AI agents can already research, plan, and execute tasks effectively.

But one thing they struggle with is handling money responsibly.

WLFI recently released the AgentPay SDK with a simple concept to fix this.

• Give your agent a budget
• The agent works within it
• Anything above that limit requires your approval

USD1 is the default settlement layer, and it’s fully self-custodial (no data is sent to WLFI if you're worried about privacy)

This matters because agentic commerce won't scale if every transaction requires a signature.

You need constrained autonomy – agents that can act independently but can't drain your wallet. AgentPay gives you that option.

IMO, this is the clearest product-market fit I've seen for USD1 so far.
The agent economy needs payment rails that are programmable, not just fast.

Disclosure: I'm holding $WLFI

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