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Reminder that the Machine Payments Protocol's killer feature is sessions. Use sessions instead of the charge intent to go faster and cheaper. Ideal for high throughput APIs. - 1 onchain transaction to open a session - infinite tiny granularity 0-fee payments bound only by the latency of your API...

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