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Agentic Finance and Stablecoins: Everything to Know

A comprehensive guide to the infrastructure, protocols, and use cases shaping autonomous commerce.

Key Terms to Know

Agentic Finance

Financial operations executed autonomously by AI agents, from simple payments to complex multi-step workflows, without requiring human approval for each step.

Server Wallet

A wallet created and managed programmatically via API, designed for backend automation. Agents and services use server wallets to sign transactions and interact with smart contracts without a frontend.

Delegated Access

A permission framework that lets users grant applications or agents a revocable wallet share to perform actions on their behalf, within defined limits.

x402

An open payment protocol that revives the HTTP 402 status code to enable instant, onchain payments as part of a standard web request. Developed by Coinbase and stewarded by the x402 Foundation, co-founded with Cloudflare.

MCP (Model Context Protocol)

An open standard introduced by Anthropic that lets AI models discover and interact with external tools and services during a conversation or task, including payment capabilities when layered with protocols like x402.

TSS-MPC

Threshold Signature Scheme implemented using Multi-Party Computation. A key management approach where the private key is never fully constructed, eliminating single points of failure and offering flexible thresholds.

Policy Engine

Infrastructure-layer controls that enforce transaction rules (spending limits, allowlists, time restrictions) independently of agent behavior, preventing unauthorized actions even if an agent is compromised.

Agent-to-Agent Payments

Transactions where one AI agent pays another for a service, data, or compute, typically settled in stablecoins over protocols like x402.

Prompt Injection

An attack where malicious input causes an AI agent to behave outside its intended parameters. Infrastructure-layer controls (like policy engines) serve as the defense against this translating into unauthorized transactions.

Micropayments

Small-value transactions (fractions of a cent to a few dollars) that are economically unviable on traditional payment rails but practical with onchain settlement and protocols like x402.