The Solana Foundation has launched a new developer toolkit aimed at bridging artificial intelligence with its blockchain network.
Last week, the Swiss-based non-profit organization introduced “Agent Skills” to allow AI programs to autonomously execute on-chain transactions.
AI Agents Payments Market Still Small
The open-source toolkit allows developers to install pre-built modules with a single line of code. This enables AI agents to handle automated tasks, process payments, and trade assets across the Solana network.
The foundation provided official modules for security and compatibility, alongside more than 60 community-contributed skills from major Solana ecosystem platforms like Jupiter Exchange, Raydium, and Helius.
However, the foundation noted that community-contributed tools are not officially endorsed. Users are warned that integrating autonomous AI agents with unvetted decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols carries inherent security risks, and inclusion in the toolkit does not imply a warranty.
The launch highlights the cryptocurrency industry’s broader push to capture the emerging market of “agentic payments.” These transactions are initiated and completed by AI without human intervention.
Last year, consulting firm McKinsey & Co. pointed out that more businesses will need to adapt to this AI-driven operating environment. According to the firm, this could create a $5 trillion market by 2030, encompassing retail, logistics, and commerce platforms.
Despite the rapid development of blockchain infrastructure tailored for AI integration, current market demand remains negligible, exposing a significant gap between technological capability and real-world adoption.
For example, x402, an existing agentic payment protocol, processed only about $24 million in volume during the last 30 days.
Furthermore, blockchain analytics firm Artemis pointed out that “x402 ‘agent payments’ boom is still mostly a mirage.” It noted that x402-related activities had collapsed from a peak of over 731,000 transactions per day in December to around 57,000 transactions per day in February.
x402 AI Agents Transactions. Source: ArtemisThis data underscores that while networks like Solana are building the rails for an AI-driven economy, the merchants and users required to sustain it have not yet arrived.
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