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AI Agents & The New Payment Infrastructure

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Gennaro Cuofano
Feb 28, 2026
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Every payment system ever built rests on the same assumption: a human is present, hesitating, and approving. The physical cash transaction required presence. The check required a signature. The credit card required a PIN or a swipe. The digital checkout required a click and an OTP. Even the most “frictionless” payment experience — tap-to-pay, one-click checkout — was designed on the premise that a cognitive actor had to make a conscious decision at some identifiable moment in time.

That assumption is broken.

When the transacting entity is software — running autonomously, operating 24/7, with no psychological friction around payment, no attention span limits, and no tolerance for multi-step authentication — the entire architecture of payments needs to be rebuilt. Not incremental improvement. Architectural replacement.

This is not a prediction. The infrastructure rebuild is already underway. The question for strategists is not whether the transition happens but which layer of the new stack they will control, because in any infrastructure transition, the entities that own the connective tissue underneath capture the economics regardless of which consumer-facing interface wins.

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