Solana Foundation: Has processed 15 million on-chain payments for AI agents, with stablecoins becoming the default settlement method

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Gate News reports that on March 26, Vibhu Norby, Chief Product Officer of the Solana Foundation, stated at the New York Digital Asset Summit (DAS) that the Solana network has processed 15 million on-chain payments from AI agents for machine-to-machine business interactions. Stablecoins are becoming the default settlement tool for AI agents’ payment computing power and services. Norby pointed out that the programmable nature of AI agent payments gives them a unique advantage in crypto payment scenarios and believes this trend will fundamentally change the monetization model of the internet, supporting micro-payments billed by usage, with amounts as low as fractions of a cent, which traditional payment channels cannot achieve. Norby said that when choosing crypto payment methods, Solana is usually ranked highly among AI agents. He predicts that in the future, 95% to 99% of crypto transactions will be initiated by large language models (LLMs), and the primary way users interact with crypto networks will shift to AI agents.

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