Stripe co-founder and President John Collison recently highlighted the need for a fundamental restructuring of global financial infrastructure to accommodate 'machine-to-machine' (M2M) payments as AI agents become independent economic entities. According to BlockBeats, while the trend is widely discussed, large-scale transactions of this nature have yet to emerge, though Collison believes this day is approaching rapidly. Stripe anticipates a significant increase in transactions between agents this year, with a primary focus on developing systems specifically tailored for AI agent interactions.
Collison further explained that Stripe's strong emphasis on USDC is closely related to this initiative. Stripe, in collaboration with crypto investment firm Paradigm, has incubated a new blockchain called Tempo, designed for high scalability from its foundational architecture. The existing blockchains, despite technical trade-offs, lack sufficient scalability. Tempo aims to provide this capability, which is essential not only for humans but also for AI agents, making it a central part of Stripe's strategy in this area.