APRO is partnering with Pieverse to advance the widespread adoption of x402 Autonomous AI Payments.
BlockBeats News, October 30th, according to official sources, AI-enhanced oracle APRO announced a partnership with the compliance payment infrastructure platform Pieverse. The two parties will use the x402 and x402b standards as the core to bridge verifiable on-chain invoices and receipts, achieving cross-chain compliant payments oriented towards taxation and auditing.
During the collaboration, APRO will provide an independent verification layer and a transparency dashboard, covering multi-chain event proofs, EIP-712/JSON-LD compatible proofs, and ATTPs (AgentText Transfer Protocol Secure) integration, ensuring the integrity of cross-chain messages executed by AI agents under the x402 standard and enabling end-to-end auditability.
This collaboration will focus on empowering various scenarios on the BNB Chain, including but not limited to compliant invoicing and instant settlement, payment verification for AI agent e-commerce, tax receipts for cross-border transactions, and commitment proofs in DeFi scenarios.
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