Stablecoins May Soon Power Payments Made Entirely By AI—CEO

Source Newsbtc

Circle’s chief executive painted a brisk picture at Davos this week: autonomous software agents that act for people could be using stablecoins to pay for everyday things within three to five years.

He said these agents will need a money system that is stable, fast, and programmable. That, he argued, points to stablecoins as the likely choice.

AI Agents And Money

According to reports, Jeremy Allaire of Circle said “literally billions” of AI agents may be transacting on behalf of users in the near term.

“Three years, five years from now, one can expect that there will be billions, literally billions of AI agents conducting economic activity in the world on a continuous basis,” Allaire said during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

He described work on new networks and tools aimed at letting software act like small businesses or helpers that buy services, settle bills, and tip content creators.

This idea is simple on the surface: software needs a reliable unit of account when it spends, and tokenized dollars can fit that role.

Building The Tools

Reports say companies across the crypto and tech world are racing to build the plumbing for this future. Circle is pitching USDC as a neutral payments layer that software can plug into.

Other firms are testing protocols that let a machine sign off on a payment when certain conditions are met. Some large tech groups are also exploring ways for their platforms to let software pay for services automatically. Progress is visible, but the path is not yet clear.

What Regulators Might Ask

Regulators will have questions. Reports note concerns about money flow, consumer protections, and where bank deposits sit if stablecoins grow rapidly.

At Davos, the CEO pushed back on the idea that stablecoins would drain bank deposits the way some fear, saying comparisons to other financial instruments are more fitting.

Still, lawmakers in the US and elsewhere are watching closely. Rules could move faster if policy makers see real volume coming from so-called agentic commerce.

New Networks, New Risks

Based on reports, the technical choices will shape both convenience and danger. If agents can move value at scale, fraud and theft risks may rise too.

Systems will need clear identity checks, fault handling, and ways to stop runaway payments. Some safety work is already under way, but much remains to be designed and tested.

Featured image from Pexels, chart from TradingView

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
placeholder
Yen Exchange Rate’s Shock Jump. Dropping 200 Pips Near 160 Level, BOJ’s Inaction Hides a Mystery, Buy the Dip or Seek Safety?The 'rollercoaster' Yen has once again become the focus of the foreign exchange market! On January 23, USD/JPY experienced a series of 'rollercoaster' short-term movements, plunging nearl
Author  TradingKey
8 hours ago
The 'rollercoaster' Yen has once again become the focus of the foreign exchange market! On January 23, USD/JPY experienced a series of 'rollercoaster' short-term movements, plunging nearl
placeholder
AUD/JPY retreats from 109.00 as "rate check" by Japan's Finance Ministry lifts JPYThe AUD/JPY cross retreats nearly 130 pips from the highest level since July 2024, around the 109.00 mark touched earlier this Friday, though the pullback lacks follow-through.
Author  FXStreet
9 hours ago
The AUD/JPY cross retreats nearly 130 pips from the highest level since July 2024, around the 109.00 mark touched earlier this Friday, though the pullback lacks follow-through.
placeholder
Where crypto market structure bill stands nowThe digital assets market stands still while US lawmakers are moving closer to a committee vote on a crypto structure bill. However, reports suggest that there are deep political divisions that still remain, and bipartisan support looks uncertain. The industry leaders have also shared their separate views on the bill. On one hand, Brian Armstrong, […]
Author  Cryptopolitan
10 hours ago
The digital assets market stands still while US lawmakers are moving closer to a committee vote on a crypto structure bill. However, reports suggest that there are deep political divisions that still remain, and bipartisan support looks uncertain. The industry leaders have also shared their separate views on the bill. On one hand, Brian Armstrong, […]
placeholder
Top 3 Price Forecast: BTC Shows Early Stabilization; ETH and XRP Still Look HeavyBTC trades near $89,900 after holding $87,787 support and eyeing the $91,942 50-day EMA, while ETH (~$2,964) remains capped below $3,017 and XRP (~$1.91) keeps downside risk toward $1.77 after failing to reclaim key levels.
Author  Mitrade
13 hours ago
BTC trades near $89,900 after holding $87,787 support and eyeing the $91,942 50-day EMA, while ETH (~$2,964) remains capped below $3,017 and XRP (~$1.91) keeps downside risk toward $1.77 after failing to reclaim key levels.
placeholder
Research Warns Bitcoin ‘Diamond Hand’ Selling Is Not a Repeat of 2017 or 2021Bitcoin's two-year-plus long-term holders set a new record in sales during 2024 and 2025, differentiating this bull market from previous ones and signaling a potential shift in investor strategy.
Author  Mitrade
16 hours ago
Bitcoin's two-year-plus long-term holders set a new record in sales during 2024 and 2025, differentiating this bull market from previous ones and signaling a potential shift in investor strategy.
goTop
quote