x402-recovery Earns a 62 Proof of Usefulness Score by Building Programmable Payment Recovery for Failing Networks
x402-recovery earned a 62 Proof of Usefulness score for building policy-driven wallet recovery and fail-safes for Web3 payment infrastructure.
The Proof of Usefulness Hackathon showcased x402-recovery, a tech solution addressing real-world payment recovery problems. Created by Allan Mang eni, x402-recovery aims to provide policy-driven wallet recovery and network fail-safes for payment protocols, ensuring reliable outcomes for developers and fintechs in emerging markets.
The project focuses on preventing lost payments during blockchain settlement timeouts or network failures. x402-recovery proved its usefulness by recovering real transactions on live infrastructure, and it is available as an npm package for easy integration. The platform currently targets Web3 developers and protocol teams managing multisigs, operational wallets, and automation contracts, as well as fintech and stablecoin builders in emerging markets who rely on programmatic payouts.
Utilizing TypeScript services, Solidity smart contracts, Neo4j, and Algolia, x402-recovery offers a robust solution. The project has gained traction within the Web3 developer community, with active contributor engagement and recognition through HackerNoon publications. By transforming recovery into a programmable, policy-driven workflow, x402-recovery reduces operational risk, founder-key dependency, and downtime for products.
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