PANews February 25 News, according to Solid Intel reports, Stripe co-founders expect that in the future, there will be a large number of AI agent-driven e-commerce activities. These “smart agents” will automatically place orders, make payments, and settle transactions on behalf of users or businesses, primarily operating on stablecoins and high-throughput blockchains.
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