Circle published a formal USDC method specification for the Machine Payments Protocol on Monday, standardizing how AI agents and automated services settle payments in USDC across EVM-compatible blockchains and Solana. The spec introduces the first crosschain MPP payment profile via Circle Gateway
0x Protocol's API access for AI agents could revolutionize DeFi interactions, potentially broadening AI's role in financial ecosystems.
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Circle's MPP could revolutionize autonomous transactions, enhancing AI efficiency and potentially reshaping digital payment ecosystems.
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AI agents can now access 0x Protocol's Swap API by paying $0.01 per request in USDC directly from their own wallets, with no API key required, via the HTTP 402 and x402 standard built with Alchemy AgentPay.
Kintara's success could catalyze further innovation and investment in Solana's gaming ecosystem, enhancing its competitive edge in blockchain gaming.
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KG Inicis and Solana partner to build stablecoin payments, linking a KRW 25T merchant network to onchain commerce in Korea. South Korea’s KG Inicis has signed an MOU with the Solana Foundation. The agreement focuses on stablecoin payments for merchants. KG Inicis is South Korea’s largest payment platform by merchant reach. It processes more than […]
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PRESS RELEASE. The next bull run will be shaped by DeFi but let’s be honest: not every narrative deserves to survive it. AI agents, yield, wallet super-apps, stablecoins on DEXs, cross-chain everything—every cycle brings a new set of “inevitable” futures and quietly buries a few of them. The hard part is to understand which narratives […]
Separating transactional databases from analytical systems was, until recently, considered good architecture. Now, as enterprises adopt AI agents that continuously read, reason over, and act on business data, data warehouse and database vendors are increasingly deciding that separation has become a liability.
Just weeks after Databricks unveiled its Lakehouse Transaction and Analytical Processing (LTAP) offering based on Neon Postgres to bring operational (OLTP) and analytical (OLAP) processing closer together, EnterpriseDB (EDB) has introduced converged analytics capabilities for its managed EDB Postgres AI database service with the same intent.
Both vendors are responding to the same pressure of enabling AI agents for enterprises to operate on fresh operational data without waiting for pipelines and replicas, but EDB argues its approach starts from a fundamentally different place.
“Databricks is building from the lakehouse outward, trying to pull transactional capability in through L