Previously mentioned, #WLFI is seizing the application layer of scenarios, and this time the launch of AgentPay SDK demonstrates exceptional strategic vision, directly occupying the payment foundation of the "AI economy"! 🧐
We play OpenClaw🦞, and these types of agent tools are like giving AI a set of "exoskeletons," allowing AI not only to chat with us in the dialogue box but also to operate a computer, write code, and even click on web pages.
However, there has always been a core pain point: AI has no wallet and no "brain" to manage money.
We dare not give AI credit card numbers for fear that it might accidentally overspend, and we also hesitate to give it private keys casually, afraid it could be compromised by hackers. The emergence of OpenClaw + AgentPay has solved the problem of coordination between "hands" and "wallets." It turns AI into a "digital employee" with a budget, a limit, and an understanding of rules.
Next, let's discuss two common real payment needs and scenarios for Agent-to-Agent (A2A):
1️⃣ Micro-settlements: When AI calls an interface or buys data, it might only cost 0.01 dollars. Traditional bank cards cannot handle this at all; only on-chain stablecoins like USD1 can achieve second-level settlements.
2️⃣ Safety valve: The "strategy engine" and "manual approval" set up by AgentPay are crucial. For example, I set the rule for AI: "You decide for any single transaction under 10 dollars." Anything over 50 dollars must trigger a pop-up for me to confirm, making crypto payments shift from "black box risk" to "controllable tools."
Overall, I have a hunch that the next bull market may not be a bull market driven by human buying but rather one generated by thousands of AI agents. Whoever controls the wallet exit for agents will be the future potential player. And undoubtedly, #WLFI has already taken a step ahead! 🧐
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