OpenDexter
The x402 market has a junk problem.
This is the filter.
Thousands of paid endpoints exist across x402 right now. Most directories just list them. OpenDexter ingests the same raw market, then filters it down to the subset that is live, verified, scored, and worth paying for. The public feed is smaller than the internal graph on purpose.
Right now
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These counts shift throughout the day as resources come and go. The gap between internal and public is the point — it means the filter is running.
Live filter
How the corpus becomes the feed
Every x402 resource Dexter knows about enters the corpus. Dead endpoints get dropped. An approval gate checks quality. Storefront eligibility narrows it further. What reaches the public feed has survived all four stages.
Reading the layers
The corpus shows Dexter is ingesting at market scale — not a small curated list pretending to be complete. Active means dead endpoints have been dropped. Approved means the resource passed quality scoring. The public working set is what survived all of that and met storefront eligibility.
The landscape
Large public inventory. Good proof that x402 supply exists. Less useful when an agent needs to know which endpoints are live, tested, and not junk.
//Lots of raw listings from lots of sources. The volume is real, but so is the noise. Discovery quality degrades fast when nothing gets filtered.
//Same market-scale intake, but compressed through activity checks, curation, quality scoring, and storefront gates before anything reaches the public feed.