Fetch.ai, the pioneer of autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agents and decentralized infrastructure, has disclosed the world’s first AI agent-to-agent paymentFetch.ai, the pioneer of autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agents and decentralized infrastructure, has disclosed the world’s first AI agent-to-agent payment

Fetch.ai Introduces the World’s First AI-Agent Payment Infrastructure

2025/12/19 16:00
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Fetch.ai, the pioneer of autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agents and decentralized infrastructure, has disclosed the world’s first AI agent-to-agent payment infrastructure for users’ comfort and ease. The purpose behind this landmark step is to enable person AI agents to execute the planned real-world transaction on users’ behalf via ASI:One, without compromising the users’ control, even while they are offline.

Through this AI-agentic payment system, users can also make transactions by integrating their personal AI agents, with payments by Visa for the first time in system records. This system will provide much comfort to users even when they are offline, but the system autonomously makes the pre-planned transaction. In this process, there is always control of users over their assets, either approving or denying the transaction. Fetch.ai has released this news through its official X account.

Fetch.ai Unveils Agentic Payment System

This AI-agent payment infrastructure gradually expands for the transfer of other crypto assets and additional payment methods for users’ ease. Now, with this system, users can transfer their assets by using USDC and FET. In addition, this system is also useful in real-world matters, for example, a real example of a personal AI powered by ASI:One coordinated with a friend’s personal AI to identify a shared dinner plan and secure a reservation through OpenTable. In this process payment status was cleared while both partners were offline.

 Humayun Sheikh, CEO of Fetch.ai, said, “Agentic payments are the gateway to AI AI-first economy. By enabling AIs to transact on our behalf, we’re creating a new era where intelligent agents execute, secure, and deliver real-world value without waiting for us to intervene.

This fundamentally changes the way we interact with the world: AI can now act in real time, turning opportunities into experiences, purchases, and commitments, all while keeping users in control. It’s a first step toward a future where autonomous agents handle the routine, the urgent, and even the complex, making our lives more seamlessly connected.”

Fetch.ai Bridges the Gap between AI Planning and Real-World Execution

Fetch. ai’s AI-to-AI payment abilities close the gap that traditional methods made. This system enables Autonomous coordination between personal and business AIs, Real-time booking and payment execution, and offline action using approved funds. 

Moreover, through this system, transaction records will be on-chain, which supports the transparency and authenticity of transactions. In short, for the AI industry, this capability establishes a foundation for autonomous commerce, where intelligent agents can operate securely, transparently, and permissioned across the economy.

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