Previously mentioned #WLFI is seizing the application layer of scenarios, and this time the launch of the AgentPay SDK shows unique strategic insight, which can be said to directly occupy the payment base of the "AI economy"! 🧐

We are playing OpenClaw🦞, this type of Agent tool is like putting an "exoskeleton" on AI, allowing AI not only to chat with us in the dialogue box but also to operate the computer, write code, and even click on web pages.

But there has always been a core pain point: AI has no wallet and no "brain" to manage money.

We dare not give AI credit card numbers, fearing it might accidentally overspend, and we also do not dare to casually give it private keys, fearing that hackers might take everything. The emergence of OpenClaw + AgentPay solves the coordination problem between "hands" and "wallets". It transforms AI into a "digital employee" with a budget, a limit, and an understanding of rules.

Next, let's discuss two common real payment needs and scenarios for Agent-to-Agent (A2A):

1️⃣ Micro-settlement: AI calls an interface, buys data, and might only need 0.01 dollars. Traditional bank cards simply cannot handle this; only on-chain stablecoins like USD1 can settle in seconds.

2️⃣ Safety valve: The "strategy engine" and "manual approval" developed by AgentPay are very crucial. For example, I set for AI, "You decide for amounts under 10 dollars per transaction." If it exceeds 50 dollars, a popup must wait for my confirmation, which transforms encrypted payments from "black box risk" to a "controllable tool".

Overall, I have a hunch that the next bull market may not be a bull market created by human intervention, but rather thousands of AI Agents generating it. Whoever controls the wallet exit of the Agents will be the potential player of the future. And undoubtedly, #WLFI has taken the lead! 🧐