Before an Agent Pays: Why Wallet Auth Is the Missing Layer in Agentic Commerce
Every payment rail being built today assumes the agent has funds. None of them verify it before the transaction starts. Visa, Coinbase, Stripe, Mastercard, MoonPay, Crossmint. They're all building ...

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Every payment rail being built today assumes the agent has funds. None of them verify it before the transaction starts. Visa, Coinbase, Stripe, Mastercard, MoonPay, Crossmint. They're all building rails. The layer that answers the question every payment starts with is missing from all of them: can this wallet actually pay? The convergence is here The headlines landed in a pile this March. CZ declared AI agents will dominate crypto payments. Visa announced readiness for agent transactions, while Coinbase pitched a fundamentally different internet. Mastercard introduced "Verifiable Intent" for autonomous commerce. Crossmint shipped agent virtual cards. MoonPay launched an Open Wallet Standard. Coinbase's x402 protocol and Stripe MPP are already being compared head-to-head. This is not a trend piece about what might happen. The rails are being laid right now. The question is what's missing from them. Three currencies, one question Three currencies are emerging. USDC is the protocol leader