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Jithin Raj

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I haven’t posted here in forever. Last summer I wrote about an idea I was calling WebFair. The question was if software is going to browse the web, call APIs and pay for things on its own, how does a site say what’s allowed, what needs attribution, and what costs money? Then x402 started making HTTP 402 useful again, and Cloudflare launched Pay Per Crawl. Suddenly this stuff felt a lot less hypothetical. I thought payments were a big part of the answer. Turns out that was only part of it. What I keep coming back to now is what happens after an agent does something. What did it request? What was allowed? What came back? Can anyone outside those systems verify it without access to the logs? WebFair slowly turned into PEAC. If you’re building agents, APIs, MCP tools, x402 stuff or gateways, you’ve probably hit some version of this. I’d love builders here to take a look and tell me what we’re missing: https://github.com/peacprotocol/peac
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