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Camilo Sacanamboystarted a discussion
API keys vs pay-per-use crypto payments for developer APIs?
While building HashProof I ran into an interesting dilemma. Most developer APIs use API keys and traditional billing (Stripe, subscriptions, etc). But I'm experimenting with a different approach: using x402 so agents or developers can pay per request using USDC. That makes things like: no account creation no API keys no subscriptions pure pay-per-use But I'm wondering if this might be too...
Camilo Sacanamboyleft a comment
Hi Product Hunt 👋 I'm Camilo, founder of HashProof. I originally built this to solve a problem in my own event platform. Like many platforms, we generate certificates for attendees, but most tools in this space are SaaS products with subscriptions. I didn’t want another dashboard or subscription. I just wanted an API that could issue verifiable credentials and let me pay per use. So I built...

HashProofAPI for Verifiable Credentials
HashProof is an API that lets developers and AI agents issue verifiable credentials instead of PDFs.
Most certificate tools are SaaS platforms. HashProof takes a different approach: a simple API with pay-per-use pricing.
Each credential costs 0.10 USDC using x402, with metadata stored on IPFS and a hash registered on the blockchain for public verification.
Developers can create templates, place dynamic values on designs, and define expiration dates for memberships or permanent credentials.

HashProofAPI for Verifiable Credentials
