So, apparently, I just found out I can run a small one-validator blockchain on a SIM card.
Hold my beer.

x402 made payments native to HTTP.
I made USDC payments native to sound waves ✨
Not as a gimmick. As a proof.
1/ The setup:
@CoinbaseDev's x402 protocol embeds payments into HTTP. It's brilliant.
But I started wondering, if we can pay over HTTP, what else can we use to pay?
Spoiler: anything that supports 138 bytes
2/ The realization:
x402 is built on EIP-3009 - a 2020 standard that lets you sign payment authorizations offline.
Someone else submits it on-chain. The signature just needs to get from A to B.
HTTP is one way. Sound is another.
3/ What I built:
x402hz: two devices negotiate a payment through 2400Hz audio tones.
- Seller beeps "pay me $0.001 USDC" (30 bytes)
- Buyer's device decodes, signs the EIP-712 for the transferWithAuthorization locally, beeps back (108 bytes)
- Seller settles on-chain
Total: 36 seconds of beautiful noise.
4/ The bigger point:
If payments can travel over sound, they can travel over:
- QR codes
- NFC
- Bluetooth
- Light pulses
- Anything that carries 138 bytes
The payment primitive is transport-agnostic. x402 picked HTTP. The next protocol might pick something weirder.
5/ What this proves:
EIP-3009 separates three things:
- Authorization (offline, cryptographic)
- Transport (literally anything)
- Settlement (on-chain)
x402 nailed #1 and #3. x402hz proves #2 is wide open.
6/ Credit:
Huge thanks to the @CoinbaseDev x402 team for building the protocol.
I just... took it off-road.
7/ Next steps
Code is open source. Go make payments, travel over something ridiculous (repo in the comments).
138bytes. That's all you need.
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