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Algorand has joined x402 as the open payment standard expands beyond its earlier technical rollout and moves toward broader use across AI agents, applications, and users. The latest update brings Algorand into a multi-chain payment framework built for small, fast, automated internet payments.
The first Algorand-x402 integration was released in February 2026. That stage focused on technical support, network specifications, and early ecosystem access. It also included facilitator support and the merger of x402 specifications with Coinbase-linked infrastructure, creating the base layer for payments across supported networks.
The April 2026 update adds a wider set of features. These include atomic transactions, sponsored transactions, gasless payment flows, autonomous AI agent support, and broader compatibility across x402-enabled systems. The update also places Algorand inside a growing payment framework designed for machine-to-machine and user-driven transactions.
x402 uses CAIP-2 network identifiers to support payments across multiple blockchains. The standard already supports EVM networks, Solana, Algorand, Stellar, and Aptos.
x402 is now fully supported on Algorand.
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• Atomic payment groupingGet started below
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— Algorand Foundation (@AlgoFoundation) February 12, 2026
For Algorand, x402 uses its CAIP-2 identifier format with the chain’s base64-encoded genesis hash. The documentation lists Algorand Mainnet and Algorand Testnet among default assets for dollar-string pricing. Both use USDC as the default asset, with six decimal places.
Atomic transactions form the central part of the latest announcement. On Algorand, atomic transfers allow multiple actions to execute together as one grouped transaction. If one part fails, the full group does not complete.
Sponsored transactions also allow another party, such as a facilitator or service provider, to cover network fees. This feature supports gasless activity and reduces friction for users who may not hold native tokens before making a payment.
The x402 documentation shows that facilitators support networks rather than individual tokens. This means any compatible token can work on a facilitator that supports the relevant network. This creates a wider route for building payment products without limiting activity to one listed asset for developers.
Additionally, x402 supports dollar-string pricing, such as “$0.01,” when a network has a configured default stablecoin. For other cases, developers can use TokenAmount to define the exact asset and amount in atomic units. This gives builders a direct way to price services across supported chains.
The latest update also connects Algorand to the broader “Agent Economy” narrative around x402. Autonomous AI agents use the standard to make payments, access digital services, and interact with resources that require small, verified transactions. Atomic and sponsored transactions give these agents a more flexible payment path.
Developer access remains part of the rollout. Algorand continues to offer live workshops and on-demand learning materials for builders using its tooling. These sessions focus on practical development, modern architecture, and real-world build patterns.
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