Tokenized Data Assets
Data represented as digital tokens for trading or monetization.
What is Tokenized Data Assets?
Tokenized data assets are datasets or data access rights represented as digital tokens on a blockchain, enabling secure trading and monetization. In the x402 ecosystem, these assets can be exchanged using HTTP 402 responses, with payments made via stablecoins or other digital assets. For instance, a tokenized dataset might be sold on a decentralized data marketplace, with an automated agent paying per use to access specific data points.
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