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Visa is ready for AI agents. So is Coinbase. They're building very different internets

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Skapad March 15, 2026|1 min läsning
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The next trillion-dollar payments network won't have a checkout page. No card number, no CVV, no human at the keyboard. Just machines paying machines, thousands of times a second, for fractions of a cent.

Source: CoinDesk


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