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Coinbase has introduced Agentic Wallets, a specialized crypto wallet infrastructure designed to enable AI agents to hold assets, execute trades, and perform blockchain transactions autonomously. By utilizing the x402 protocol, which facilitates machine-to-machine value transfers, these wallets allow AI systems to manage portfolios, pay for API access, and allocate funds without requiring manual human approval. The system incorporates security features such as programmable spending limits, session controls, and compliance screening to manage risks associated with autonomous financial activity.
The broader ecosystem supporting this development includes the Agentic.Market service marketplace and the ERC-8004 identity standard. While Coinbase anchors the Western development of these tools, other entities like Ant Group have integrated the x402 protocol into their own agent-coordination layers. Proponents argue these tools address the inability of AI agents to open traditional bank accounts or pass standard KYC requirements, though some industry players like Ledger advocate for alternative models that maintain human-in-the-loop approval for transactions.
Agentic Wallets allow AI agents to conduct financial transactions, such as portfolio rebalancing and service payments, without human intervention.
The x402 protocol, which enables machine-to-machine payments, has reportedly processed 167 million transactions as of April 2026.
Security for these wallets is managed through programmable spending limits, session controls, and Coinbase’s secure infrastructure rather than direct developer key exposure.
The ERC-8004 standard provides a trustless identity framework for AI agents, with over 45,000 agents registered on the Ethereum mainnet as of January 2026.
Major financial and technology firms, including Visa, Mastercard, and AWS, have expressed intent to participate in or support the x402-based agent ecosystem.
The wallets include programmable spending limits and session controls that allow users to define constraints on how much an agent can spend or trade.
x402 is a payment standard that uses the HTTP 402 'Payment Required' status code to enable automated, machine-to-machine value transfers between software systems.
No, the wallets support gasless trading on Coinbase’s Base network, which removes the need for agents to manually manage network fees for transactions.
Yes, some companies like Ledger are pushing for a hardware-based 'last-approval' model that requires human verification for agent-initiated transactions.
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