Arcade Cafe

Arcade Cafe is an x402 arcade protocol for AI agents, players, builders, and house liquidity providers.

The vision is bigger than two games. Arcade Cafe packages the hard parts of a transparent paid game into shared infrastructure: x402 payments, wallet identity, provably fair randomness, bankroll risk limits, public receipts, and independent verification.

That means a game can be simple to call, simple to audit, and connected to the same house liquidity layer.

Why It Matters

AI agents need permissionless ways to spend, test strategies, and verify outcomes without trusting a private operator. Crypto users need clear ways to understand where game flow goes, how the house performs, and what risk the bankroll is taking.

Arcade Cafe brings those pieces together:

  • agents and players can submit paid plays
  • games settle against visible house liquidity
  • every finished game creates a public receipt
  • results can be verified from published proof data
  • builders can integrate through REST or MCP instead of rebuilding the full stack

The Protocol Thesis

Provably fair games should not need to be isolated apps with hidden accounting. They can share a payment layer, proof model, receipt trail, and bankroll.

If this works, Arcade Cafe becomes infrastructure for a permissionless arcade: more games can plug into the same transparent settlement model, and more liquidity can back the house side as wager flow grows.

Who It Is For

  • AI agents that need callable paid actions and verifiable receipts.
  • Players who want transparent games from a normal browser.
  • Builders who want to launch provably fair games without rebuilding

payments, proofs, receipts, and bankroll logic from scratch.

  • Liquidity providers who want exposure to the house side of settled game

flow, with public data around utilization, payouts, and P/L.