Cloudflare opened a waitlist for its Monetization Gateway on Wednesday, letting customers charge for web pages, datasets, APIs or MCP tools with payments settling in stablecoins over the x402 protocol. Will Papper, formerly of Syndicate, joined the company as product manager for Agent Payments to lead the effort.
Cloudflare opened a waitlist Wednesday for its Monetization Gateway, a new tool letting customers charge for any web page, dataset, API or MCP tool sitting behind its network. Payments settle in stablecoins over the x402 protocol.
The announcement came from Cloudflare’s official X account Wednesday morning. Cloudflare, which says it handles roughly a fifth of global Internet traffic, is building on x402 through the x402 Foundation, the standards group the Linux Foundation launched in April.
Agent-Driven Web Traffic
Cloudflare pitched the product around AI agents replacing human visitors as the web’s dominant traffic source, arguing that shift makes per-seat and subscription pricing a poor fit for machine-to-machine transactions, since an agent reads a page or calls an API once rather than maintaining a monthly account. The same agent-traffic surge is what pushed rival infrastructure providers toward per-request billing over the past year.
The Monetization Gateway gives site operators a single control plane to set payment policies and enforce them at Cloudflare’s network edge, before a request reaches the origin server. It is Cloudflare’s answer to a problem stablecoin rails have targeted for over a year: collecting sub-cent payments cheaply enough that the transaction cost does not exceed the payment itself.
Papper Joins From Syndicate
Will Papper announced on X that he has joined Cloudflare as product manager for Agent Payments, tasked with building payment tooling on stablecoin rails, with the Monetization Gateway as the team’s first product. Papper spent the prior five years at Syndicate, a blockchain scaling and developer-tooling startup that wound down operations in June alongside two other crypto infrastructure projects.
Amazon Web Services took a similar step in June, plugging Coinbase’s version of the x402 protocol into CloudFront and letting publishers charge AI agents per request in USDC. Cloudflare’s Monetization Gateway applies the same pay-per-request model across its own network of customer sites, APIs and MCP tools.
Industry Reaction
Circle co-founder Jeremy Allaire called it “a big win for data providers and publishers,” saying it expands agentic monetization through x402 and USDC. Spark co-founder Sam MacPherson predicted stablecoin payments will drive the next market cycle, while Polygon Labs Chief Technology Officer Mudit Gupta asked which blockchains Cloudflare will support at launch, a detail the company has not yet disclosed publicly.
Cloudflare has not published pricing or a waitlist-to-launch timeline for the Monetization Gateway.
