Alpha is live on SOL Mainnet and settling payments on-chain. Beta, Gamma, and permissionless operators are coming online next — facilitators stake boost402, earn fees per request, and can be slashed if they cheat.
Independent facilitators settle requests on SOL. Users and developers can choose who to use based on fee, speed, trust, and jurisdiction. No single server controls payments.
| Facilitator | Fee | Avg Settle | Region | Status | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 
                     Alpha 
                    SOL Mainnet 
                   | 
                  0.5% | 1.4s | EU | Live | 
| 
                     Beta 
                    Preview 
                   | 
                  1.0% | 2.1s | US | Coming Online | 
| 
                     Gamma 
                    Preview 
                   | 
                  2.0% | 3.2s | Premium | Coming Online | 
Users choose facilitator • Fees are competitive • No single server controls payments
To join the network, facilitators stake boost402 as a bond. They earn fees on every settled request, and they can be slashed if they cheat. This is how payments stop depending on a single server.
Trust is enforced on-chain, not by promises.
This is your long-term moat: a decentralized network of competing facilitators on SOL, not one trusted server.
Uptime, failures, and disputes are tracked per facilitator and exposed to merchants.
Developers pick facilitators based on reputation, fee, and performance — not just "the default one."
Worst case, dishonest facilitators lose part of their stake and can be removed from the registry.
Stake boost402 to register on SOL, set your fee %, earn per-request settlement fees, and accept slash risk if you cheat. Join the decentralized payment layer that AI agents and APIs will pay through.