The Graph is supporting two emerging standards that could enable AI agents to transact autonomously across blockchains. Here's what developers need to know. (ReadThe Graph is supporting two emerging standards that could enable AI agents to transact autonomously across blockchains. Here's what developers need to know. (Read

The Graph Backs x402 and ERC-8004 Standards for AI Agent Economy

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The Graph Backs x402 and ERC-8004 Standards for AI Agent Economy

Jessie A Ellis Feb 03, 2026 19:06

The Graph is supporting two emerging standards that could enable AI agents to transact autonomously across blockchains. Here's what developers need to know.

The Graph Backs x402 and ERC-8004 Standards for AI Agent Economy

The Graph protocol is throwing its weight behind two emerging standards designed to let AI agents operate autonomously across blockchains—handling payments, verifying identities, and executing tasks without human intervention.

The indexing protocol announced support for ERC-8004, an Ethereum standard for agent identity and reputation, alongside x402, a payment protocol that revives a dormant HTTP error code to enable machine-to-machine micropayments. Both standards address a fundamental bottleneck: AI agents currently lack standardized ways to verify each other's trustworthiness or settle payments efficiently.

What These Standards Actually Do

ERC-8004 functions as a digital passport for AI agents. Beyond simple identification, it includes registries tracking an agent's behavioral history and validation proofs for completed tasks. An agent on Base could query another agent's reputation on Arbitrum through a single Subgraph lookup—no blockchain scanning required.

x402 tackles the payment side. The protocol, which Coinbase has been developing, enables agents to pay fractions of a cent for individual data queries or compute resources. This matters because traditional payment infrastructure wasn't built for machines making thousands of micro-requests per minute.

The Gas Problem and GraphTally

Here's where it gets interesting for traders watching infrastructure plays. Raw x402 implementation hits a wall with gas fees—paying $0.0001 for data while spending $0.05 on transaction fees breaks the economics entirely.

The Graph's solution, GraphTally, has been live since late 2024. Instead of settling every micropayment immediately, agents issue cryptographically signed vouchers that get batched and settled later. Core developers have contributed these principles directly to the x402 specification.

The practical result: agents can now pay for Subgraph queries using x402, with full gateway compatibility still in development. The Graph is also maintaining dedicated ERC-8004 Subgraphs across eight blockchains in partnership with Agent0, the project behind the standard's authors.

Why This Matters Now

The agentic economy remains largely theoretical. Most blockchain users still manually bridge assets, approve transactions, and manage gas—the tedious work agents promise to automate. These standards don't guarantee adoption, but they do provide the missing plumbing.

For GRT holders, the play here is positioning. If AI agents need structured blockchain data to function, and The Graph controls the indexing layer for that data, increased agent activity translates directly to query volume. The protocol is essentially betting that becoming the data marketplace for machine-to-machine transactions beats competing on human-facing features alone.

Developers can already access ERC-8004 Subgraphs through The Graph Explorer. Whether the broader market cares about agent infrastructure in 2026 remains the open question.

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