Robinhood opens stock trading and credit card spending to AI agents

Source Cryptopolitan

Robinhood said Wednesday it will let customers hand AI agents the ability to trade stocks from a dedicated account and make purchases using a virtual Robinhood Gold credit card. No major US retail brokerage has offered both capabilities before.

The agentic trading account sits separately from the user’s primary portfolio. Only funds the customer deposits into it are accessible to the agent.

Users connect agents from any platform through Robinhood’s Model Context Protocol servers, the open standard Anthropic developed for connecting AI systems to external tools and data sources.

I think our audience right now is the early adopters of agents.

– Abhishek Fatehpuria, Robinhood VP of Product Management for Brokerage.

Agents get spending limits, alerts, and a kill switch

The agentic credit card is a virtual card linked to Robinhood Gold. Agents can use it to buy concert tickets before they sell out, grab products when prices drop below a set threshold, or handle recurring purchases.

The credit card offers a 3% cash back reward program. The user has the ability to limit monthly transactions, receive notifications once transactions exceed a pre-set amount, and immediately cancel the virtual card when necessary. The agent is unable to access the original card details.

Robinhood executives said they had put enough guardrails in place to counter concerns about agents going rogue. Users can require manual approval before any purchase and pause trading at any time. Notifications fire every time an agent executes a trade.

Equities first, Crypto and prediction markets next

The beta launch supports stock trading only.

Robinhood said options, cryptocurrency, futures, and prediction markets will follow. When crypto goes live on the agentic trading platform, Robinhood’s 27 million funded customers will be able to deploy AI agents to trade Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other digital assets autonomously from a quarantined account.

The prediction markets addition is also significant, given Robinhood’s growing role in that space. The company launched prediction market trading in 2024 and has been expanding contract offerings since.

Adding agentic access to prediction markets would let AI agents place bets on event outcomes without human intervention.

Autonomous trading still has an unresolved safety problem

A Deloitte survey of IT and business leaders published in April found that 25% said agentic AI adoption at their organizations was outpacing their ability to monitor it.

CNBC noted that Robinhood’s launch puts autonomous trading in the hands of retail investors without the same risk controls that institutional firms maintain.

Early autonomous crypto trading agents in 2026 leaked private keys within hours of deployment. As Cryptopolitan reported in February, only a handful of fully autonomous trading agents existed at the time, and several led to immediate exploits.

Robinhood’s quarantined account structure and spending caps are designed to limit blast radius. Whether they hold when agents interact with volatile markets at speed is untested at retail scale.

Finance firms are building payment rails for autonomous agents

Much earlier than Robinhood, Visa launched an agent shopping platform in 2025. Mastercard built payment rails for AI agents to search, compare, and purchase autonomously.

As Cryptopolitan reported in December, both companies created agentic tokens that cryptographically verify which bots are authorized to act for humans.

On the crypto side, the x402 payment protocol on Base now supports batched settlement for sub-cent AI agent transactions. Coinbase’s MCP-based Bazaar server lets agents discover and pay for services.

Robinhood’s agentic launch arrives on the same day as its developer conference, alongside preparations for the SpaceX IPO (Robinhood is one of the retail platforms offering SpaceX shares) and the broader push to position the company beyond commission-free stock trading.

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