Data Asset Monetization
Generating revenue from data using digital asset transactions.
What is Data Asset Monetization?
Data asset monetization involves generating revenue from datasets or data access rights through digital asset transactions, often facilitated by protocols like x402. This can include selling real-time data feeds, licensing datasets, or charging for API access via micropayments. For example, a website might use x402 to charge AI agents for accessing proprietary data, with payments settled in stablecoins or traditional currencies, enhancing data-driven business models.
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