The next phase of digital commerce is characterised by agentic commerce, where independent AI agents beyond mere chatbots strategically plan, negotiate, and execute transactions on behalf of users.
This sector is projected to expand from $547 million in 2025 to more than $5 trillion in global transaction volume by 2030.
The infrastructure for agentic commerce is swiftly shifting towards crypto-native solutions, as conventional credit cards, which are tailored for human use, prove to be inefficient and costly for the vast number of microtransactions generated by machines.
This transition transforms commerce from being reliant on manual, user-initiated clicks to a more streamlined approach governed by policies and automated actions,…







