Dexter overtakes Coinbase as the top daily x402 facilitator, processing nearly 50% of transactions, according to Dune Analytics data. Dexter has moved ahead of Dexter overtakes Coinbase as the top daily x402 facilitator, processing nearly 50% of transactions, according to Dune Analytics data. Dexter has moved ahead of

Coinbase Dexter PayAI and DayDreams Lead X402 Transactions With Major Market Share

Dexter overtakes Coinbase as the top daily x402 facilitator, processing nearly 50% of transactions, according to Dune Analytics data.

Dexter has moved ahead of Coinbase in daily x402 transaction handling, marking a clear shift in payment infrastructure trends. Recent data shows growing competition among facilitators as usage expands across chains, while stablecoin-based payments gain traction within automated services and API driven commerce worldwide in the year ahead.

Dexter Leads Daily x402 Transaction Activity

Dexter has overtaken Coinbase as the largest daily facilitator for x402 transactions since mid December. Data from Hashed Official and Dune Analytics shows Dexter now processes about half of the daily volume. 

Meanwhile, Coinbase accounts for roughly one quarter to one third of transactions. This change followed steady growth in Dexter activity during late 2025. The overall x402 ecosystem has also expanded across multiple facilitators. 

Coinbase, Dexter, PayAI, and DayDreams have each processed more than ten million transactions. Together, these platforms support most current x402 payment flows. As a result, daily activity is no longer concentrated under one provider.

Growing Competition Among x402 Facilitators

During October and early November, Coinbase handled most x402 transactions. Its share often ranged between sixty and seventy percent daily. However, by December tenth, Coinbase’s share fell near 30%. At the same time, Dexter shares increased at a similar pace.

PayAI and DayDreams have also recorded steady growth across recent months. Combined, they sometimes represent up to 30% of daily volume. Their expansion shows rising demand for alternative facilitators. Therefore, service providers now have more routing choices for x402 payments.

x402 Protocol Adoption and Payment Flow

x402 is an open payment protocol developed by Coinbase using the HTTP 402 status code. It enables instant stablecoin payments over standard web requests. A server responds with payment terms when a resource is requested. 

After verification, access is granted without traditional billing systems. Most x402 payments are denominated in USDC across supported chains. Stable pricing remains central to the protocol design. 

Base leads transaction volume, followed by Solana and several smaller networks. As adoption increases, automated payments across APIs and agents continue to rise.

Related Readings: Coinbase Sets 2026 Focus On a Global All-in-One Exchange Across Crypto and Markets

Transaction Growth and Market Structure

Total x402 transactions have grown rapidly since October. Daily volume moved from minimal levels to several million transactions. Some days in late November exceeded three million transactions. This growth reflects wider use among AI services and data providers.

Dexter’s growth indicates a multi-facilitator structure for x402. The protocol supports independent operators by design. Services can switch facilitators without changing payment logic. Consequently, competition now centers on reliability, throughput, and integration support.

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