The AI Agent landscape is evolving from passive chat interfaces to autonomous actors capable of executing complex workflows. To operate independently, agents need access to external tools, verified data, and compute—and they need a standardized way to pay for them.
Protocols like x402 (bringing native HTTP 402 payment required status codes to web rails) paired with USDC micro-settlements and Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) are laying the infrastructure for this Machine-to-Machine (M2M) economy.
However, as indie hackers and small startups building in this ecosystem, technical feasibility isn't the only question—monetization reality is.
I am currently working on AgentShare (a platform focusing on agent-ready API discovery, x402 payment rails, and dual-auth access). As I iterate, I’m eager to gather insights from developers shipping in this space:
Which API niche or micro-service do you see AI agents paying for with $USDC right now?
If you were launching an AI agent startup today with limited resources, what 3 core things would you build first to capture value in the M2M marketplace? What tools, frameworks (e.g., LangChain, ElizaOS, Solana Agent Kit), or MCP servers are you currently shipping, and what made you choose that specific niche?
The Agent Economy won't be built by a single platform—it requires an open ecosystem of interoperable standards, trust frameworks, and developer tools.
If you're building x402-enabled APIs, MCP servers, or autonomous agent frameworks, drop a comment below with what you're working on! I’d love to check out your repos and exchange feedback.