The Internet of Agents: How Sei and x402 Are Quietly Building a $30 Trillion Machine-to-Machine Future Andreessen Horowitz’s 2025 State of Crypto report describes a technological revolution happening in real time, the rise of the “agent economy.” The report estimates that this new paradigm could power a $30 trillion market by 2030, built upon one transformative standard known as x402. Just as TCP/IP made the internet of information possible, x402 is being hailed as the backbone for the internet of value. The most fascinating part? The Sei blockchain has become one of the first networks to natively integrate x402, putting it at the heart of how machines will pay each other for computation, storage, and bandwidth in the next web. At its core, x402 enables autonomous agents, software bots, IoT devices, AI services, to transact without direct human input. Think AI trading bots buying API credits on the fly, smart vehicles paying road tolls, or decentralized apps renting cloud GPU time on-demand. These autonomous exchanges happen through pay-per-use logic embedded in code, executing at scale and speed beyond human oversight. Sei, optimized for high throughput and low latency, functions as the settlement layer where these microtransactions finalize. The idea reshapes what digital commerce looks like, machines no longer wait for humans to authorize payments; they simply act, pay, and operate. This shift isn’t just theoretical. a16z’s report suggests that x402-compatible systems will handle everything from AI task execution to modular software licensing. It effectively turns every API, node, or service endpoint into a monetizable entity. In this vision, Sei becomes the vital “monetary OS” of the next internet layer. The chain’s integration means that not only AI models but also infrastructure providers can earn in real-time based on usage, not subscriptions. The implications are massive. A $30 trillion agent economy would mirror the industrial scale of modern global manufacturing but in digital form. It could also redefine economics for AI services, rewarding efficiency and precision. Developers, meanwhile, could code fee logic directly into their applications, where every transaction from data querying to inference processing carries an embedded value transfer. Sei’s rapid throughput positions it as the fastest settlement fabric for this new ecosystem, beating older chains that weren’t built for constant micro-payments. In previous decades, TCP/IP transformed communication into a digital right. Now, x402 is doing the same for value exchange, creating a programmable financial fabric where AI, apps, and algorithms can all participate. With Sei pioneering its integration, we’re witnessing the construction of a new financial internet, one where every line of code can pay its own bills. The Internet of Agents: How Sei and x402 Are Quietly Building a $30 Trillion Machine-to-Machine… was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this storyThe Internet of Agents: How Sei and x402 Are Quietly Building a $30 Trillion Machine-to-Machine Future Andreessen Horowitz’s 2025 State of Crypto report describes a technological revolution happening in real time, the rise of the “agent economy.” The report estimates that this new paradigm could power a $30 trillion market by 2030, built upon one transformative standard known as x402. Just as TCP/IP made the internet of information possible, x402 is being hailed as the backbone for the internet of value. The most fascinating part? The Sei blockchain has become one of the first networks to natively integrate x402, putting it at the heart of how machines will pay each other for computation, storage, and bandwidth in the next web. At its core, x402 enables autonomous agents, software bots, IoT devices, AI services, to transact without direct human input. Think AI trading bots buying API credits on the fly, smart vehicles paying road tolls, or decentralized apps renting cloud GPU time on-demand. These autonomous exchanges happen through pay-per-use logic embedded in code, executing at scale and speed beyond human oversight. Sei, optimized for high throughput and low latency, functions as the settlement layer where these microtransactions finalize. The idea reshapes what digital commerce looks like, machines no longer wait for humans to authorize payments; they simply act, pay, and operate. This shift isn’t just theoretical. a16z’s report suggests that x402-compatible systems will handle everything from AI task execution to modular software licensing. It effectively turns every API, node, or service endpoint into a monetizable entity. In this vision, Sei becomes the vital “monetary OS” of the next internet layer. The chain’s integration means that not only AI models but also infrastructure providers can earn in real-time based on usage, not subscriptions. The implications are massive. A $30 trillion agent economy would mirror the industrial scale of modern global manufacturing but in digital form. It could also redefine economics for AI services, rewarding efficiency and precision. Developers, meanwhile, could code fee logic directly into their applications, where every transaction from data querying to inference processing carries an embedded value transfer. Sei’s rapid throughput positions it as the fastest settlement fabric for this new ecosystem, beating older chains that weren’t built for constant micro-payments. In previous decades, TCP/IP transformed communication into a digital right. Now, x402 is doing the same for value exchange, creating a programmable financial fabric where AI, apps, and algorithms can all participate. With Sei pioneering its integration, we’re witnessing the construction of a new financial internet, one where every line of code can pay its own bills. The Internet of Agents: How Sei and x402 Are Quietly Building a $30 Trillion Machine-to-Machine… was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story

The Internet of Agents: How Sei and x402 Are Quietly Building a $30 Trillion Machine-to-Machine…

2025/10/28 22:04

The Internet of Agents: How Sei and x402 Are Quietly Building a $30 Trillion Machine-to-Machine Future

Andreessen Horowitz’s 2025 State of Crypto report describes a technological revolution happening in real time, the rise of the “agent economy.” The report estimates that this new paradigm could power a $30 trillion market by 2030, built upon one transformative standard known as x402. Just as TCP/IP made the internet of information possible, x402 is being hailed as the backbone for the internet of value. The most fascinating part? The Sei blockchain has become one of the first networks to natively integrate x402, putting it at the heart of how machines will pay each other for computation, storage, and bandwidth in the next web.

At its core, x402 enables autonomous agents, software bots, IoT devices, AI services, to transact without direct human input. Think AI trading bots buying API credits on the fly, smart vehicles paying road tolls, or decentralized apps renting cloud GPU time on-demand. These autonomous exchanges happen through pay-per-use logic embedded in code, executing at scale and speed beyond human oversight. Sei, optimized for high throughput and low latency, functions as the settlement layer where these microtransactions finalize. The idea reshapes what digital commerce looks like, machines no longer wait for humans to authorize payments; they simply act, pay, and operate.

This shift isn’t just theoretical. a16z’s report suggests that x402-compatible systems will handle everything from AI task execution to modular software licensing. It effectively turns every API, node, or service endpoint into a monetizable entity. In this vision, Sei becomes the vital “monetary OS” of the next internet layer. The chain’s integration means that not only AI models but also infrastructure providers can earn in real-time based on usage, not subscriptions.

The implications are massive. A $30 trillion agent economy would mirror the industrial scale of modern global manufacturing but in digital form. It could also redefine economics for AI services, rewarding efficiency and precision. Developers, meanwhile, could code fee logic directly into their applications, where every transaction from data querying to inference processing carries an embedded value transfer. Sei’s rapid throughput positions it as the fastest settlement fabric for this new ecosystem, beating older chains that weren’t built for constant micro-payments.

In previous decades, TCP/IP transformed communication into a digital right. Now, x402 is doing the same for value exchange, creating a programmable financial fabric where AI, apps, and algorithms can all participate. With Sei pioneering its integration, we’re witnessing the construction of a new financial internet, one where every line of code can pay its own bills.


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