Insights · 7d
Notable signals from the index
Derived facts that emerge from the on-chain stream. All live, all recomputed every 10 seconds.
Average payment · all-timeTotal settled x402 volume divided by total settlements, all-time. A blunt 'typical transaction size' for the whole network — pulled down by the high volume of sub-cent micro-payments.
Largest service · 7dThe service with the most settled revenue in the selected range, with its transaction count and all-time unique payers.
Top wallet · all timeThe wallet that has spent the most on x402 services all-time, with its transaction count and the number of distinct services it has paid.
Busiest day · 7dThe single day with the highest settled volume within the selected range, with its payment and unique-wallet counts.
Dominant facilitator · 7dThe facilitator that cleared the most volume in the selected range. Facilitators are the relayers that settle x402 payments on-chain on behalf of services.
Network breadth · all timeTotal distinct services and paying wallets seen across the whole index, all-time, with cumulative settlement volume.
Revenue concentration · 7dShare of all identified-service revenue captured by the five highest-grossing services in the selected range. Computed by summing each service's settled volume, ranking them, and dividing the top five by the identified-service total. 'Identified' excludes anonymous recipients with no resolved service name.
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Pricing benchmarks · observed settled amountsWhat services charge, as a spread rather than a single average. For each service we read its exact distribution of settled on-chain amounts (USDC) and take that service's median price. We then pool those per-service medians by category and report the p25 / median / p75 / p90 across services. Amounts are settled, not listed — metered ('upto') services show wider spreads that reflect real usage.
What services charge
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Distribution of per-service median prices within each category. Amounts are settled on-chain (USDC), not listed prices — metered (“upto”) services show wider spreads that reflect usage, not a price list.
New-service ramp · median cumulative revenue · lifecycleCumulative on-chain revenue (USDC) a service earns in its first N days, measured from its first payment (day 0). We take the median across every service old enough to have completed each window — services younger than the window are excluded so they don't drag the benchmark down. It's a lifecycle curve, so it ignores the range selector.
How fast a service ramps
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Cumulative revenue aligned to each service’s first payment. Services younger than the window are excluded so the benchmark isn’t diluted by still-ramping services. Lifecycle metric — independent of the range selector.