Gate News message, April 17 — Mastercard has partnered with Lobstercash and Crossmint to enable AI agent payments, allowing users to authorize artificial intelligence to execute transactions using existing credit and debit cards.
The system integrates directly into current financial infrastructure without requiring new wallets or complex setups. Mastercard provides the transaction infrastructure, Lobstercash enables AI-driven payment capabilities, and Crossmint handles the integration layer for digital assets and automation. Security features include strict authentication protocols and user-defined spending limits and permissions for AI actions.
The partnership enables AI systems to automate various financial operations, including subscription renewals, purchasing decisions, and budget management, marking a significant integration of autonomous payment technology into traditional financial systems.
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