HTTP 402 Payment Protocol is in the early exploration stage, and market participants are beginning to focus on its potential in practical applications. Cloudflare recently published a technical article detailing how to implement micro-payments and paid content access control using the HTTP 402 protocol. This move has attracted the attention of several technical experts and developers, including the core contributors of the protocol white paper. Currently, multiple project teams have started exploring the integration of the HTTP 402 protocol into their ecosystems, aiming to create more flexible payment and access management mechanisms. This exploration of payment gateway innovation signifies that Web3's attempts in the micro-payment field are heating up, and it may lead to new business models and application scenarios in the future.

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OnlyUpOnlyvip
· 22h ago
Someone should have pulled this out of the freezer long ago. The 402 protocol has been shelved for so many years, and finally a big company is interested.
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TokenVelocityvip
· 22h ago
Honestly, the 402 thing should have been taken seriously a long time ago. Cloudflare's move is like digging up something long buried. Micropayments are really the bottleneck in Web3. It would be great if 402 could break through. It's another "world-changing" claim—let's wait and see... HTTP 402? Sounds like a forgotten technology, suddenly being dug up and hyped again. It seems it will ultimately be stuck on user experience, but at least big companies are involved, so the direction is correct. Finally, someone is taking micropayments seriously; before that, they were just pseudo-problem projects. Wait until it can actually run before bragging... right now, it's just PPT innovation. But Cloudflare's move definitely has signaling significance; the ecosystem is about to get moving. The 402 protocol has been shelved for so many years, and now suddenly it's the hot commodity? That's a bit funny.
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SandwichTradervip
· 22h ago
Huh, HTTP 402 is finally making a move? This thing has been sitting around for so long, I thought it was going to gather dust. --- Cloudflare's move is quite interesting; micro-payments definitely need some innovation. --- Another bunch of project teams want to integrate some protocol, but how many of them can actually be used? --- For Web3 micro-payments to really take off, the first thing is to solve those messy user experience issues. --- Feels like another cycle of hype followed by total cooling off, just wait and see. --- The competition in payment solutions is so fierce, how can HTTP 402 break through? --- The contributors to the white paper are all paying attention, which shows this project might actually have something. --- Finally, someone is tackling this tough problem. Looking forward to seeing some new tricks.
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UncleWhalevip
· 22h ago
Is HTTP 402 really about to take off? Cloudflare's move is quite interesting. Wait, can this thing really be implemented? It feels like just another hype concept. Micro-payments should have been taken seriously a long time ago. Looking forward to what's next. No, this protocol has been cold for many years. Why is it only heating up now? A bit late. Is the spring of Web3 micro-payments here? Then I need to get my wallet ready. It's easy to talk about, but hard to do. Let's see which projects are actually using it. Now, there will be a bunch of new payment solutions to learn. If Cloudflare is involved, it should be more reliable, at least with solid technical expertise. It seems the whole industry is waiting for a truly useful micro-payment solution. Is this the one? Stop just talking about potential, show me a product that can actually run.
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WalletInspectorvip
· 23h ago
HTTP 402 is really going to be popular this time? If Cloudflare steps in, it's definitely worth paying attention to. --- Micro-payments and Web3, both seem to follow the same套路. Only those that can truly be implemented are the real winners. --- They started hyping it up in the early stages. Let's wait and see, no rush. --- Cloudflare has always had ideas about payment protocols. This time, they might stir up another wave. --- Multiple projects are following the trend of integration... If this continues, there may be very few that are truly usable. --- There has always been demand for micro-payment scenarios. It depends on whether HTTP 402 can become a breakthrough. --- The contributors to the white paper are paying attention, which shows there is some expertise involved. --- Combining access control with payment is a good idea, but execution will likely encounter all kinds of pitfalls. --- It's heating up again, and there's a new business model. Can we stop being so mysterious? Haha. --- Cloudflare doing this at the right time and in the right way is really the right move.
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BankruptWorkervip
· 23h ago
402 has all come back to life? Cloudflare's move is pretty bold. Wait, can micro-payments really become a reality? It feels like another dream built on a PowerPoint presentation. This kind of payment gateway innovation sounds pretty exciting, but I'm just worried it will end in failure. So when can ordinary people start using it? HTTP 402 has been around for so many years, why is it only now getting attention? Why didn't it happen earlier? It feels like another prelude to a new wave of cutting leeks, but it is indeed somewhat interesting.
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