The Linux Foundation getting in bed with Coinbase to develop a web payments standard.
No thanks very much
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8The Linux Foundation getting in bed with Coinbase to develop a web payments standard.
No thanks very much
No wait, it's worse than you thought!
Membership [of the x402 governing body] will be comprised of participants from multiple verticals with initial intent and support being expressed by Adyen, Amazon Web Services, American Express, Ampersend.ai, Base, Circle, Cloudflare, Coinbase, Fiserv Merchant Solutions, Google, KakaoPay, Mastercard, Merit Systems, Microsoft, Polygon Labs, PPRO, Shopify, Sierra, Solana Foundation, Stripe, thirdweb, and Visa.
This is a list of people I don't want in charge of my money. And yes, I am forced to use some of them. Doesn't mean I trust them.
@feld I do not think letting the payment processors govern the standard could be anything but status quo
@feld Do you get the difference between being a service provider and standards maintainer? Do you get why you want a firewall between them? And why, for financial material, that firewall is extra important?
@feld I'm afraid your timing could not have been worse to go after the W3C on this point.
https://www.w3.org/TR/payment-request/
We shouldn't let perfect be the enemy of the good; that's true. We also shouldn't accept the worst possible version of a solution. There's a balance there, and letting payment processors govern the standard just ain't it.
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1@feld You're moving some goalposts here. The original issue was about payment processors governing the standard. That is not the case here. That is an improvement.
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