The Future of the Agent Economy: What Happens When AI Can Pay
We're building infrastructure for an economy that doesn't exist yet. Here's why that matters. In 2024, we built the first autonomous AI agents. In 2025, we gave them wallets. By 2026, they're trans...

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We're building infrastructure for an economy that doesn't exist yet. Here's why that matters. In 2024, we built the first autonomous AI agents. In 2025, we gave them wallets. By 2026, they're transacting billions of dollars without human intervention. This isn't a prediction. It's already happening. The Current State: Agents Without Agency Today's AI agents are remarkably capable but economically helpless. They can write code, analyze data, generate content, and orchestrate complex workflows. But ask them to pay $0.99 for an API call? They need to go ask their human. This creates a fundamental bottleneck. Every time an agent needs a resource—a premium data source, a specialized model, a compute cluster—it stops and waits. The human reviews the request, approves (or doesn't), and the agent continues. For simple tasks, this works fine. For complex, multi-step workflows running at scale? It's untenable. Imagine a research agent that needs to: Query a premium academic database ($0.10) Proc