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With most of the traffic online coming less and less from actual people, companies are going to shit the bed if they rely on traditional ad revenue and paywalled content. With the revival of x402, companies will start switching to API dumps that just exist to feed info to LLMs and profit through the 402 transaction.

It's not hard to see that the future of the internet will largely be humans interacting with chatbots for their latest content instead of directly visiting websites themselves.
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>posts a graph of the last 7 days
>as you can see, the global trend is...
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I could see normies buying shit online from a chatbot. I think there will be a solid niche for authentic content and traditional websites for people that want it. I think most people already just ask ai instead of actually researching something. So x402 thing makes sense.



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