A couple questions:
- The default seems to make the payment without confirmation. What stops an endpoint from changing payment amount between an inspect request and the actual request?
- Will adoption of this payment protocol ever grow large enough for anyone to implement this on either the client or server?
- Bots have more of a financial incentive to crawl sites than a human. I doubt this will actually stop anything
- I see a AGENTS.md. How much of this is vibe coded? It's near impossible to get a sense of the care taken to review LLM output. Hard to trust with money.
It only took us 29 years but HTTP 402 Payment Required might finally mean something on a wider scale…
purl: persistent uniform resource locator (at least since 1995)
[] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persistent_uniform_resource_lo...Uncharacteristically unclear marketing from Stripe!
You're gonna have to give me more to go off of than this.
An annoying trend I've been seeing recently, which the GitHub repo behind this does, is having better documentation for the robots than there is for the users.
Compare the README.md to the skills/pay-for-http-request/SKILL.md
user@NAS:~$ curl -fsSl https://www.purl.dev/install.sh | bash
...
purl: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.38' not found (required by purl)
user@NAS:~$ uname -a
Linux NAS 6.1.0-43-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.162-1 (2026-02-08) x86_64 GNU/Linux