
The platform automatically handles demand matching, service invocation, and billing settlement, supporting automatic payment methods such as per use/per volume/per effect, creating a closed loop of "finding services—using services—paying."
This seems pretty good.
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