In this tutorial, we implement a SkillNet use case as a practical framework for discovering, installing, inspecting, evaluating, and organizing reusable AI skills.
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x402 daily volumes dropped to $8K–$28K after peaking at 13M+ weekly transactions in late 2025. Merchants resist agentic payments to protect high-margin subscription models already running on Web2 rails. No dynamic registry exists for AI agents to discover, vet, and transact with paywalled services at scale. AI agentic finance carries one of the most compelling narratives in crypto today. The promise is straightforward: autonomous machine intelligence managing every financial flow, settled instantly on immutable blockchain rails. Yet despite growing infrastructure and rising developer activity, the technology remains far from mainstream deployment. Structural gaps in discovery, trust, compliance, and market adoption continue to hold back what many believe could be crypto’s most transformative use case. The Cold-Start Problem Is Keeping Adoption Frozen The most immediate barrier facing AI agentic
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Key Takeaways Visa invested in Replit to bring secure payments into AI-built apps and agents. Over 1,000 Visa employees use Replit, signaling growing enterprise AI adoption. Replit plans Visa Trusted Agent integration, enabling autonomous software payments. Replit Expands Enterprise Sales as Visa Joins AI Commerce Initiative Visa has made a strategic investment in Replit, the AI software creation platform, as the payments giant looks to embed its commerce infrastructure into the next generation of developer tools. The companies said they are working to integrate Visa Intelligent Commerce into Replit’s platform. The goal is to allow developers to build applications and AI agents that can initiate secure transactions and accept payments through Visa’s global network without leaving their development workflow. The partnership reflects a broader shift in software developmen
Public blockchain transparency is blocking enterprise adoption by exposing sensitive business payment data to competitors. ZK payments enable selective disclosure, letting businesses prove transactions without revealing full financial histories onchain. AI agents running high-frequency payments will require ZK infrastructure to prevent behavioral patterns from being publicly traced. Zero-knowledge payments are moving from a niche concept […]
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AI agents on Coinbase’s Base network are now paying for services via x402, logging $43M+ in transactions and reshaping crypto commerce. AI agents are no longer just browsing the internet. They are paying for it. Coinbase’s Base network is emerging as the home of what insiders now call the “agentic economy.” Autonomous AI agents are […]
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Visa has invested in Replit as the companies work to bring secure payment tools into AI-built applications and software agents. The partnership comes as Replit expands its enterprise business with self-serve access and a new partner program. Replit Expands Enterprise Sales as Visa Joins AI Commerce Initiative Visa has made a strategic investment in Replit, […]
Base says AI agents are using wallets, stablecoins, and x402 to pay for internet services as agentic commerce expands.
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As AI agents become more numerous and more communicative, keeping track of where to find them is becoming increasingly important. Numerous proprietary agent registries are on the market, but the Linux Foundation suggests we simply extend the distributed, open Domain Name System (DNS) infrastructure we already have.
The foundation is now inviting contributions to the DNS-AID project, a standard way for AI agents to discover, verify, and communicate with one another over DNS that requires no new infrastructure. It enables agents and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers to use DNS as a global, vendor-neutral directory.
While many details remain to be worked out, the proposal suggests domain owners create a new well-known address that can provide a starting point for agents looking for one another: _index._agents.{domain}.
This approach ensures that agent discovery remains scalable, secure, and compatible with the protocols that underly the internet, the Linux Foundation said.
“AI agents a