Coinbase has unveiled Agentic Wallets, a new wallet infrastructure built specifically for autonomous artificial intelligence agents, enabling software agents to hold funds, execute transactions and manage digital identities onchain without human intervention.
Agentic Wallets give AI agents the ability to:
Hold and manage stablecoins (like USDC) and other tokens,
Send payments and pay for resources,
Execute trades and onchain actions, and
Interact with decentralized finance (DeFi) and services independently.
This capability is powered by the x402 protocol, a machine-friendly payments standard designed to support machine-to-machine commerce — including agent-to-agent payments, API fee settlement and automated resource purchases — without requiring traditional human authorization flows.
According to Coinbase developer documentation, Agentic Wallets provide identity, configurable spending limits and integrated safeguards for deployed agents, letting them carry out transactions on Base, Coinbase’s Ethereum layer-2 network, with gasless execution and built-in security guardrails.
Coinbase says developers can deploy and fund agent wallets in under two minutes using command-line tools, complete with ready-to-use financial functions such as trading, earning yield, transferring funds and sending payments — all without manual key management or user signatures at every step.
In its announcement, the company called Agentic Wallets its “first ever wallet infrastructure built specifically for autonomous agents,” positioning Coinbase as foundational infrastructure for a future where software agents participate directly in economic activity on public blockchains.
The launch comes amid a growing vision of the “Agentic Web” — a future digital economy where AI agents are not just tools but independent economic actors, able to transact, pay for services and even trade without human intervention. Crypto-native protocols like x402 and agentic wallets are seen as essential to scaling autonomous commerce, since traditional payment rails simply weren’t built for real-time, machine-initiated transactions.
Industry observers say this move could:
Accelerate machine-to-machine financial workflows,
Enable new classes of autonomous bots that earn, spend and invest, and
Lay the groundwork for AI agents to interact with DeFi, prediction markets and digital asset ecosystems seamlessly — all onchain.
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