With @Quack AI Official , x402 isn’t just a signer.
It’s wired into governance, policy, and accountability.
→ Actions only execute after governance intent
→ Limits are enforced by policy, not trust
→ Facilitators execute, but can’t override rules
What makes this different:
→ Governance decides what can happen
→ x402 decides when it’s allowed
→ Facilitators only execute within bounds
→ Every action is logged to an audit registry
No rogue execution.
No silent transactions.
That’s how $Q changes the game.
x402 isn’t just execution.
It’s governed execution.
That’s the difference.