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Jason Hedman

Jason Hedman

@jsonhedman

founding eng @merit_systems | @x402scan

New York City Katılım Aralık 2021
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Jason Hedman
Jason Hedman@jsonhedman·
Excited to share Toolkit, a project I built for @theo’s T3 Cloneathon Mix-and-match GitHub data, Notion, Memory, Code Interpreter, and much more through an interactive chat Fully open source and looking for more Toolkit developers! Details below…
Theo - t3.gg@theo

ANNOUNCING THE FIRST EVER CLONEATHON Build an open source clone of T3 Chat, win up to $5,000 Deadline is next Wednesday. Good luck and have fun nerds 🫡

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wevm@wevm_dev·
devs and agents can now access USDC, EURC, USYC, and more through viem stablecoins, one import away
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Jason Hedman@jsonhedman·
Any package recommendations for making a repo agent-friendly? portless, turbo, evlog, agent-browser have been great so far
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cami@camiinthisthang·
only going to use codex and poncho for the next 5 days, will report back if the stack is fire signed, an anthropic girlie
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Jason Hedman@jsonhedman·
On the merchant side, setting up a Stripe-gated resource took ~5 mins. Super clear and easy The power of SPTs became clear when building out the client to access the protected resource We already have a Stripe setup on our client, so creating the SPT felt pretty native I originally didn’t grasp the client vs. server Stripe acct boundary, but the aha moment once I conceptualized the handshake and saw the vision was pretty awesome My feedback I remember hearing about SPTs a few months ago, and at the time it wasnt 100% clear what sorts of use cases they serve. Going through the MPP Stripe Charge guide made it very tangible I was originally confused about where to mint the SPT bc the MPP docs (understandably) provide a guide on building a payment form into the same origin. But I wanted to use in an external client At that point I flipped over to the Stripe docs and found what I was looking for Overall great experience. Excited to ship this new resource soon
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Jason Hedman@jsonhedman·
Very impressed by the MPP <> Stripe payment flow. Great DevX
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Jason Hedman@jsonhedman·
Building APIs for agents is a fun new design space
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kevin@kleffew94·
@jsonhedman The most fun and interesting imo
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Jason Hedman@jsonhedman·
@MurrLincoln Trad APIs are built for devs reading docs upfront - Agents need docs at runtime Closest comparison I can draw is a map (trad API) vs linked list/tree (agent-friendly API) An explicit `next` field on responses seems to help agents navigate more effectively (and saves tokens)
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Lucas
Lucas@OnchainLu·
my time at @artemis has been by far the most formative chapter of my career learning from amazing founders and working with teammates i love is something i’ll always be grateful for. thank you @jonbma and @anthonyyim for the opportunity and for many other things, especially giving me the freedom and confidence to follow my curiosity about agentic payments, even when no one had any idea what they were that interest has since turned into an obsession, and has opened up the door to my next chapter -- i’ve joined @merit_systems !! i've spent the past 6 months building conviction in agentic commerce, filtering through the data, mapping the market, and writing theses. i've watched x402+mpp go from 0 to 180M+ agentic payments. i've watched the merchant supply side compound from under 100 to over 5.5K merchants. i’ve spoken with almost 100 teams building the infrastructure, tools, and services agents will need through all of this, 3 things have been made clear to me: 1. micropayments will fuel the next iteration of the web (the agentic web). the current business model of the internet is breaking and needs to change. 2. open protocols will win. walled gardens can't serve the long tail, and the long tail is where the most interesting use cases of the agentic web will live 3. Merit Systems is one of the few teams that understands what’s necessary for the agentic web to 1000x, and they’ve been tackling each challenge head on -- from tracking activity, to aggregating x402/mpp resources, to building the gateway into the open agentic web if u want to get a taste of the open agentic web, i recommend u check out tryponcho.com btw, i'll be focused on expanding the merchant side, so if you're building a product that u want to make accessible to agents, hmu (i can help) agentic commerce is coming.
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Merit Systems
Merit Systems@merit_systems·
Excited to join the x402 Foundation and accelerate Open Agentic Commerce!
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Merit Systems
Merit Systems@merit_systems·
Merit Systems is joining as a founding member of the x402 foundation to grow Open Agentic Commerce alongside teams like AWS, AmEx, Base, Circle, Cloudflare, Google, Mastercard, Microsoft, Shopify, Solana Foundation, Stripe, Visa, and more!
Coinbase 🛡️@coinbase

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Ryan Sproule
Ryan Sproule@rsproule·
1 year ago this would have been a hair pulling task
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Jason Hedman@jsonhedman·
Codex naming their Claude-based theme "Absolutely" is pretty hilarious
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Jason Hedman
Jason Hedman@jsonhedman·
Okay so now agents can spend. What are they buying?
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