Stripe Says AI Agents Will Trigger a 'Torrent' of Stablecoin Payments
Stripe President John Collison said this week that AI agents could dramatically increase the volume of online transactions — and stablecoins are perfectly positioned to handle them. Unlike traditional payment rails, stablecoins settle instantly, run 24/7, and plug directly into software workflows, making them the natural currency for autonomous software doing financial tasks. Stripe has already integrated the x402 payment standard to let AI agents send and receive USDC on Base, Coinbase's Ethereum Layer 2, without traditional checkout flows. The move signals that machine-to-machine commerce is no longer theoretical — it's being built right now.
Why It Matters Stablecoins already processed an estimated $46 trillion in transaction volume in 2025 — more than 3x Visa's volume. If AI agents start generating their own payment activity at scale, demand for fast, programmable stablecoin rails could surge well beyond what human-driven commerce produces. Keep an eye on USDC, Base, and the x402 standard in the weeks ahead. #crypronews
BNB is showing a clear monthly rejection after a strong expansion, with distribution forming around the recent highs.
If momentum continues to weaken, price could rotate back toward the $400 demand zone first, with deeper downside risk toward the lower macro support afterward.
$BTC Liquidity is stacked heavily above at 69k–72k and below at 63k–65k, with price currently leaning toward the lower cluster.
In this structure, downside liquidity looks more vulnerable first, meaning a sweep of the 63k zone is likely before any strong move toward the upper pool.