Brief Review of Award-Winning Projects from Solana x402 Hackathon

I took a quick look at some of the winning projects from the @solana x402 hackathon and noticed that there isn’t much hype around narrative layers like Facilitator or Launchpad. Instead, most projects are focused on service-layer tools that make it easier for Agents to access and pay for services:

  • Galaksio aims to solve the problem of on-demand access to GPU computing resources, optimizing computing service costs;
  • PayPerPrompt aggregates APIs for LLM models, allowing Agents to pay per prompt to access various models like GPT/Claude/Gemini;
  • Triton Gateway packages Solana’s historical data into x402 pay-per-use interfaces, so developers pay per query instead of running full nodes themselves;
  • x402 Oracle enables pay-per-use oracle calls, while StreamPay implements pay-per-second content payments, and so on.

The common feature of these projects is their focus on practicality. They concentrate on how to discover and integrate services to seamlessly complete the payment infrastructure loop.

As for projects that focus on competing among Facilitators for who is cheaper, more stable, or offers better farming rewards—or among Launchpads for whose token launch mechanism is “fairer,” or who better solves asset value empowerment and liquidity design—these more narrative-driven speculative projects are almost absent among the Solana hackathon winners.

This is actually quite normal. In the current market phase with poor liquidity, pure storytelling just doesn’t work anymore!

This is also a core underlying logic of the x402 sector: no matter the hype, everything ultimately needs to boil down to more convenient and practical payment capabilities. In other words, without transaction volume at the payment gateway, and without real demand for Agents to call paid services at scale, Facilitator tokens—no matter how cheap—are just spinning wheels.

That’s why I’ve always emphasized that the x402 Provider layer is seriously underestimated. Whoever can aggregate more LLM interfaces, computing resources, and data services—and whoever can enable Agents to access these with the lowest friction—will control the real gateway to the x402 ecosystem.

As the infrastructure for the tools and services layer matures, competition among Facilitators and Launchpads will finally reach a truly valuable stage.

Of course, this is also the fundamental reason why I remain optimistic about the x402 sector in the long run. True builders aren’t just stuck on paper narratives as people imagine; there are, in fact, many projects out there solving real needs and problems. Many, many.

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