x402 Protocol Now Supports Batch Settlements, Enabling Payments as Low as $0.0001 on May 13

According to PANews, the x402 protocol now supports batch settlements, enabling large volumes of micro-payments as low as $0.0001 per transaction, on May 13. Base protocol lead Jesse Pollak announced the update on X, noting the feature is designed for on-demand payment computing and inference use cases requiring instant resource allocation.

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