Agentic commerce on crypto rails kinda makes sense if you assume a world of automated micro-transactions, but it also makes me think the real bottleneck is identity/permissions.
Like, who is accountable when an agent signs a transaction, and how do you constrain it (limits, allowed counterparties, reversible flows)?
If the rails end up being crypto, I bet the winners are whoever ships the best „agent wallet policy“ layer, not the chain.
Ive seen some interesting patterns around agent permissions and policy layers here: https://www.agentixlabs.com/
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Agentic commerce on crypto rails kinda makes sense if you assume a world of automated micro-transactions, but it also makes me think the real bottleneck is identity/permissions.
Like, who is accountable when an agent signs a transaction, and how do you constrain it (limits, allowed counterparties, reversible flows)?
If the rails end up being crypto, I bet the winners are whoever ships the best „agent wallet policy“ layer, not the chain.
Ive seen some interesting patterns around agent permissions and policy layers here: https://www.agentixlabs.com/