
API access has traditionally required upfront commitment — monthly subscriptions, credit card details, account provisioning. For developers testing a new idea, for AI agents that need data autonomously, or for teams that don’t know their usage volume yet, this creates unnecessary friction.
Birdeye Data now supports x402, an open HTTP payment standard for internet-native payments, that enables instant, per-request payments using stablecoins directly over HTTP. Every API call is a transaction. No subscription required.
The x402 protocol brings the long-dormant HTTP 402 “Payment Required” status code to life. Instead of requiring accounts, API keys, and billing cycles, x402 lets any client, human or machine, pay for a resource at the moment they request it.
The flow is simple:
402 Payment Required + payment instructionsNo signup. No API key provisioning. No monthly invoice. Just data for payment, per request.
Birdeye’s x402 Pay As You Go package provides access to Birdeye’s full REST API, the same endpoints available to standard subscribers, without requiring a subscription.
| Detail | Spec |
|---|---|
| Price per request | $0.003 |
| Access level | Full REST API access — all endpoints, no subscription needed |
| Payment method | USDC via x402 (stablecoin micropayment) |
| Settlement | Instant (~2s on-chain) via Coinbase CDP (Base) or PayAI (Solana) |
| Networks | Base, Solana |
| Limitations | WebSocket streaming not supported under x402 |
At $0.003 per request, Birdeye’s x402 pricing is competitive with the market — comparable providers charge standard subscription fees that lock agents into rigid plans.
x402 gives you pay-per-request access to Birdeye’s full REST API — every endpoint, no subscription:
The same data that powers applications at Phantom, Backpack, Raydium, and Bybit now accessible per request.
Note: WebSocket streaming is not available under x402. WebSocket access is included in standard Pro/Enterprise plans.
Using Birdeye via x402 requires no account setup. Any x402-compatible client can start making paid API requests immediately.
For developers building x402 clients, Coinbase provides SDKs in TypeScript and Go. Full x402 documentation is available at docs.cdp.coinbase.com/x402 or the x402 Open Standard.
Birdeye Data’s x402 API reference, including supported endpoints and payment details, is available at docs.birdeye.so/reference/x402.
For teams that prefer traditional subscription access, Birdeye Data’s standard packages, including the free Standard tier, remain available at bds.birdeye.so.
The way applications consume data is evolving. Subscriptions assume predictable, human-driven usage. But AI agents don’t fit that model. They query when they need to, pay for what they use, and operate autonomously.
x402 aligns the payment model with how software actually works, especially in an agentic world. Birdeye Data is one of the first onchain data providers to support this model, making real-time DeFi data accessible to any agent, any developer, any application – one request at a time.
$0.003 per request. Premium data. No strings attached.
Birdeye Data is a high-performance data provider that delivers real-time, accurate, and comprehensive on-chain data across tokens, wallets, trades, and protocols on Solana, Sui and major EVM chains. From fast-moving startups to global leaders like X (formerly Twitter), Phantom, Raydium, Coinbase, and Bybit – Birdeye Data powers teams of all sizes with the data they need to build and scale confidently.
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